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Networking communications in business

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  • Т. А. Nepokupna
  • В. Shevchenko
  • D. Mashchenko

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The article considers modern business networking, which in addition to traditional methods of acquisition and forms of maintenance, is formed on the principle of network relations. It was found out that in the modern scientific community and among practitioners the term "networking" is used to denote building a network of business relationships in order to obtain certain benefits in the future. It was found that networking as a process of building business contacts in order to form such relationships, which then can grow into a business, allows you to look at different business activities, techniques and tools to establish and maintain contacts and relationships, that opening up new opportunities affect the future results of business activities and startups, and businesses with experience, entrepreneur or powerful corporation, and involving different people in business ideas and plans through networking allows to get competitive. The focus is on communication technologies that are important for the formation of future networking and contacts: conferences, training courses, workshops, events, business incubators, business accelerators and other forms of organisational relationships

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  • Т. А. Nepokupna & В. Shevchenko & D. Mashchenko, 2021. "Networking communications in business," E-Forum Working Papers, Economic Forum, vol. 11(2), pages 29-33, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cuc:eforum:v:11:y:2021:i:2:p:29-33
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.36910/6775-2308-8559-2021-2-4
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