Power Thought of the Week with Patricia Parham, Ph.D.
Perfection is in the Details
As the vision for your Network Blueprint becomes more detailed, you will be able to compare it to your actual network. Who are the key players? Who are you holding on to that would make a better friend, acquaintance or colleague? Who needs to be invited to be part of your network to strengthen it? Which spots are waiting to be filled by resources yet to be revealed to you? Again, focus on having the perfect people in their perfect places.
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