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Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

25: Expert: Building Trusted Relationships Using NetWeaving, with Bob Littell

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Don Hutcheson

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

5.0619 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2015

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

NetWeaving takes traditional networking—“how can you help me?”—and flips it to resemble a combination of the Golden Rule and Pay it Forward. Creator Bob Littell developed NetWeaving 16 years ago. He’s been teaching others around the world how it can be a powerful tool for building trusted relationships. NetWeaving amps up traditional networking by teaching three practical skill sets: 1) how to be a better connector of others; 2) how to be a gratuitous resource; and 3) how to be constantly on the lookout for exceptional people to know and to recommend to others to benefit all concerned.

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0:00.0

Hello, world. Welcome to discover your talent, do what you love. I'm creator and host, Don Hutchison. Every day, I interview someone from around the world who has discovered his talents to do work he loves to create a life of success, satisfaction, and freedom.

0:27.7

Once a week, I interview a well-known expert from the fields of personal development, educational career, and life planning, who shares experiences, tools, and insights to help our listeners with their journey.

0:42.1

Today, I'm delighted to bring you featured expert Bob Lattel.

0:46.6

Hi, Bob. How are you doing?

0:48.1

Oh, I'm great, Don. How are you?

0:49.7

It's good to have you on the show.

0:51.1

Great.

0:51.8

Today, our topic is net weaving, a way to build trusted relationships.

0:56.8

Bob, you are the creator and conceptual genius, it looks like to me, who's invented this

1:03.4

idea.

1:04.2

Why don't you start us off and lay the groundwork for this whole idea that you invented 16 years

1:09.5

ago called net weaving?

1:13.3

Well, Don, actually, it was only a couple of years ago that i really traced back where the concept really came from at least in my own

1:21.0

mind and frankly it it was at the dinner table back in the days when you and I about the same vintage where all the

1:28.7

meals were at the dinner table and my genius father who was a real rocket scientist and my

1:34.0

genius sister four years older used to get in knocked down drag out philosophical debates over

1:41.0

whether or not the sun was going to come up tomorrow. And my role at the dinner table was to somehow diffuse, change the subject.

1:51.2

But my goal was to keep my mother from leaving the table in tears.

1:55.0

Why can't we all just be friends?

1:58.5

And over my life and my career, I've always kind of been this connector, this

2:04.7

looking for ways to put people together to make things go more smoothly. And that,

2:12.1

that frankly is how the original concept was created.

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