Post by Alexandre Verrien
Making Legal less obscure and more useful | Executive Legal Leadership | Governance, Growth & Strategy | Speaker
Some professional relationships age remarkably well. A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to catch up with Maria Noe in Chile. Last week, I met Deepa in London. This week, I had a great conversation with Christopher in the United States. What strikes me is not where they are. It's that we all worked together many years ago. Different countries. Different companies. Different careers. And yet, somehow, we stayed on each other's radar. Social media certainly helps. But I think the real lesson is simpler. The relationships you build today may still matter ten years from now. Not because of a job. Not because of a transaction. Simply because you took the time to build trust, help others and stay connected. That's probably what a strong professional network really is. Not a collection of contacts. A collection of relationships. 💬 What is the oldest professional relationship you still value today? — Human. Clear. Strategic. Collective. Legal can be all of this. 💬 Conversation welcome. #HumanLegal