The Startup Of You
    by Reid Hoffman and Ben Casnocha
   •“Silicon Valley revolutionizes entire
industries through the way we work. It is
 now time to export our playbook to the
 rest of the world. The Startup of You is
    that key playbook: it will help you
 revolutionize yourself and achieve your
           own career breakout.”
            - Marc Andreessen

             Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                 www.expat-chronicles.com
Slideshow put together by:

Colin Post
post.colin@gmail.com
Freelance Vendor and Marketeer
Freelance writing
www.expat-chronicles.com




              Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                  www.expat-chronicles.com
Invest in Yourself

• Actionable steps from each chapter of The
  Startup of You.
• Steps are designated to do in the next day,
  week, or month.




                 Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                     www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 1
                 In the next day:
1. Update LinkedIn summary to articulate competitive
   advantages. “Because of my
   [skill/experience/strength], I can do [type of
   professional work] better than [specific types of
   other professionals in my industry].
2. How would other professionals you work with write
   the above sentence (describe competitive
   advantage)? If there’s a gap, you have self-
   judgement problem or marketing problem.

                   Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                       www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 1
                  In the next week:
1. Identify 3 people striving toward similar
   aspirations. How did they get there? Bookmark
   their LinkedIn profiles, subscribe to their blogs
   and tweets. Track their evolution, take insight
   and inspiration.
2. On LinkedIn and Twitter, follow companies
   you’re interested in. Track emergence of new
   opportunities and risks.
3. List your key assets in context of market reality.
   Examples: I excel at public speaking (BAD). I
   excel at public speaking on engineering
   topics, compared to other engineers (GOOD).
                   Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                       www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 1
                 In the next month:
1. Review how you spent your last six Saturdays.
   How you spend your free time may reveal true
   interests and aspirations.
2. If you stopped going to the office, what would
   NOT get done? What’s a day in the life of your
   company without you there? That’s where you
   add value, your strengths.
3. Create a soft-asset investment plan that
   emphasizes learning about growth markets and
   opportunities (trips, conferences, new classes).
   Email your plan to three trusted connections to
   hold you accountable.
                   Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                       www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 2
                  In the next day:
1. List your uncertainties, doubts, questions
   about your career. List hypotheses around
   these uncertainties – what do you need to
   figure out in order to know whether you stick
   with Plan A or pivot to Plan B?
2. Write out your current Plan A and Plan Z, and
   note what possible Plan B moves are
   available to your current situation.
* Plan Z is ultimate backup plan (moving in with parents, waiting
tables, cashing out 401k)
                        Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                            www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 2
                    In the next week:
1. Meet someone who used to work in your niche who
   pivoted to a new career plan. How did they make
   the shift? Why? Was it a good move? What were
   the signs that the time was right?
2. Plan to develop more transferable skills which are
   broadly useful to other jobs. Writing, management
   experience, tech/computer skills, people smarts,
   international experience or a second language.
   Once you’ve chosen, make a concrete action plan to
   stick to.
                   Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                       www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 2
                In the next month:
1. Begin a side project for nights and weekends
   oriented around a skill or experience that is
   different but related. Ideally, collaborate on
   this project with someone in your network.
2. Establish an identity independent of your
   employer, city, industry. Reserve a personal
   domain (yourname.com). Print business
   cards with just your name and personal
   email.
                  Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                      www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 3

                   In the next day:
1. Identify 5 people you spent the most time with
   in the last 6 months. Are you happy with the
   influence those 5 people are having on you?




                Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                    www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 3
                In the next week:
1. Introduce two people who don’t know each
   other. Then think of a challenge you’re
   dealing with and ask an existing connection
   for an introduction to someone who could
   help. Offer a small gift.
2. Imagine you got laid off today. Which 10
   people would you email for advice? Reach
   out now.
                 Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                     www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 3
                In the next month:
1. Pick a weaker tie in your network who you’d
   like to forge a stronger alliance. Help him or
   her by sending interesting articles, helping
   with a presentation, or forwarding jobs.
2. Create an “interesting people fund” for
   coffees, lunches, and travel costs to meet
   new people and shore up existing
   relationships.
                  Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                      www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 4
                 In the next day:
1. Budget time for randomness. Read a book
   you wouldn’t otherwise read, take a
   coworker from a different department to
   lunch, attend a speech or seminar in different
   field.
2. Take the most curious person you know to
   lunch, and try to get infected by their sense
   of awe.
                 Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                     www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 4
                 In the next week:
1. Find an industry event or ideas conference to
   attend in the next six months.
2. Set aside a “yes day” – say yes all day and
   note the serendipity that results.
3. Identify those in your network who always
   find interesting opportunities. Try to
   understand why they’re hubs of opportunity
   and resolve to meet more people like them.
                 Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                     www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 4
               In the next month:
1. Start your own group of association. Regular
   luncheon, one-time meetup – what’s
   important is you convene friends and
   exchange ideas. Create a simple wiki or
   LinkedIn group to organize and share details.
2. Subscribe to pubs like Wired or MIT Tech
   Review. Identify friends who are early tech
   adopters. Understand tech, social, econ
   trends that might create new opportunities.
                 Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                     www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 5
                 In the next day:
1. Reflect on risk in your life. Rank your projects
   from most to least risky. Think hard about the
   real downside and upside possibilities and be
   sure you’re not exaggerating overall riskiness.
   Where there’s uncertainty, are you
   mistakenly ascribing risk?


                  Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                      www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 5
                In the next week:
1. Identify and take on risks that are acceptable
   to you but others avoid. Are you okay having
   less money in savings with a low-paying but
   high-learning job? Or maybe a month-to-
   month contract as opposed to something
   long-term? Find a project with these kinds of
   risks.

                  Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                      www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 5
                In the next month:
1. Plan to increase the short-term volatility in
   your life. How can you take on new projects
   (or jobs) that involve more ups and downs –
   more uncertainty?
2. Revisit your Plan Z. Is it still viable? If your
   Plan A were to unravel, will you still be in the
   game? Consult your mentors to help think
   through contingencies.

                  Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                      www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 6
                 In the next day:
1. Adjust LinkedIn feed to show most helpful
   info. Select which types of updates you want.
   Save search queries on relevant topics at
   linkedin.com/signal.
2. Are you following the right people on
   Twitter? Adjust if necessary.


                 Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                     www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 6
                   In the next week:
1. Sort your connections into domain expertise
   categories. Who do you know very well? Who is
   very smart in general? Who’s your go-to person
   on technology? Interpersonal issues?
2. Make a list of 2-3 top issues you think about.
   Keep related questions in mind to raise in
   conversation.
3. Post one article a week to an email
   list, blog, Twitter followers, FB friends, or
   LinkedIn connections. Pushing interesting info
   increases chances of receiving valuable info.
                  Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                      www.expat-chronicles.com
Round 6
                In the next month:
1. Schedule 3 lunches in the next few weeks: 1
   with someone higher than you in same
   industry, 1 with old friend, 1 from adjacent
   industry. Engaged conversation leads to
   serendipitous intelligence.
2. Become a go-to person for other people in
   your network. Make your interests and skills
   known via blogging, email, discussion groups.
                 Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
                     www.expat-chronicles.com
The End
       Colin Post
 post.colin@gmail.com
www.expat-chronicles.com




     Prepared by Colin Post – find me at
         www.expat-chronicles.com

The Startup of You

  • 1.
    The Startup OfYou by Reid Hoffman and Ben Casnocha •“Silicon Valley revolutionizes entire industries through the way we work. It is now time to export our playbook to the rest of the world. The Startup of You is that key playbook: it will help you revolutionize yourself and achieve your own career breakout.” - Marc Andreessen Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 2.
    Slideshow put togetherby: Colin Post post.colin@gmail.com Freelance Vendor and Marketeer Freelance writing www.expat-chronicles.com Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 3.
    Invest in Yourself •Actionable steps from each chapter of The Startup of You. • Steps are designated to do in the next day, week, or month. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 4.
    Round 1 In the next day: 1. Update LinkedIn summary to articulate competitive advantages. “Because of my [skill/experience/strength], I can do [type of professional work] better than [specific types of other professionals in my industry]. 2. How would other professionals you work with write the above sentence (describe competitive advantage)? If there’s a gap, you have self- judgement problem or marketing problem. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 5.
    Round 1 In the next week: 1. Identify 3 people striving toward similar aspirations. How did they get there? Bookmark their LinkedIn profiles, subscribe to their blogs and tweets. Track their evolution, take insight and inspiration. 2. On LinkedIn and Twitter, follow companies you’re interested in. Track emergence of new opportunities and risks. 3. List your key assets in context of market reality. Examples: I excel at public speaking (BAD). I excel at public speaking on engineering topics, compared to other engineers (GOOD). Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 6.
    Round 1 In the next month: 1. Review how you spent your last six Saturdays. How you spend your free time may reveal true interests and aspirations. 2. If you stopped going to the office, what would NOT get done? What’s a day in the life of your company without you there? That’s where you add value, your strengths. 3. Create a soft-asset investment plan that emphasizes learning about growth markets and opportunities (trips, conferences, new classes). Email your plan to three trusted connections to hold you accountable. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 7.
    Round 2 In the next day: 1. List your uncertainties, doubts, questions about your career. List hypotheses around these uncertainties – what do you need to figure out in order to know whether you stick with Plan A or pivot to Plan B? 2. Write out your current Plan A and Plan Z, and note what possible Plan B moves are available to your current situation. * Plan Z is ultimate backup plan (moving in with parents, waiting tables, cashing out 401k) Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 8.
    Round 2 In the next week: 1. Meet someone who used to work in your niche who pivoted to a new career plan. How did they make the shift? Why? Was it a good move? What were the signs that the time was right? 2. Plan to develop more transferable skills which are broadly useful to other jobs. Writing, management experience, tech/computer skills, people smarts, international experience or a second language. Once you’ve chosen, make a concrete action plan to stick to. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 9.
    Round 2 In the next month: 1. Begin a side project for nights and weekends oriented around a skill or experience that is different but related. Ideally, collaborate on this project with someone in your network. 2. Establish an identity independent of your employer, city, industry. Reserve a personal domain (yourname.com). Print business cards with just your name and personal email. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 10.
    Round 3 In the next day: 1. Identify 5 people you spent the most time with in the last 6 months. Are you happy with the influence those 5 people are having on you? Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 11.
    Round 3 In the next week: 1. Introduce two people who don’t know each other. Then think of a challenge you’re dealing with and ask an existing connection for an introduction to someone who could help. Offer a small gift. 2. Imagine you got laid off today. Which 10 people would you email for advice? Reach out now. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 12.
    Round 3 In the next month: 1. Pick a weaker tie in your network who you’d like to forge a stronger alliance. Help him or her by sending interesting articles, helping with a presentation, or forwarding jobs. 2. Create an “interesting people fund” for coffees, lunches, and travel costs to meet new people and shore up existing relationships. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 13.
    Round 4 In the next day: 1. Budget time for randomness. Read a book you wouldn’t otherwise read, take a coworker from a different department to lunch, attend a speech or seminar in different field. 2. Take the most curious person you know to lunch, and try to get infected by their sense of awe. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 14.
    Round 4 In the next week: 1. Find an industry event or ideas conference to attend in the next six months. 2. Set aside a “yes day” – say yes all day and note the serendipity that results. 3. Identify those in your network who always find interesting opportunities. Try to understand why they’re hubs of opportunity and resolve to meet more people like them. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 15.
    Round 4 In the next month: 1. Start your own group of association. Regular luncheon, one-time meetup – what’s important is you convene friends and exchange ideas. Create a simple wiki or LinkedIn group to organize and share details. 2. Subscribe to pubs like Wired or MIT Tech Review. Identify friends who are early tech adopters. Understand tech, social, econ trends that might create new opportunities. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 16.
    Round 5 In the next day: 1. Reflect on risk in your life. Rank your projects from most to least risky. Think hard about the real downside and upside possibilities and be sure you’re not exaggerating overall riskiness. Where there’s uncertainty, are you mistakenly ascribing risk? Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 17.
    Round 5 In the next week: 1. Identify and take on risks that are acceptable to you but others avoid. Are you okay having less money in savings with a low-paying but high-learning job? Or maybe a month-to- month contract as opposed to something long-term? Find a project with these kinds of risks. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 18.
    Round 5 In the next month: 1. Plan to increase the short-term volatility in your life. How can you take on new projects (or jobs) that involve more ups and downs – more uncertainty? 2. Revisit your Plan Z. Is it still viable? If your Plan A were to unravel, will you still be in the game? Consult your mentors to help think through contingencies. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 19.
    Round 6 In the next day: 1. Adjust LinkedIn feed to show most helpful info. Select which types of updates you want. Save search queries on relevant topics at linkedin.com/signal. 2. Are you following the right people on Twitter? Adjust if necessary. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 20.
    Round 6 In the next week: 1. Sort your connections into domain expertise categories. Who do you know very well? Who is very smart in general? Who’s your go-to person on technology? Interpersonal issues? 2. Make a list of 2-3 top issues you think about. Keep related questions in mind to raise in conversation. 3. Post one article a week to an email list, blog, Twitter followers, FB friends, or LinkedIn connections. Pushing interesting info increases chances of receiving valuable info. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 21.
    Round 6 In the next month: 1. Schedule 3 lunches in the next few weeks: 1 with someone higher than you in same industry, 1 with old friend, 1 from adjacent industry. Engaged conversation leads to serendipitous intelligence. 2. Become a go-to person for other people in your network. Make your interests and skills known via blogging, email, discussion groups. Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com
  • 22.
    The End Colin Post post.colin@gmail.com www.expat-chronicles.com Prepared by Colin Post – find me at www.expat-chronicles.com