How Etiquette Becomes Your Brand
Brand isn’t a biography it’s what people witness especially under pressure. Make your principles observable, repeatable and known, then your network will amplify your messaging automatically. Most leaders describe their brand with words: strategic, dependable, community minded. The market believes those
Networking Etiquette: Respect, Inclusivity, and Collaboration
Respect, ethics, and inclusivity protect culture—and make networking more effective for everyone. The point of etiquette (it’s care, not formality) Etiquette isn’t about ceremony, it’s about care. The way we communicate, show respect, and honor boundaries determines whether a networking group becomes
Lead Without a Title
In L.E.N.S., leadership isn’t a position—it’s a pattern of behaviors: consistency, inclusion, initiative, and healthy boundaries that earn trust and create impact. Titles confer authority; behavior creates leadership. In a networking community, the most influential people aren’t always on the masthead.