Building a strong network

In an individual coaching session, coachees reflect on how they can build and maintain authentic relationships in order to develop a strong, supportive network that will help them professionally and personally.

Today, a good network is more important than ever - be it for professional development, access to new opportunities or simply for mutual exchange and support. But building a network that really works takes more than just collecting contacts. It requires real connections, targeted strategies and the ability to maintain relationships over the long term. Many people feel insecure about this: how do I approach others? And how do I create added value for my network?

  • 1:1 Coaching Sessions

    Coachees can arrange their digital sessions flexibly and on demand.

  • Top Business Coaches

    Optimal coach selection thanks to personal onboarding and AI-based coach matching.

  • Individual exercises

    Session recaps and reflection exercises support the transfer of learning in the long term.

Goals of the Coaching Journey

  • A successful network is based on clear goals. In coaching, coachees reflect on why they want to build a network, which people they want to reach and how they can expand their network in a targeted and meaningful way.

  • Building a network requires openness and the courage to approach others. Coachees learn how to use their own personality to make contacts authentically and confidently and create real connections that last in the long term.

  • A strong network must remain alive. In coaching, coachees develop strategies on how they can actively maintain their existing contacts and at the same time create added value for others in order to strengthen and sustainably expand their relationships.

  • Networks thrive on mutual support. Coachees reflect on how they can use their strengths and skills to help others in the network and how they can simultaneously communicate their own concerns with confidence and obtain support.

"The coaching showed me how important a good network is and how I can build it authentically. I learned how to approach others and create real connections instead of just collecting superficial contacts. It was particularly helpful to work on my strategy of actively cultivating my network and at the same time offering added value myself."
- Milena, 23 years old

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