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36 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than a book: It's a Lifestyle
If you own only one book on Networking this should be the one. I was fortunate enough to receive an advance copy of this book since Dr. Misner was a guest on Being Here the Internet radio show my husband and I host, and we were delighted to read it. Ivan and his co-authors David Alexander and Brian Hilliard do a brilliant job laying out their core value that networking...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Very narrow focus - disappointed reader
I bought this book following an MBA course I took on relationships in the workplace. I'm from a science background, where networking is almost a dirty word since it implies narrow interests where science is supposed to be about curiosity and the unbiased search for truth. I was hoping to get a better understanding of the networking process, the tools available both online...
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36 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than a book: It's a Lifestyle, January 6, 2010
This review is from: Networking Like a Pro: Turning Contacts into Connections (Paperback)
If you own only one book on Networking this should be the one. I was fortunate enough to receive an advance copy of this book since Dr. Misner was a guest on Being Here the Internet radio show my husband and I host, and we were delighted to read it. Ivan and his co-authors David Alexander and Brian Hilliard do a brilliant job laying out their core value that networking is not about getting leads and making contacts but about building meaningful connections.

Networking Like a Pro builds upon itself with real life examples from the authors' extensive experiences. It investigates your mindset about networking, moves on to strategies, shows how to make your network work for you and then gives you the secrets of the masters. And Dr. Ivan Misner is a master. I know that readers will also really love having access to Misner's Networking Scorecard so that they can measure the results of their networking efforts. I have already loaned my copy to a friend who is new to networking and was delighted to hear that by using the tools contained in Networking Like a Pro she just booked a major job. Perhaps just as important as the new ideas you will find in Ivan's book, you will also recognize the things that you are already doing that work so that you can reinforce them and network with confidence and consistency. More than just an engaging, informative read, Networking Like a Pro is a rewarding, meaningful lifestyle. Buy this book!
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Very narrow focus - disappointed reader, August 28, 2011
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This review is from: Networking Like a Pro: Turning Contacts into Connections (Paperback)
I bought this book following an MBA course I took on relationships in the workplace. I'm from a science background, where networking is almost a dirty word since it implies narrow interests where science is supposed to be about curiosity and the unbiased search for truth. I was hoping to get a better understanding of the networking process, the tools available both online and off and the tips and tricks that aren't obvious to those with reasonable people-skills.

Unfortunately the cons outweighed the pros on this one. Granted there are some nuggets to be found wihtin, but these are few and far between.

1) Excessive self-promotion - many of the references to other books are books written by Dr. Misner. BNI, the business referral network Dr. Misner founded is also mentioned often. Other popular references are to Misner's coauthors books, either coauthors on this book or other books. Granted that Misner is an expert on all things networking, but are there no others?
The prefix "Dr." is also mentioned very often before Misner's name. This may be a pet peeve of mine, but I can't help but get annoyed to see "Dr. Ivan Misner" so frequently in a book by Dr. Ivan Misner.
Bottom line, while Misner highlights credibility as an important part of networking, he does this poorly.

The book also opens with a story about a a BBC show called The Last Millionaire where the contestants are dropped off in the middle of Hong Kong with a little money and are expected to create a business to generate money from that starting amount. The winner in this story is the woman who was a member of BNI and got in touch with the local chapter to tap into their resources. This is exactly what Misner repeats NOT TO DO throughout the book - network for sheer profit (thought BNI got considerable press coverage in return :-)

2) Narrow focus - this book seems to have been written with small-to-medium sized local American businesses. Chamber of commerce events, Rotary meetings, referral networks (I'm pretty sure this one's a category that includes only Misner's BNI) - if you're a scientist in academia, a student on campus or part of a large company, this is entire irrelevant to you. You're not a business owner! You don't need contacts to generate business, you need contacts to leverage your career! This books offers no advice for you whatsoever.

3) Outdated - the year is 2011. This is the age of Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and smart phones. Misner barely acknowledge the existence of these things, and does not mention communication by email or text messages at all (is it good? is it bad? when is it appropriate?). He mentions using a database to store contacts, and actually spends several pages explaining why it's necessary to lose the Rolodex and us a computer. This isn't 1996 - most business use computers to operate and most have their own website. Misner recommends a website for tracking referrals and once again takes the opportunity to promote an associate (credibility?).

Ultimately I learned more about networking in 25 page Harvard Business School case study about a entrepreneur named Heidi Roizen than I did from this 250 page book by three "masters".

I would recommend Me 2.0, Revised and Updated Edition: 4 Steps to Building Your Future instead. While it focuses on marketing yourself rather than outright networking, its target audience is much broader.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Netorking at the Relationship Level, March 11, 2010
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A real pro himself, Ivan Misner lays out a system and process for raising networking to a whole new level. "Turning contacts into connections" is where the gold is buried and Misner shows you how to find the vein and dig out the nuggets. The tools and forms he provides to develop your personl scorecard and measure your results are practical and impressive. This approach not only works for business and sales people, but for anyone seeking to expand their influence in all walks of life and to advance their careers. These are life skills and Misner's book is masterful.
Sheryl Dawson
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Author Job Search: The Total System (3rd Ed)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars YOU WILL BE A PRO, January 21, 2010
This review is from: Networking Like a Pro: Turning Contacts into Connections (Paperback)

If networking is part of your business and what business doesn't use networking somewhat, then you have found the right book. The explanations and suggestions are easy to understand and apply. Misner, Alexander and Hillard have done as great job with this outstanding `how to'. Add it to your business library.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Networking Like a Pro is the consumate book for networkers!, January 4, 2010
This review is from: Networking Like a Pro: Turning Contacts into Connections (Paperback)
I have just finished reading Networking Like a Pro by Ivan Misner, Ph.D., David Alexander & Brian Hillard. What a wealth of information for "Turning Contacts into Connections". I especially liked the sections on the importance of creating Social Capital and the power of asking great questions. Dr. Misner, this is one of your best works! Thank you!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I never knew how much fun Networking is, January 4, 2010
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I just read "Networking like a Pro by Dr. Ivan Misner, and I've got to tell you, it really makes networking fun. I used to think it was a pain, and was not really me, but once I read how easy and natural that true networking is, then it became fun. Pick up a copy of Networking Like A Pro!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book on Networking, January 5, 2010
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This is by and far the best book I have read on networking and I have a shelf full. I have consulted and worked with small businesses for over 14 years. I consider this to be a must read for anyone in business. Why? First, it is a very easy read. Second, the material is first rate and completely practical. Third, soon after starting you will improve your networking, even if you are a seasoned networker.

Networking Like a Pro is organized in a methodical manner without becoming cumbersome. It easily balances between the basics of networking(keys to mastery), effectiveness and walking you through building a plan for your job or business. It isn't often that you find a gem like this that is packed with useful information but is still fun to read. This is one of those books.

If you buy this book, and if you have anything to do with sales or marketing, or if your business does (and what business doesn't), I recomend that you do buy this book, it can change your life. Too often books like this get caught up in esoteric or academic theory, or the authors are really teaching a style that they use. The authors of Networking Like a Pro have delivered useable knowledge that isn't just related to a style. Throughout the book, practical exercises and useful information is supported by author insets sharing their individual styles and realiztions. This allows any reader to quickly begin implementing the straightfoward material.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Applicable Reading, March 18, 2010
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If you are interested in more business be sure to read "Networking Like a Pro". It is a well written, easy read which is full of excellent, applicable information. I use my copy regularly for presentations. It has marginal notes, flags and is "dog eared' from use. Buy it, you won't be disaapointed.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Networking book to the extreme!, February 5, 2010
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I really enjoyed reading this book!! The tips and tricks described really do work and I've used them multiple times in the past and they are proven to work! I've even taken down some additional ideas presented in this book which I will be using with my future clients.

A great read and very easy to incorporate into your everyday life.

Kelly Wibbenmeyer, author of [...]
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book!, January 4, 2010
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This book truly sharpens skills of turning contacts into connections. It's an easy read and well formatted to help take one's business to the next level! I would heartly recommend this book to business who want to work ON their business.
Tony Dalia
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