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Five Strategies Every Woman Should Use to Grow Her Professional Network

She Owns Success

As a female entrepreneur, having the right support network around you can make all the difference in your success and growth. But building and maintaining a strong professional network is not always easy! Of course, networking isn’t just about what others can do for you, it’s also about what you can offer to others.

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Ready for a New Opportunity? Here’s What to Do Next

Harvard Professional Development

Even if your current job is not the right fit, you are still likely learning new skills, building your network, and honing in on what your vision for your future will look like. Are there opportunities for growth, such as shadowing one of your more senior colleagues, or participating in additional skills training?

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Women Don’t Self-Promote, But Maybe They Should

Harvard Professional Development

Staying in the shadows does not serve you, your manager, your team, or your company.”. Build A Broad Network. Your network of allies should extend beyond your immediate circle. A broad network of allies also includes those outside the company. Join networking and professional organizations. How do I do it?

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How to Become a Product Manager and Bring Value to Your Customers

Harvard Professional Development

If it’s a digital product, this means knowing about software development, data privacy and security, and even a coding language or two. There are plenty of courses available to help you grow and develop these skills, and your current workplace may offer professional development opportunities so you can work on these skills as well.

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The nuts and bolts of building a brand | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

And anyway, the brand is better for a social network. Posted by Irina I on February 23, 2010 at 12:44 pm | permalink | Reply It might be a good idea but at the end you are just his shadow. I thought of you as "Brazen Careerist" *before* you relaunched the site as a social network. But I'm slow.

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