Formal Networking: This type of networking involves connecting with people in a professional or formal setting, such as attending conferences, industry events, or joining professional associations. Formal networking is often focused on building relationships with people in similar fields or industri...
Formal Networking: This type of networking involves connecting with people in a professional or formal setting, such as attending conferences, industry events, or joining professional associations. Formal networking is often focused on building relationships with people in similar fields or industries, and can be beneficial for finding job opportunities, seeking mentorship, or learning about industry trends. Examples of formal networking include attending industry conferences, joining professional organizations, or participating in online forums related to your field.
Informal Networking: This type of networking involves connecting with people in a more casual or social setting, such as through social media, online communities, or personal connections. Informal networking is often focused on building relationships with people who share similar interests or passions, and can be beneficial for finding support, learning about new ideas or trends, or gaining access to new resources. Examples of informal networking include joining online groups or forums related to your interests, participating in social media discussions, or attending community events.
Intrapersonal Networking: This type of networking involves building connections within oneself, such as through self-reflection, journaling, or meditation. Intrapersonal networking is often focused on understanding one's own strengths, weaknesses, values, and goals, and can be beneficial for personal growth, self-awareness, and increased confidence. Examples of intrapersonal networking include setting personal goals, practicing mindfulness, or engaging in self-reflection exercises.
Size: 620.02 KB
Language: en
Added: Sep 17, 2024
Slides: 8 pages
Slide Content
WIDE AREA NETWORK(WAN) When network spans over a large distance or when the computers to be connected to each other are at widely separated locations a local area network cannot be used. A wide area network(WAN) is installed. The communication between different users of WAN is established using leased telephone lines, satellite links and similar channels. It is cheaper and more efficient to use the phone network for the link. Most WAN networks are used to transfer large blocks of data between its users.
METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORK(MAN) It is in between LAN & WAN technology that covers the entire city. It uses similar technology as LAN. It can be a single network such as cable TV network, or a measure of connecting a number of LAN’s o a large network so that resources can be shared LAN to LAN as well as device to device