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Sunday, April 5, 2009

TNNW BULLETIN AND ARTICLES, APRIL, 2009, WEEK 1

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TNNW BULLETIN, APRIL 2009, WEEK 1

HEADLINE: In Paper We Trust(ed)
Adam J. Kovitz

Regional Reports

SOUTH AFRICA: Fine Women Business Network, A Case Study in South Africa
Karl Smith
NEW ENGLAND: Practical Networking Advice from Janet Powers of Diva Toolbox
Noelle Southwick
HAWAII: A Lesson From My Oldest Friends
Danielle Lum

Featured Columns

SALES AND MARKETING: A Timely Twist on Word-of-Mouth
Bill Doerr
DEALING WITH GIANTS: Looking for Trouble
Claudine Halpern
CONNECTING IS NOT ENOUGH: Will you be my Friend?
Andy Lopata
DEEPENING NETWORKING THROUGH RELATIONSHIPS: Howie Gershman
Christine Sotmary
ENTREPRENEURIAL NETWORKING: A Man of Few Words Still Has A Lot to Say
Lydia Sugarman
NETWORKING YOUR WEBSITE: The Synndication Revolution
Rita Wilhelm
POWER THOUGHT OF THE WEEK: Choosing Your Most Powerful Networks, Part 1
Patricia Parham, Ph.D.

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