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Bruce A Hayes Project Manager, Scrum Master, Product Owner, and freelance Trainer.| Available to partner with you. Let's review your needs to see if we are a match. Fort Wayne, IN, United States
How selective are you when someone requests to be included in your network? too often I see people without a profile nor much activity on there but they have very large networks. I tend to ignore these requests fearing they'll figure out a way to send me SPAM. What are your standards for accepting a request? How do you decide to whom you will submit a request?
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Laura Polin Zürich, Zh, Switzerland
Mar 31, 2016 9:06 PM
Replying to Michelle Daigle
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I like that the bigger my network the more that shows up in my network news, and it's often dialogue that I want to get involved in. I was a bit selective at first, but I believe there's something I can learn from everyone, and I hope I have something to share as well. I would default everyone in my network if there was a simple 'add everyone' button :)
Hi Michelle, i am quite new to the community here and liked your comment about networking which reflects my approach.. you have to start from somewhere :)
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