Presented as part of Keith Ferrazzi's (of "Never Eat Alone" fame http://www.keithferrazzi.com/products/never-eat-alone/) Business Relationship Masters course http://www.businessrelationshipmastery.com/blog/. Includes topics like discovering your key influencers on social networks like Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook, strategies for listening and accelerating social media content and maximizing the value of your professional network.
3. 3 Too many inboxes Too many connections Too much information Lack of focus
4. But, there’s hope… Your network holds the key to success Information creates insights and advantages Harness technology to accelerate success 4
5. Strategies for leadership success Be a “connector” (Section 2– “Never Eat Alone”) Liberally make introductions with context Share your expertise/ideas (e.g. slideshare.com or linkedin.com/answers) Make yourself “public” and interesting (Section 4 - “Never Eat Alone”) Gist Public Profile (gist.com/tamccann) LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/tamccann) Establish “thought leadership” with content and connections Twitter (@refrigeration) and Twitter lists Blog (techsavvyagent.com/) Video/audio interviews (scobleizer.com) 5
15. Maximizing content value Listen >> (learn) Share >> (make connections) Contribute >> (have an opinion) Create >> (break new ground) Content (e.g. Twitter) balance (for every 10 posts) 5 about your space/industry/peers –make people smarter 3 about your product/success – you play a role 2 personal – you are human 15
18. Summary Be a public and establish thought leadership Connect people to people and people to content Listen>> share>> contribute >> create Use technology to scale Your network is the key to your success 18
19. « We know now that the source of wealth is something specifically human : knowledge. Applied to tasksthatwealready know how to do, itbecomes'productivity'. Applied to tasksthat are new and differentwe call it'innovation'. Onlyknowledgeallows us to achievethesetwo goals. » gist.com/tamccann Peter Drucker Management challenges of the XXIst Century-1999