Definition: One who connects.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look at this word – “connectors.” The dictionary is right, it does say "one who connects," but that's just the simplest way to put it. Let's dig a little deeper, shall we? Think about it like this: Connectors are people who build bridges - not just physical ones! They link ideas, people, or things together. Here’s how we can break it down with some rhymes for clarity: In writing and speaking, a connector's decree, To join your thoughts for all to see. (Like using words like "however," “therefore,” “in addition,” or “for example.”) A salesperson might be a connector too, Building relationships, honest and true! (They connect customers with products.) Or maybe a facilitator, clever and bright, Bringing people together for a shared light. (They bring groups together to collaborate.) Essentially, connectors are all about relationships – they help things flow smoothly and create links between different parts. Do you have any questions about what we've covered? Perhaps you can give me an example of someone you know who might be considered a connector?