Sunday, July 05, 2009

A NOTE FROM THE CHAIRMAN: TNNW Continues to Evolve

In past issues of The National Networker (TNNW) Newsletter and in our Bulletins (re-named "Updates") we have promised change in the upcoming months and I am here to make good on that promise.


Why change?


Because the face of networking is constantly changing and therefore the needs of our subscribers and members are changing. The demand for unparalleled content in a world where there is a continual barrage of re-posted, re-hashed, and plainly uninteresting information out there is at an all time high - our readers want information that they can use today, material that is thought-provoking and, at times, edgy.


One of those changes happens this week. You have spoken and we have listened.

I have been writing an article since the second issue of TNNW (March, 2005) and I have named it (for my own lack of imagination) Headline. This changes today with my new column entitled Because I Can. Additionally, it will be appearing in the Week 1 issue of every month. For those of my loyal readers/followers, you can expect my usual rantings and ravings about global economics, Relationship Capital theory, religion, politics, Newtonian physics, and the occasional small, furry woodland creature. I hope you enjoy my "first" submission to you under the new name, entitled Why Givers Don't Always Gain and Why the "Law" of Reciprocity is Bullsh!t. Why call it that?


Because I can.


Oh...and I changed my (what Douglas Castle loves to refer to as my "Bar Mitzvah") picture too.


In the next few weeks, expect more writers, more topicality and more interesting stuff. We're changing faster than you can connect with a Nigerian heiress, buy Canadian prescription drugs and become an Internet Millionaire in just 5 easy steps!


As always, I look forward to Networking with you,



Adam



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