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		<title>Vincent Wright is Right On!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:51:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa Giovagnoli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vincent Wright is someone I really admire&#8211;a voice of reason, calm, spirit and clarity. Here is one of his daily ponderings I think is very useful to those out their building networks with reckless abandon. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212; To me, as a professional networker, the silliness of the Quality versus Quantity argument can&#8217;t die soon enough!  But, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vincent Wright is someone I really admire&#8211;a voice of reason, calm, spirit and clarity. Here is one of his daily ponderings I think is very useful to those out their building networks with reckless abandon.</p>
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<p>To me, as a professional networker, the silliness of the Quality<br />
versus Quantity argument can&#8217;t die soon enough!  But, unfortunately,<br />
that old bromide of an argument seems as hard to get rid of as ridding<br />
the Earth of the cockroaches which have been around since before the<br />
dinosaurs faced extinction.</p>
<p>But, whether or not the argument dies, there is a persistent group of<br />
&#8220;network SIZE monitors&#8221; (NSM), who just seem hell-bent on watching the<br />
size of networks which they themselves don&#8217;t have to manage.</p>
<p>Why they choose to invest their time monitoring other people&#8217;s<br />
networks is food for another discussion but, briefly, these network<br />
SIZE monitors spend THEIR time monitoring the size of your network<br />
seemingly for no other reason than to condemn your network once it<br />
reaches a certain size.   (Never mind that you may be making effective<br />
use of your networks for the purposes for which you built it.)</p>
<p>Some seem to think that if they can get their condemnation of the size<br />
of YOUR network out quickly enough, it will somehow help THEM<br />
establish themselves as a better, more accountable, more professional,<br />
more successful networker.</p>
<p>I think that attitude and presumption is sheer silliness &#8211; and<br />
speaking of managing things &#8211; a mismanagement of their own<br />
professional time.</p>
<p>For their own productivity, I recommend that NSM&#8217;s reduce the size of<br />
the number of things they worry about which is not theirs to worry<br />
about in the first place.</p>
<p>My questions:<br />
1. What difference does it make to YOU what size MY network is?<br />
(Focus on yours.  I&#8217;ll focus on mine.)<br />
2. Why use your precious time trying to figure out my relationship<br />
with my network(s) and how I manage them?<br />
3. Do you count the steps to the grocery store?<br />
4. Do you eat to eat the precise number of calories &#8211; OR &#8211; do you eat<br />
for nutrition, health, energy, and power?<br />
5. Do you focus on how many calories you allocate to loving?  Or, do<br />
you focus on loving the people who mean most to you &#8211; irrespective of<br />
how many calories you burn up in the process?</p>
<p>Theoretically, music, art, human conversation, blogging, and even<br />
loving can be done by the numbers but, for me, I prefer a less<br />
mechanical, more human means of managing and interacting with the<br />
people in my networks, in my life &#8211; irrespective of numerical size.</p>
<p>What say you?</p>
<p>Thanks, and Keep STRONG!!<br />
<span style="color: #888888;">Vincent Wright<br />
Online Community Manager<br />
<a href="http://mylinkingpowerforum.ning.com/" target="_blank">MyLinkingPowerForum.ning.com</a> | MyVirtualPowerForum.com |<br />
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