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In this episode of Things I Didn't Learn At Harvard, we talk to Alfred Poor. Alfred Poor is a natural networker and connector. In fact, his doctoral dissertation was about social networks, more than 20 years before the launch of Facebook. He is a speaker and author with an international reputation and a strong background in technology topics. His superpower is his ability to explain complex concepts in a way that people can put to immediate practical use. A graduate of Harvard, he is the author or co-author of more than a dozen books. He is the Editor of Health Tech Insider, an industry website and newsletter that provides curated news and original analysis about wearable and mobile technology for health and medical applications. And he also shares his expertise in online presentations and virtual meetings through his free monthly Speaker Springboard System demonstrations. 

WHO? 

Things I Didn't Learn at Harvard is a podcast hosted by 2 Superconnectors - Victor Lee & Rajiv Jadhav, who will be talking about how to network smartly in a post-pandemic world. Rajiv Jadhav (Anchor) is a United Nations Advisor, Reputation Management Strategist and Social Impact Activist. Victor Lee (Co-Anchor) is a seasoned business strategist and networking expert. Victor will be guiding listeners through all the things he's learned about networking since he graduated from Harvard. 

WHAT? 

Victor created the Impresario Approach to Cognitive Networking to help anyone and everyone become a better networker. Rajiv, Victor and their guests will be discussing how to apply the lessons of the Impresario Approach and provide you with Networking Nuggets in every episode that will make you a better networker instantly! To experience Networking Done Different at Dynamite Networking Group as our guest, DM us on Linkedin. If you’d like us to brainstorm solutions about anything you’re working on email us at didntlearnatHarvard@gmail.com 

WHY? 

Because Networking, whether Social Networking and Business Networking, makes most people cringe. That shouldn’t be the case. We’re here to show you how you can enjoy it while having a clear strategy for it. 

HOW? 

Please send us your comments and questions about networking by posting them in the comments below. Or for a quick response, email us at didntlearnatHarvard@gmail.com. Please like, comment and Subscribe. It means the world to us. Try today's networking nugget and tell us whether it worked. Or if you hate it! 

Equipped with these networking insights, you can now reach out to us or to the guest being interviewed, on LinkedIn or Instagram and make a warm connection request like - Hi [John] I heard your interview on Rajiv & Victor's podcast. I loved what you said about.... because, I think...... Now John will feel appreciated and will be highly likely to want to talk to you. All the best and Happy Networking. You're Welcome! Or if you'd like us to brainstorm a solution for you. No charge. That's our way of saying Thank You for supporting us by listening and sharing our content with people you care about. That's all this week from Rajiv & Victor. Thanks for listening to Things I Didn't Learn at Harvard. Hopefully you learned something useful here today!