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How to Be a Power Connector: The 5+50+100 Rule for Turning Your Business Network into Profits

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Create a personal “power grid” of influence to spark professional and personal success

“Other people have the answers, deals, money, access, power, and influence you need to get what you want in this world. To achieve any goal, you need other people to help you do it.” — JUDY ROBINETT

As anyone in business knows, strategic planning is critical to achieving long-term success. In How to Be a Power Connector, super-networker Judy Robinett argues that strategic relationship planning should be your top priority.

When you combine your specific skills and talents with a clear, workable path for creating and managing your relationships, nothing will stop you from meeting your goals. With high-value connections, you’ll tap into a dynamic “power grid” of influence guaranteed to accelerate your personal and professional success.

Robinett uses her decades of experience connecting the world’s highest achievers with one another to help you build high-value relationships. She reveals all the secrets of her trade, including proven ways to: Find and enter the best network “ecosystem” to meet your goals Reach even the most unreachable people quickly and effectively Get anyone’s contact information within 30 seconds Create a “3-D connection” that adds value to multiple people at the same time Access key infl uencers through industry and community events Subtly seed conversation with information about interests and needs Use social media to your best advantage

Robinett has based her methods on solid research proving that social groups begin to break up when they become larger than 150 people, and that 50 members is the optimal size for group communication. As such, she has developed what she calls the “5+50+100” method: contact your top 5 connections daily, your Key 50 weekly, and your Vital 100 monthly. this is your power grid, and it will work wonders for your career.

Nothing will stop you when you learn How to Be a Power Connector.

PRAISE FOR HOW TO BE A POWER CONNECTOR:

“Unlike many books in this genre, this one is written by a woman who has lived it.. . . Judy Robinett offers guidance on how to form authentic relationships that bring mutual benefits.” — ADAM GRANT, Wharton professor and New York Times bestselling author of Give and Take

“How to Be a Power Connector is like an MBA in networking: an advanced course in finding and developing quality relationships with the people who can make the biggest difference in your professional success.” — IVAN MISNER, founder and chairman of BNI

“Talk about power! Follow Judy Robinett’s logical, straightforward, and helpfully detailed advice, and you can be a ‘Power Connector’ yourself! Great ideas, well presented, with no ‘wasted space’ in her argument!” — DON PEPPERS, coauthor of Extreme Trust: Honesty as a Competitive Advantage

“Absolutely brilliant. A step-by-step guide to building a network that will be both invaluable to you and just as valuable to those whose lives you will now have the opportunity to touch. I can’t imagine a more powerful book for one who truly desires to be a Power Connector.” — BOB BURG, coauthor of The Go-Giver and author of Adversaries into Allies

“In the C-Suite or in your personal life everything comes down to the quality of your relationships. Judy’s book helps you attract and maintain the relationships that will get you what you want most. Be a super connector now!” — JEFFREY HAYZLETT, TV host and bestselling author of Running the Gauntlet

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3 thoughts on “How to Be a Power Connector: The 5+50+100 Rule for Turning Your Business Network into Profits

  1. You MUST buy this book… 0

  2. I’ll be gifting this book to my network You know a book is a standout when, while reading, you find yourself constructing a list of people you plan to gift it to. How to Be a Power Connector is a game changer that both inspires and educates the reader to master what I believe to be one of the most undervalued and intimidating aspects of business; networking. Like the book’s author, I never saw myself as a networker, but have been fortunate to work with some great networker/connector types over the course of my career…

  3. Powerful and applicable right away I don’t think of myself as a natural connector. All of the things you are supposed to do (cocktail parties, Chamber of Commerce…) seem way too much annoyance with way too little payoff.And yet, when I look at how I got my jobs, found a house to buy… I was connected into the opportunity by someone I knew. So I have seen the value of connecting, even if the ways I have been told to connect seem ineffective.Judy Robinett solves this issue with her amazing book. She gives a…

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