
A History Lesson in Networking and Leadership
We think of networking as a modern-day business tool, one that replaced antiquated job search techniques such as responding to newspaper ads or filling out a paper application. We're encouraged to tap our close or casual business contacts for introductions to others who can lend a hand as we seek the perfect job. However, networking actually isn't anything new. Perhaps the term is new, but the process certainly isn't. I've found a beautiful example of networking from 1909, wh