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Mark is an assistant professor of practice in the school of communication and information at Rutgers University, and he has served as a public relations practitioner and marketer for more than 25 years. Gen Z does not have vast professional networks. Some sort of new communication technology to come. I had that experience.
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Your career is only as strong as your network! A lot of the conflict Ryan Healy and I used to have is that I had no idea how to communicate with an introvert. He did a bunch of research about communication styles and he taught me this difference between us. 'Cause ya know, there are times when there IS real communication.
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Like you, I suck at the friendship thing, and that's mostly because I suck at talking, especially on the phone–which is how most non internet people seem to communicate. I know that you are in a difficult time, and can only hope that you are able to come out of it as a happier, more knowledgeable person. Impossible to yourself.
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Posted by Amy on September 30, 2009 at 3:33 pm | permalink | Reply It's really interesting to me, 'Lope, that you're such a good networker. Much of the time, when I network I fall into "hypnotic pacing", where I'm copying the other person's demeanor back at them. I'm socially incompetent.
He may not be able to do this himself very easily so a good support network is very important. Days spent in business meetings and business networking leave me wiped out because I invest so much energy trying to be self-aware and reading cues from the people I'm with. Penelope, you are a good communicator. Posted by Mark W.
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