DiscoverCurious Minds at WorkCM 292: Rosalind Chow on How to Enjoy Networking
CM 292: Rosalind Chow on How to Enjoy Networking

CM 292: Rosalind Chow on How to Enjoy Networking

Update: 2025-05-18
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Most of us dislike networking. At its best, it’s exhausting. At its worst, it can feel inauthentic, even manipulative.



But what if it didn’t have to be that way? What if, instead, we could focus on helping others in ways that, in the long run, benefit us, as well?



Rosalind Chow is an associate professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University. She’s learned that when we use our status to sponsor others, we gain status and sponsorship for ourselves. Her findings can fundamentally change how we think – and feel - about networking.



In this conversation, I talk to Rosalind about her book, The Doors You Can Open: A New Way to Network, Build Trust, and Use Your Influence to Create a More Inclusive Workplace. It’s an inspiring playbook for helping others – and ourselves.



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CM 292: Rosalind Chow on How to Enjoy Networking

CM 292: Rosalind Chow on How to Enjoy Networking

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