3. Session Topic
Generate discussion and share tips, best practices and tools for using
social media to:
• Build, expand, maintain and leverage professional networks in their
countries, region and with new network in US;
• Share the TechWomen experience; Build excitement around the
program and expand its reach
• Share experiences and interests openly yet safely and respecting
one another's privacy while achieving the above
• Dealing with information/social media overload
5. Human Spectragram
Disagree Agree
The only way to protect your privacy and safety is
avoid using online social network for professional
networking
6.
7.
8. COMMON SENSE NETWORKING ONLINE
Location Based Social Networks:
• Turn off social location features and geo tagging.
• Don’t announce where you are right now on Twitter or Facebook
Think Before You Share:
• Is what you’re posting something that you wouldn’t mind being seen by your
children, parents, employer, employees, or government?
Connect Thoughtfully:
• Friending policy for each online social network you use
• Don’t accept an invitation to connect if it doesn’t feel safe.
Protect your privacy and that of others:
• Be careful on Facebook w/ photos, tagging friends, and privacy settings
12. Share Pair
What are your privacy and safety tips?
How do protect yourself online?
13. LinkedIn is known as a professional social network. It has been called
Facebook with a suit and tie. It is also the best social channel for
business to business networking and lead generation. LinkedIn is a
great way to meet new business prospects, potential partners, and
leverage relationships within your existing network for referrals. It can
extend and enhance networking offline
15. Complete your LinkedIn Profile
• Profile picture
• Summary & skill set
• Education
• Volunteer Experience &
Causes
• Detailed work experience
for at least 3 recent
positions
• At least 3
recommendations
15
16. Your Connecting Policy
PAN CAN FAN
PAST ACTIVE NETWORK CURRENT ACTIVE NETWORK FUTURE ACTIVE NETWORK
17. Connect
Your Connections
YOU
Your 2nd degree Connections
Your 3rd degree Connections
OON Out of Network
Connect with…
Staff
Other TechWomen and Mentors
Use search to find people who can
help you with your professional goals
Other:
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19. Be the Broker in the Structural Hole
InMap (http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com/)
20. Share Pair
What are some ways that you use LinkedIn
to expand the reach and quality of your
professional network to reach goals?
How can you make LinkedIn work for you?
21. Twitter can be an excellent tool for professional networking and sharing
your experience in the program. Twitter make it easy to get “just in
time support,” network, connect with different people who have
different expertise.
25. Master Basics
• Tweet valuable information relevant
to your objective
• Link to editorial calendar
• Use #hashtags
• Reply instead of post
• Share Photos
• Say something provocative or funny
• Ask questions
26. The Networked Professional Woman on Twitter
Open and accessible to the world and
building relationships
Making interests, hobbies, passions visible
creates authenticity
29. Share Pair
What some creative ways that you can use
Twitter to share your experience in the
TechWomen program with others?
How can you incorporate photos?
31. Self-Knowledge Is The First Step
A few quick
assessment
questions
Add up your
score: # of YES
answers
32. Self-Knowledge Is The First Step
1. When you open email or do social media or curation tasks, does it make you feel
anxious?
2. When you are seeking information to curate, have you ever forgotten what it was in
the first place you wanted to accomplish?
3. Do you ever wish electronic information would just go away?
4. Do you experience frustration at the amount of electronic information you need to
process daily?
5. Do you sit at your computer for longer than 30 minutes at a time without getting
up to take a break?
6. Do you constantly check (even in the bathroom on your mobile phone) your email,
Twitter or other online service?
7. Is the only time you're off line is when you are sleeping?
8. Do you feel that you often cannot concentrate?
9. Do you get anxious if you are offline for more than a few hours?
10.Do you find yourself easily distracted by online resources that allow you to avoid
other, pending work?
33. What’s Your Attention Focusing Score?
Source: Lulumonathletica
0…1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…9…10
Mindful Online………………………………………………………..Need Help Now
34. What does it mean to manage your attention while your
curate or other social media tasks?
• Understand your goals and priorities and
ask yourself at regular intervals whether
your current activity serves your higher
priority.
• Notice when your attention has
wandered, and then gently bringing it
back to focus on your highest priority
• Sometimes in order to learn or deepen
relationships -- exploring from link to link
is permissible – and important. Don’t
Source: Howard Rheingold
NetSmart make attention training so rigid that it
destroys flow.
35.
36. What small habit will you change?
To establish new attention
habits, start small, find a
place in your routine for new
behavior and repeat until
paying attention has become
a habit
What will you try? Write it
Source: Bandragirl: http://bandragirl.tumblr.com/
down.
Profile pictureSummary and skill setEducationDetailed work experience for at least 3 recent positionsAt least 3 recommendationsNot from direct manager in that role
One of the best ways to find the most candidates on LinkedIn is to improve your own reach.Just like in real life, your network is comprised of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree connections. As you can see from the graphic above, the network multiplies dramatically, so the more 1st degree connections you build, the greater access you have to the 150M members on LinkedIn, and the better your searches for talent will be. You can use the Address Book !
http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/21/nomophobia-attacks-harris-says-74-of-users-panic-over-phone-loss-58-of-us-cant-stay-away-from-mobiles-for-more-than-an-hour/We have to cover a lot of ground in our work today and do it while logged on to the greatest tool for distraction and procrastination ever invented! And now we can access the Internet anytime, anywherehttp://techcrunch.com/2012/06/21/nomophobia-attacks-harris-says-74-of-users-panic-over-phone-loss-58-of-us-cant-stay-away-from-mobiles-for-more-than-an-hour/Nearly 60% said they don’t go an hour without checking their phone. Younger folks were the most addicted: 63% of women and 73% of men ages 18-34 say they don’t go an hour without checking their phones.Our connection never sleeps. 54% said they check their phones while lying in bed: before they go to sleep, after they wake up, even in the middle of the night.We need access everywhere. Nearly 40% admit to checking their phone while on the toilet.Learning how to use mindfulnessonline is an essential work place skill!
What is mindful social media?Becoming aware of how you direct your attention – both online and offlineContentcuration online does not control your awareness – you can take control back and through repeated conscious efforts