The ability to build business and personal networks can make or break a career, or a company. This business bestseller teaches entrepreneurs, change agents, and corporate executives to boost their effectiveness, influence, and happiness by building powerful networks. Named one of the top 30 business books of 1994 by Executive Book Summaries, and a main selection of the Business Week and Newbridge Book Clubs.
Wayne Baker is Robert P. Thome Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Management and Organizations at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan. He currently serves as Faculty Associate at the Institute for Social Research and Faculty Director of the Center for Positive Organizations. Baker is a frequent guest speaker, management consultant, and advisor and board member of Give and Take, Inc., developers of the Givitas collaborative technology platform. He has published numerous scholarly papers, four books, and articles appearing in Harvard Business Review, Chief Executive magazine, and MIT Sloan Management Review. He earned his Ph.D. from Northwestern University and was a post-doctoral research fellow at Harvard University. He resides with his wife, son, and Birman cat in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
A great read. I recommend this book for everybody, specially those who are majoring in business. This book talks about different ways people can build relationships. Starting from individual networking to socialization with big groups of people. This book also teaches you how to manage your personal and professional life, and how to benefit from the presence and acquaintance of other people in your day to day relationship.