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.
Make Introductions That Stick
Strategic, context-rich introductions protect your credibility, create real value for both parties, and build a reputation people trust. An introduction is a promise: I believe these two people can create value together. Keep that promise well and your credibility soars; toss
Listen Like a Leader
Active listening turns scattered interactions into trust, clarity, and better referrals—because people open up when they feel genuinely heard. Most professionals think they’re good listeners; few truly are. Real listening takes attention, empathy, and restraint. In networking, it’s a superpower: when
The Art of Asking Better Questions
Thoughtful questions deepen trust, reveal real needs, and spark introductions rooted in genuine opportunity.Great networkers are great questioners. They resist the urge to fill the air with credentials and instead invite stories. Questions shift the spotlight from “me” to “us,”