* Be open and transparent.
* Be predictable and consistent.
* Be visibly accountable.
A few years back we conducted some research into the importance of developing trust in business relationships as part of networking. The article 'Have you unlocked the benefits of business networking?' includes a link to the full findings.
Building a trusted business relationship in a networking context is a simple process:
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2. Follow up
3. Form relationships
4. Develop Advocates
Like many simple things that does not mean it is easy!
I will highlight some of the ways you can build trust at each stage of the process over the next few posts.
Good Networking
Dave Clarke
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