For any organization to work successfully, it is very important that every stakeholder is involved with the activities, both internal and external, with the ultimate intention of creating a network of compiled activities that can take the organization forward. This is why both external networking and internal networking are crucial to establishing the many connections that are necessary for taking risks and channelizing resources, to achieve maximum potential and growth (Miller, 2010). While external networking means collaborating with networking opportunities outside the organization, internal means looking for connection inside the walls.