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I Hate Networking: The Definitive Non-Networking Guide How To Make Friends

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I Hate The Definitive Non-Networking Guide How To Make Friends is a manifesto to making meaningful and lasting connections in the digital age. Kyle Eschenroeder methodically deconstructs networking as it used to be and shows the most effective ways to make lasting relationships that live beyond business. You will learn how living more authentically can help you make connections you currently think are impossible.

29 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 7, 2013

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Kyle Eschenroeder

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57 reviews1 follower
November 22, 2023
I guess

I suppose it would have helped me if I knew who these guys were before I read the book. I would have just listened to their podcast.
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April 29, 2016
Fun book packed with tips on finding and maintaining friendships

The humor from the title carries right on through the rest of this book. I was glad to see that it didn't read like a self-help book. I could easily relate to the author and his experiences. This book gives good tips and hacks for making new friends, building friendships and how to maintain more meaningful friendships. My biggest problem has been that I make acquaintances easily enough but there's no follow through. So what lesson am I taking away from this book? -How to "keep my friendships sizzling." Ha! Told you he's funny! But seriously, I'm looking forward to calling up a few old friends and even connecting with some new ones.

Thank you for sharing your useful tips and experiences Kyle!
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November 30, 2014
Short but interesting

This very short book was interesting, but I wish someone would have proofread it before publishing-there were quite a few typos and grammar errors (they're /their).
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