Business Networking Task
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A Business Networking Task is a socioeconomic task to manage a business network.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Personal Networking (of a persona network).
- See: Business Literature, Socioeconomic, Business Sector, Businesspeople, Business Opportunity, LinkedIn Service, Personal Network, Social Capital, Glass Ceiling, Role Model.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/business_networking Retrieved:2015-9-8.
- Networking is a socioeconomic business activity by which groups of like-minded businesspeople recognize, create, or act upon business opportunities. In the second half of the twentieth century, U.S. advocates for workplace equitypopularized the term and concept of networking as part of a larger social-capital lexicon — which also includes terms such as “glass ceiling", “role model", "mentoring", and “gatekeeper” — serving to identify and address the problems barring non-dominant groups from professional success. Mainstream business literature subsequently adopted the terms and concepts, promoting them as pathways to success for all career climbers. Since the closing decades of the twentieth century, networking has become an accepted term and concept in American society. People invoke "networking" in relation to everything from child-rearing to science to the business activities described here.