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Learning through networking with others

Introduction

Most businesses recognise the benefits of developing their employees' knowledge and understanding of the industry and markets they work in.

Networking with others allows smaller businesses to share experiences and ideas and to improve in-house knowledge. Businesses can network with educational establishments, trade organisations and other businesses. Businesses that actively participate in networks generally find the partnerships more effective than passive participants.

This guide explains the workings and benefits of networking, the forms networking can take and how to make the most of active participation.

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How networking works

 

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Finding network partners

 

Be an active participant in networks

 

International networks

 

Here's how networking locally improved my business