In this solo episode (S6 E3) I invite us to rethink the concept of networking within academia, inspired by what the late Liam Bannon shared with us in our recent conversation and the evident relational impact he had on people. I encourage us, myself included, to view networking as being about the other person, not about us, and see it as an opportunity for forming meaningful impactful social connections.
I offer some practical ideas for making networking about giving and helping others, based on the value of generosity, curiosity, and everyday interactions. In the end our real impact and success in academia are measured by the quality of relationships and the human connections we build, not by the titles or metrics we collect.
Overview
00:00 Introduction to Changing Academic Life
00:29 The Challenges of Networking
01:33 Rethinking Networking: Social Connections
01:48 Tribute to Liam Bannon
02:43 Personal Relations in Academic Careers
03:44 The Importance of Human Connections
10:16 Networking for Others
10:50 Practical Networking Strategies
17:17 Maintaining Connections
21:38 Conclusion and Call to Action
22:58 End
Related links:
Recent episode with Liam Bannon
Adam Grant, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
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