Schmoozing made simple

September 25th, 2006

Check out my article in yesterday’s Seattle Times (free registration may be required), on how women’s networking groups stand out from the pack:

Welcome to the new girls’ club
“Think the glad-handing Old Boys hold a monopoly on networking? Think again…”

Tips for chronic introverts included. Or, as Katy McColl, author of Should I Do What I Love? (or do what I do—so I can do what I love on the side) writes, networking is nothing more than “charming the pants off people.” Yes indeedy.

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