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Developing personal networking

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 6:08 am
by surovy113
So while in-person events like trade shows have made a comeback, virtual events are taking center stage in networking.

The rise of virtual networks has increased the importance of social media. Professionals are increasingly using platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook to connect with other professionals and expand their networks.

While in-person networking is still relevant, it's not the same as it used to be. Digital elements have infiltrated traditional networks to make contacts and information exchange seamless between them.

For example, traditional business cards have undergone several design and functional changes, the most notable of which is the inclusion of QR codes.

You will find many business cards with a QR code pointing to the person's digital business card, social media, website, YouTube, etc. A QR code adds digital capabilities to a standard business card, allowing you to easily share information and build meaningful connections.

Business cards have also received a design makeover. Different design styles such as modern, playful, minimalist, and architect database elegant are becoming popular.

Prioritizing social capital in organizations
Social capital education is now a priority for organizations as networking becomes key to lasting and meaningful business relationships.

Social capital refers to the relationships and networks that shape the quality and quantity of an organization's interactions with customers and other businesses.

Various organizations are holding specialized seminars and workshops to educate employees on the importance of networking techniques. Additionally, HR teams are implementing effective networking techniques for employees, such as digital business cards and other tools.

Growing use of network tools
Modern networking takes place primarily on digital channels, making it essential for organizations to leverage technology. Networking tools are implemented across sectors and departments to enable employees to network more effectively.

Some networking tools widely used for better and more productive networking are: