Everyone agrees that Networking is critically important but it is now going to become more important than ever, particularly for getting your next job. In a totally disrupted world you are going to need your trusted contacts and they are going to need you.
However schools and colleges don't teach Networking and companies don't have strategies for it.
This 60 minute webinar with Kingsley Aikins will lay out a precise process on how to build and maintain a strong and diverse network. It will outline the changes in attitude, behaviour and skills which will be needed to bring this about.
About the Speaker
KINGSLEY AIKINS is a recognised expert on Networking and has written and spoken extensively on the topic. He has run workshops and presentations for some of the world's leading companies such as Google, Linkedin, Accenture, Deloitte, Intel, KPMG, PwC and a number of leading law firms in Ireland and elsewhere. He has worked with governments and international agencies such as the US State Department, the UN, EU and the World Bank. Kingsley is an economics graduate of Trinity College Dublin and has lived and worked in 6 countries in all of which he found networking and building networks essential for making progress. He worked for 10 years for the Irish Trade Board and IDA Ireland and was based in Sydney. He then led the Ireland Funds for 17 years mostly based in Boston. In his time with the Funds over a quarter of a billion dollars was raised for projects in Ireland. He was awarded a CBE for his work on British โ Irish issues. A former Leinster rugby player he is now based in Dublin with his wife and three children.
Length: 45 minutes Live Online Webinar followed by Q&A session.
How to join:
LIMITED SPACES
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May 22, 2020
17:00 - 18:00 GMT+8
Before the 22nd of May, 2020, the link for the webinar will be emailed to you for you to join.
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