Talent is not enough if nobody knows where to place it.
Networking: The People Game is a strategic guide for creatives, entrepreneurs, small business owners, young professionals, and quiet builders who know they have value but need better access to the right rooms.
This is not a book about fake confidence, forced conversations, or using people to get ahead. It is a book about understanding how opportunity actually moves through trust, reputation, timing, visibility, introductions, and human connection.
Divine Mattocks breaks networking down into ten core disciplines: ethics, opportunity flow, personal signal, room selection, presence, conversation, follow-up, reputation, leverage, and long-term systems. Together, these disciplines form a practical operating system for becoming easier to trust, easier to remember, easier to refer, and more valuable in the rooms that matter.
This book teaches readers how to stop chasing attention and start building access. It explains why talent needs witnesses, why first impressions matter before the pitch begins, why follow-up is a form of respect, why reputation travels when you are not in the room, and why the best opportunities often begin before they are publicly announced.
Inside, you will learn how to:
Build relationships without sounding desperate
Enter better rooms with purpose and self-respect
Pitch without sounding like everyone else
Ask better questions before presenting your value
Understand people’s real problems before offering solutions
Use follow-up without becoming annoying
Protect your reputation while building leverage
Recognize the difference between attention and access
Become the kind of person people trust, remember, and refer
At its core, Networking: The People Game is about learning the invisible curriculum of business: how names travel, how trust compounds, how rooms decide who belongs, and how one honest connection can become more valuable than a paid advertisement.
This is not about knowing everyone.
It is about being trusted by the right people for the right reasons.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Talent is not enough if nobody knows where to place it.Networking: The People Game is a strategic guide for creatives, entrepreneurs, small business owners, young professionals, and quiet builders who know they have value but need better access to the right rooms.This is not a book about fake confidence, forced conversations, or using people to get ahead. It is a book about understanding how opportunity actually moves through trust, reputation, timing, visibility, introductions, and human connection.Divine Mattocks breaks networking down into ten core disciplines: ethics, opportunity flow, personal signal, room selection, presence, conversation, follow-up, reputation, leverage, and long-term systems. Together, these disciplines form a practical operating system for becoming easier to trust, easier to remember, easier to refer, and more valuable in the rooms that matter.This book teaches readers how to stop chasing attention and start building access. It explains why talent needs witnesses, why first impressions matter before the pitch begins, why follow-up is a form of respect, why reputation travels when you are not in the room, and why the best opportunities often begin before they are publicly announced.Inside, you will learn how to: Build relationships without sounding desperateEnter better rooms with purpose and self-respectPitch without sounding like everyone elseAsk better questions before presenting your valueUnderstand people's real problems before offering solutionsUse follow-up without becoming annoyingProtect your reputation while building leverageRecognize the difference between attention and accessBecome the kind of person people trust, remember, and referAt its core, Networking: The People Game is about learning the invisible curriculum of business: how names travel, how trust compounds, how rooms decide who belongs, and how one honest connection can become more valuable than a paid advertisement.This is not about knowing everyone.It is about being trusted by the right people for the right reasons. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798198531284
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