Networking in Silicon Valley
2 comments July 2nd, 2007
The best advice on networking I have read comes from Ford Harding’s book “Rain Making” in particular pages 44-59 have some very good “Rules of Thumb” for networking:
- Networking is helping people
- You must learn to recognize a lead for someone else when you hear it
- Networking is a sincere effort rather than keeping score
- Networking is a sense of urgency and obligation
- Networking is showing gratitude
- Networking is maintaining trust
- Networking requires you to spend some of your time selling other firm’s products and services.
- You must selective in who you partner with as these are a serious investment of time.
- Motivation is critical ingredient in effective networking.
For a profile of a very effective networker see “Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg” by Malcolm Gladwell.
One of the secrets to navigating Silicon Valley, is that it’s actually a very small place with many connections, some take a while to discover are nonetheless quite potent. That being said the single most important thing to avoid is wasting people’s time. Time is more scarce than capital, technology, or knowledge.