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Professional and Social Networking for Results
October 2009
David Kohrell, PMP®
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Agenda • Why network
• Data and Trends
• Big 3
– LinkedIn (professional)
– Facebook (social &
professional)
– Twitter (micro
blogger)
• Other Tools
So how do you use these
for success
– For your Chapter's
growth
– For your Chapter
member's professional
growth
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Data and Trends –Changing Landscape
http://blog.compete.com/2009/02/09/facebook
-myspace-twitter-social-network/
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/24/s
ocial-site-rankings-september-2007/
Sept 2007Sept 2009
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Data and Trends – Hard #'s? Oct 09
Total Members Unique Visits Inbound Links
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Tw itter
MySpace
http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-networking-websites
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Data and Trends - Summary
• Explosive growth of
Facebook & Myspace w/
Facebook eclipsing My Space
in 2008
• All a “tweet” with Twitter -
#2 in 2009 to Facebook
• Strong growth of LinkedIn
• Recession has not dimmed
Big 3
• Landscape can change
rapidly...
• Growth of “prosocial”
approaches – my social and
professional networks
coexist
– Employers more likely to
check Facebook for
background than LinkedIn
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Big 3 - LinkedIn
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/dkohrell
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Other tools• Delicious (book marks)
• Flock (social browser – Firefox + add ons)
• Tweetdeck (organizes microblog twitter)
• Others?
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So what?• Professional and social networking can enhance your career
– It can also hinder it
• It is a primary communication method of generation next
(born after 1980)
• You can generate a lot of energy and stimulation reaction
• Transform your social network into a professional one and
socialize your professional network
• Link to a defined networks that you know as well – your local
Chapter & PMI Virtual Communities
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How?• Generate energy by asking questions in your
updates
• Help out and “pay forward”
• Be real, candid and clean
• Decide how you want to use professional /
social networking.
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How- Simple Tips• Generate energy by asking questions in your updates
• Help out and “pay forward”
• Be real, candid and clean
• Decide how you want to use professional / social
networking
• Write your own “prosocial networking” philosophy (see
example next)
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How- David's Prosocial Statement• Keep it family friendly - “G or PG”
• Be honest and real – but not argumentative
– e.g. healthcare, religious discussions, politics
• Affirm and encourage
• Never discourage or “slam”
• Help out and pay forward
• Develop rules for Professional versus Prosocial (prosocial
is smaller circle)
– Who you let see pictures of kids (Facebook) differs from larger
circle (LinkedIn/Twitter)
– Span the generations and learn
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How- Wisdom of the Leadership
Institute
• What are you doing?
• What's working?
• What's not working?
• Discoveries?
• Advice?
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Next Steps• Explore
– LinkedIn & Facebook – there's hundreds PMI Chapters and
PMI Global Group out there
– Engage in the Virtual Communities from PMI
– Our chapter is enabling as many networking features in
new website at www.pmimidnebraska.org. We are NOT at
the forefront by any stretch of the imagination.
– Check out several sites and see what fits
– Learn about the pitfalls as well