Friday, May 29, 2020
Tracking Degrees of Separation in JibberJobber
Tracking Degrees of Separation in JibberJobber Whew! Did you make it through the last two posts on what Degrees of Separation are? I thought it was pretty simple, until Lamar challenged my thinking, which is why I wrote these posts. Post 1: The Most Important Networking Question: âWho do you knowâ¦â (Degrees of Separation) Post 2: 1st and 2nd Degree of Separation vs 3rd and 4th Degree of Separation: Whatâs the Difference? Post 3: THIS ONE Heres how we keep track of this in JibberJobber. When you add a Contact, youll see the Referred By field. If you dont have many Contacts (a few hundred?), youll see them in a drop down. If you have a lot, you have a blank field but once you start typing a name, we show you all possible hits: So I fill this in and it automatically assigns it a Degree of Separation, based on who referred that contact to you. Then, you can see your network in a Tree View, like this: On the left youll see the Degrees, in an icon. John is a 1st Degree Contact, and you can see he introduced me to Johnny (2nd Degree), who introduced me to two people: Jose and Sally (both 3rd Degree Contacts). The right is pointing at multiple introductions from one person Is this powerful or WHAT? Seriously cool folks. Where else can you see something like this? Tracking Degrees of Separation in JibberJobber Whew! Did you make it through the last two posts on what Degrees of Separation are? I thought it was pretty simple, until Lamar challenged my thinking, which is why I wrote these posts. Post 1: The Most Important Networking Question: âWho do you knowâ¦â (Degrees of Separation) Post 2: 1st and 2nd Degree of Separation vs 3rd and 4th Degree of Separation: Whatâs the Difference? Post 3: THIS ONE Heres how we keep track of this in JibberJobber. When you add a Contact, youll see the Referred By field. If you dont have many Contacts (a few hundred?), youll see them in a drop down. If you have a lot, you have a blank field but once you start typing a name, we show you all possible hits: So I fill this in and it automatically assigns it a Degree of Separation, based on who referred that contact to you. Then, you can see your network in a Tree View, like this: On the left youll see the Degrees, in an icon. John is a 1st Degree Contact, and you can see he introduced me to Johnny (2nd Degree), who introduced me to two people: Jose and Sally (both 3rd Degree Contacts). The right is pointing at multiple introductions from one person Is this powerful or WHAT? Seriously cool folks. Where else can you see something like this? Tracking Degrees of Separation in JibberJobber Whew! Did you make it through the last two posts on what Degrees of Separation are? I thought it was pretty simple, until Lamar challenged my thinking, which is why I wrote these posts. Post 1: The Most Important Networking Question: âWho do you knowâ¦â (Degrees of Separation) Post 2: 1st and 2nd Degree of Separation vs 3rd and 4th Degree of Separation: Whatâs the Difference? Post 3: THIS ONE Heres how we keep track of this in JibberJobber. When you add a Contact, youll see the Referred By field. If you dont have many Contacts (a few hundred?), youll see them in a drop down. If you have a lot, you have a blank field but once you start typing a name, we show you all possible hits: So I fill this in and it automatically assigns it a Degree of Separation, based on who referred that contact to you. Then, you can see your network in a Tree View, like this: On the left youll see the Degrees, in an icon. John is a 1st Degree Contact, and you can see he introduced me to Johnny (2nd Degree), who introduced me to two people: Jose and Sally (both 3rd Degree Contacts). The right is pointing at multiple introductions from one person Is this powerful or WHAT? Seriously cool folks. Where else can you see something like this?
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