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Networking Establishing contacts and building relationships to gain advice, information and leads for career development

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  • Networking

    Establishing contacts and building

    relationships to gain advice, information

    and leads for career development

  • In Defense of Networking

    Mutual benefit

    From student to colleague

    Social support

  • Goals

    Get an academic job

    Improve your ideas and work

    Promote your work

    Establish a good reputation

    Invitation to give papers

  • Goals

    Publications

    Obtain letters of recommendation

    Understand the culture of your discipline

    Intellectual stimulation

    Create community

  • Key Concepts

    Dispersed knowledge

    The strength of weak ties

    Reciprocity

    Structural holes

    Articulate commonalities

    Connectors, mavens, and salesmen

  • Means

    Obtain mentors

    Other faculty in your department

    Faculty in other universities

    Fellow graduate students

    Attend visiting speakers and talk to them

  • Means

    Give papers

    Contact scholars: genuine!

    Web groups

    Professional associations

    Conferences

  • Conferences The action is in the hallways, not on the panels

    Attend early

    Decide which

    Offer papers

    Organize a panel

    Offer a poster presentation

  • Conferences The action is in the hallways, not on the panels

    Identify who you want to meet

    Attend relevant panels, ask a question, give your name, talk to speakers

    Socialize: introduce yourself and others, elevator speech

    Organize your own

    Post-conference action plan

  • Resources

    List contacts

    Faculty

    Business cards

    Professional associations

    Advisor

    Websites (kosmosonline.org)

    IHS Graduate newsletter

    IHS

  • Conclusion

    Opportunity costs

    Reciprocity

    Turn a contact into a relationship, turn relationships into a network

  • More Networking Resources

    Mary Morris Hoeberger & Julia Miller Vick, The Academic Job Search Handbook (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 3rd edition, 2001) Chapters 5, 6

    Philip Agre, Networking the Network: A Guide to Professional Skills for PhD Students, especially sections 2.3,6. http://polaris.gseis.ucla.edu/pagre

    Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point (Little Brown & Co, 2000) Ch. 3

    Keith Ferrazi, Never Eat Alone (Doubleday, 2005)

    Nigel Ashford, Networking, pp.80-84 . http://www.libertyguide.com/wp- content/uploads/2011/08/CreatingYourPathToAPolicyCareer.pdf

    Nigel Ashford [email protected]