Thu 7 Feb 2008
Batting 1000 with LinkedIn
Posted by jtmcarthur under Collaboration, Communities, Enterprise 2.0, Social Media
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Howard Perlstein, founder of HOW, a management consulting services company based in Brookline, Massachusetts, just became my 1000th connection on LinkedIn. We were introduced by a mutual friend and met for coffee. He talked about his business, and I talked about mine. We also talked about ways that we might be able to help each other. I have no idea, yet, whether I or he will reap any financial reward, but, as I said to Howard, if you don’t take the occasional random walk, you’ll wear out your path.
Someone asked me recently, if I actually know all of the people in my LinkedIn network. The answer is “yes.” And I wish that I had started using LinkedIn sooner, because I’m missing the other 5000 people I’ve met during the past 10 years. OK, 5000 is a guess, but I’m not far off. And somewhere in those 5000 is someone I can help. Sometimes for fun and sometimes for profit. And while I can’t help everyone, as a good friend, Barba Hickman, founder of Applied Clarity, said to me, “If I start off each day thinking about how I can help someone, the business pretty much takes care of itself.”
Hey John,
I agree, LinkedIn has been a Godsend for me as well. So far I haven’t used it as much to connect with others as to organize my network.
I’m glad we reconnected. Good stuff on your blog! I’ll be reading.
Pete,
Thanks for the post. I’ve just decided to encourage all of my high school classmates to sign up and connect on LinkedIn. Even if we are almost 34 years post graduation, it’s not too late to try to help each other. And, if for no other reason, LinkedIn is a good memory prosthesis.
John