Meeting new people can be intimidating at times.
We can't find the words, we think we don't express ourselves well enough or that we don't have interesting subjects to discuss.
We do not feel concerned about the idea of a network evening for questions of legitimacy.
We all have, more or less, apprehensions when we find ourselves in a room with people we don't know.
Valérie Falala is however formal:
“We all have a network”
.
This former HRD from Fursac who also worked at Danone, a lawyer by training, is co-founder and president of Yapuka, a coaching platform that supports young people in the democratization of their speaking out.
And this, so that they can have the right codes to express themselves with self-confidence.
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“Young people often think they don't have a network,”
she explains
.
But in reality, we all have a network, whether it's our parents, our neighborhood, acquaintances.
However, this network is essential…
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