Top 296 Networking Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Well, I think the social networking is really interesting.
I do my social networking while I travel.
Mesh networking is an old idea. Oddly enough, the low-cost XO Laptop built by the 'One Laptop Per Child' organization - the so-called $100 laptop - was designed with built-in mesh networking. The idea with the XO machine was that many kids using those laptops would be out in rural areas without reliable Internet access.
Networking is the No. 1 unwritten rule of success in business. — © Sallie Krawcheck
Networking is the No. 1 unwritten rule of success in business.
I really enjoy computer networking.
Social networking like Facebook or Twitter is very popular, but one thing I have found is that the more social networking tools you are using, the more alone you feel.
Social networking is a big boon - I agree to it.
Network selectively. Nothing says "business newbie" like shotgun networking. "You never know when someone might say yes" is marketing for dummies. Take the time to build a profile of your ideal customers, and target your networking activities to reach them. Speak to those who are already predisposed to want what you offer. Almost any profile is better than "anyone with a pulse."
Effective networking isn't a result of luck - it requires hard work and persistence.
With my wife Camille's help, I took to social networking. I'm working with the computers.
Will the social networking phenomenon lessen? I don't think so.
A new survey found that 12 percent of parents punish their kids by banning social networking sites. The other 88 percent punish their kids by joining social networking sites.
This social-networking thing takes you to crazy places.
The internet and social networking are new avenues for the next Bob Dylan to be born on. — © Jon Bon Jovi
The internet and social networking are new avenues for the next Bob Dylan to be born on.
He thinks he can use the jail for networking to be somebody. In that way, he's always operating.
Googling is not spying. It's social networking.
There's a fast-track if you can do the networking. For some personalities it works, but for mine it doesn't.
That is vaguely conspiratorial, in a networking sense. We have published their meeting notes.
Social networking, I believe, has completely changed the relationship between band-members and fans.
One reason (among many) that women may well take over the world of "virtual enterprises" is that they seem to have a greater instinct for networking. And the unfettered-by-machismo males who have taken to networking will do better than those who shun it as "sissy stuff." But truth is, it has always been the age of "networkers"; and in an era where organizations depend more and more on tenuously connected outsiders to get the job done, it will only become so.
The currency of real networking is not greed but generosity.
Networking doesn't have to be all about talking shop over appetizers and bad chardonnay - do it in a way that works for you.
I think women are really good at making friends and not good at networking. Men are good at networking and not necessarily making friends. That's a gross generalization, but I think it holds in many ways.
The trouble with not being into social networking is that people think you're anti-social when you're only anti-networking.
I've met so many who have opened doors for me and remained in my life both personally and professionally. After a while, networking doesn't feel like 'networking.' It's both serendipitous and unpredictable, and something that just naturally becomes part of your work life and your personal life.
What makes networking work is that it sets up win-win situations in which all parties involved get to take something home. Networking is a sharing process. Until you understand that, you won't have much of a network.
I really utilize all of my social networking sites.
Networking is working.
If you're not networking, you're not networking.
Instead of telling the world what you're eating for breakfast, you can use social networking to do something that's meaningful.
AOL invented social networking.
Networking is rubbish; have friends instead.
Social networking helps reach people easier and quicker.
Networking is an essential part of building wealth.
Wikis and social networking are just tools.
Social networking inspires me a lot and how we are related and connected to each other.
My Golden Rule of Networking is simple: Don't keep score.
I'm there on all the social networking sites, as it plays an important role.
You have social networking, and you can do things efficiently without the might of a big label. — © Boy George
You have social networking, and you can do things efficiently without the might of a big label.
Networking is never easier than when people are coming to you.
I should tell my story. I'm also unemployed ... I'm networking. I have my sight on a particular job.
Davos is about connecting the dots. It is a networking event and I mean that with the very best intention.
Love, friendship, networking - these are all critical connections and the foundation of a healthy, happy life.
Networking technology is at the heart of the Internet, connecting devices and local networks with the global public Internet. Planning, designing, building, managing, and supporting IP networks all require dedicated networking skills.
Facebook is by far the largest of these social networking sites, and starting with its ill-fated Beacon service, privacy concerns have more than once been raised about how the ubiquitous social networking site handles its user data.
SDN is a major shift in the networking industry. At Juniper, we think the impact of SDN will be much broader than others have suggested. It will redefine networking and create new winners and losers. We're embracing SDN with clearly defined principles, a four-step roadmap to help customers adopt SDN within their business, and the networking industry's first comprehensive software-centric business model. We're incredibly excited about the value that SDN will deliver to our customers and are committed to leading the industry through this transition.
One of the issues of social networking silos is that they have the data and I don't.
Networking, of course, is great, but the best way to network is to do work.
From a social networking point of view, Pakistan is not very far away. — © Ian Lustick
From a social networking point of view, Pakistan is not very far away.
I don't think that developing countries gained from a two-stage process. A single phase summit (which is, after all, a two year process, not a three day event) would have built awareness, and would probably have led to more substantive conclusions at the end of the first summit meeting. Civil society may have gained a bit more from the networking experience, but it was less effective at networking in the second phase.
The biggest mistake that I made was not anticipating the rise of the social networking phenomenon.
Networking that matters is helping people achieve their goals.
There's a way to do networking that isn't overly brown-nosing.
Respect for people is the cornerstone of communication and networking.
When people are using their devices, it's probable that almost half are networking on social media.
The biggest innovation of all is social networking, and cellular technology is the facilitator for social networking. People are mobile; social networking is people, and the only way people connect with each other is wirelessly.
You are already leaders. Your ideas, your actions and your decisions make a difference. More than any other generation, you have a voice. Social networking is changing how we interact - and it can change our world. You are in touch with peers from around the world. You understand the power of instant communication. I appeal to you to use that power for the common good, the power of communication and the power of networking.
I think the whole aspect of social networking is vulgar and repulsive in a lot of ways.
I'm always networking, that's the name of the game.
Learning networking basics is only a gateway to career growth and exploration.
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