Conference presentation by Sue Johnston and Jason Little at Gatineau-Ottawa Agile Tour (GOAT) 2018. It's about how we stop underestimating the power of our personal networks and build, refine, amplify and activate them.
5. Why does it matter?
There’s the organization chart – and then there’s the way things really work.
Fortune Magazine
6. Why does it matter?
“Research has consistently shown that
whom you know has a significant
impact on what you come to know,
because relationships are critical for
obtaining information, solving
problems and learning how to do
your work.”
The Hidden Power of Social Networks
7. The value of a network
• Brokerage – build bridges
between clusters,
strengthen weak ties,
cross-pollinate ideas
Illustration: Dave Gray, XPLANE
https://medium.com/the-xplane-collection/anatomy-of-a-social-network-de73f1224ac5
8. The value of a network
• Brokerage – build bridges
between clusters, strengthen
weak ties, cross-pollinate
ideas
• Closure – develop the
strong ties, build
community
Illustration: Dave Gray, XPLANE
https://medium.com/the-xplane-collection/anatomy-of-a-social-network-de73f1224ac5
9. The value of a network
• Degree – the number of
connections one node has
to others
Illustration: Dave Gray, XPLANE
https://medium.com/the-xplane-collection/anatomy-of-a-social-network-de73f1224ac5
10. The value of a network
• Degree – the number of
connections one node has to
others
• Closeness – how easily one
node can connect with
other nodes
Illustration: Dave Gray, XPLANE
https://medium.com/the-xplane-collection/anatomy-of-a-social-network-de73f1224ac5
11. The value of a network
• Degree – the number of
connections one node has to
others
• Closeness – how easily one
node can connect with other
nodes
• Betweenness – the degree
to which a node forms a
bridge between nodes
Illustration: Dave Gray, XPLANE
https://medium.com/the-xplane-collection/anatomy-of-a-social-network-de73f1224ac5
13. Mapping your network
• Think of a change in your org.
• Put yourself in the middle of
the page
• Draw the people who are
involved in this issue
• Are the ties weak or strong?
EXERCISE
14. • What’s your sphere of
influence?
Mapping your network EXERCISE
17. Characteristics of your network
• Real data (Sue’s LinkedIn)
• Four key hubs
• Spot some opportunities?
• Who are these people?
Agile +
change
Professional
Coaching
Business
Communication
Training +
Development
22. Think like a marketer
• Organize meetups internally
23. Think like a marketer
Rumour Mill
Fake News
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Fake News
Fake News
Factual Info
Factual Info
Factual Info
Factual Info
24. Fish where the fish are
• Don’t just hang with your tribe
• Get out and about
• Go to other people’s
conferences and meetups
• Just call people
25. Reciprocity
• Flexibility – give and take
• Share information
• Don’t be a one trick pony
Agile all
the things
26. Reciprocity
“If we create networks with the sole intention
of getting something, we won’t succeed.
“We can’t pursue the benefits of networks;
the benefits ensue from investments in
meaningful activities and relationships.”
Adam Grant
Give and Take, A Revolutionary Approach to Success
32. What next?
• Where are the gaps in your network?
• What’s the most important relationship to work on?
• A gentle nudge?
33. Resources
VIKAS NARULA – KEYHUBS
http://www.keyhubs.com/
VALDIS KREBS – ORGNET
http://www.orgnet.com/about.html
DAVE GRAY ROB CROSS
ANDREW PARKER
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June 13-14, 2019
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