It presents instructive anecdotes and winning strategies from a who's who roster
of superconnectors, revealing how to systematically manage a meaningful professional community and maximize its value.
Not exact matches
«Written by the founders
of YEC, an invitation - only organization comprised
of the world's most successful young entrepreneurs,
Superconnector will redefine how you think about networking.
A
superconnector Gerber and Paugh describe in their book is named Adam Rifkin; he's the co-founder
of 106 Miles, a tech entrepreneur meetup group.
Your first impression might be
of a social maven who connects anyone and everyone — and you wouldn't be far off, because there is a strategy involved in being a
superconnector.
Their book got me psyched about the importance
of the people the authors call, well...
superconnectors.
This perhaps explains the emergence
of a new figure in today's innovation economy, someone I call the «
superconnector.»
Superconnector shows readers why it's time to leave their bad networking habits in favor
of a new three - pronged Vision - Execution - Profiting approach.
I realized that by linking to these
superconnectors, I could increase my network exponentially and have my own built - in Monster database
of sorts.