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5. Social Fluency

Module by: Dr. Sujata Krishna. E-mail the author

Summary: A glimpse into the hour-long workshop on 'Building Your Network' delivered by Beth O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University. This workshop was conducted on Feb 9, 2011.

A Glimpse into the workshop is presented here in 3 parts. To view the entire workshop please scroll down and view the full workshop presented below in 5 parts.

Figure 1: Beth O'Sullivan, Lecturer, Jones School of Management, Rice University.
Introduction to Social Fluency

Figure 2: Beth O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University.
The Hand Shake

Figure 3: Beth O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University.
Practicing Social Fluency

Presented here is the Full Social Fluency Workshop broken into 5 parts:

Figure 4: Beth O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University.
Part 1: Preparing for a Networking Event
Figure 5: Beth O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University.
Part 2
Figure 6: Beth O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University.
Part 3
Figure 7: Beth O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University.
Part 4
Figure 8: Beth O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University.
Part 5: Building Your Network Over Time

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