Thursday, April 8, 2010
The Power of Networking
When a group works together sometimes they work on the same brain wave. Each individuals has their own ideas and opinions but people start to agree with each other more and the creative juices seem to give way. In comes the importance of a bias third party. Not only is their idea fresh to the group but they see the entire project from a different angle. The third party perspective is necessary at times and very insightful. So the next time your professor wants to email a random person who you are terrified of talking to, embrace it. You may be pleasantly surprised at how much you learn. The power of networking is indeed powerful.
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