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(Currency, ISBN 0385512058)
I bought this book because I'd been reading Keith's blog for a while, and I thought some of what he was saying seemed interesting and original. This is a book about networking, or rather, it's a book about how to work with other people - both in terms of what you can do for them and what they can do for you - rather than on your specific skills.
I think the main benefit for me was simply to get the perspective of someone who lives 100% like that. To me it's quite alien, although I thought it was something I could learn from. I feel that although I'm not going to turn into an extravert, I can connect with more people and achieve things with them that will be fun and creative, rather than thinking only about how I should hone my "internal" skills - technical or managerial or whatever.
There are sections on many aspects of networking - some (eg on conferences) are quite arcane unless you are in specific areas of business like sales - but many have quite wide application, although it's fair to say that the book is written from a very US-cultural perspective. Some of the things Keith recommends would just get you a funny look in this country.
To me the best things are the sections on learning to build and maintain a personal network - he's very keen to stress the importance of giving as much as you can to the communities and people you want to reach out to, without counting the cost. The tips for just maintaining contact with people without doing idiotic things like mass email are also useful. Another thing that struck me was the "build it before you need it" quote. Having been made redundant once, I now fully appreciate the wisdom of this statement.