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Networking

Networking. Patricia Rankin Tricia@pizero.colorado.edu. Supported by SBE-123636. Networking is Easy. Everyone already knows how to network Anyone you interact with can be seen as part of your network Anyone you meet (in person or via electronic exchanges) can be part of your network

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Networking

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  1. Networking Patricia Rankin Tricia@pizero.colorado.edu Supported by SBE-123636

  2. Networking is Easy • Everyone already knows how to network • Anyone you interact with can be seen as part of your network • Anyone you meet (in person or via electronic exchanges) can be part of your network • Doesn’t require any special equipment • Gets easier with practice

  3. Networking is Related to Mentoring • These are closely related – its not an either/or – have both! • Networks should be broad – the broader the better • Mistake only to network with people just like you • Networking is a two way street (“Norm of Reciprocity”) • Networks don’t have a fixed hierarchy between members • Networks evolve

  4. Networking is adoptable • Your institution can help you network • Mailing lists, lunches, get-togethers • Something concrete that they can do that pays big benefits • Just having organizational support helps • Your professional organizations can help you network (and many do) • Networking breakfasts, lunches at meetings

  5. Networking is Allowed • Its OK (in fact its required) to develop career skills • Think of Social Connection as Social Capital • You want to be effective at what you do • Relationships are assets • Its OK to ask for help • Just because you get a promotion doesn’t mean that you have to know how to do the job

  6. Networking Works • Provide access to information • Job opportunities • Policies • Provide Support • Help to identify common problems and issues • Encourage collaboration • Help you advance

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