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The art of networking
Kingsley Aikins
Kingsley is the CEO of The Networking Institute, a consultancy company that specialises in training in the areas of trade promotion, philanthropy, and diaspora engagement.
Prior to founding the Networking Institute, Kingsley held a variety of roles including Chief Executive of the Worldwide Ireland Funds and Founder and CEO of Diaspora Matters.
Kingsley is an ardent believer in the power- both political and professional- of networking. He has spent his life striving to bring together people regardless of geographical location under the one umbrella of promoting Irish interests.
Kingsley firmly believes that life is a game of inches, so let’s hear what advice he can share that will help move us all just a little further along our respective journeys.
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Summary
2:40 Kingsley’s early years
- Early connections
- His year off playing rugby in France
- How French rugby is different from Irish rugby
- The top players on his team
5:15 Moving to Sydney, Australia
- Starting an Irish business network: The Lansdowne Road Club/Lansdowne Club
- The importance of networking when moving to a new country
- The Irish influence in Australia
- “Kings in Grass Castles” by Mary Durack
9:10 Founding the Australia Ireland Funds and the Ireland Funds of New Zealand
- Connecting with Tony O’Reilly, head of Heinz
- Creating the conditions for “funnels of serendipity” through which random chance can change your life
11:30 How to make tall asks
- “You just never know”: taking it one small step at a time
- Remembering that every large organization started small
13:20 The American Ireland Fund
- Taking inspiration from the UJA’s model
- Tapping into Ireland’s global resource, their “diaspora capital”
- Their projects: Offering support to Northern Ireland and establishing integrated schools
- Collaborating with Chuck Feeney on sending Northern Irish leaders to meet Nelson Mandela in South Africa
18:47 Fundraising and philanthropy
- Current donation tendencies at different income and age levels
- The importance of building relationships with potential donors
- Kingsley’s techniques when asking for money
25:52 The Irish diaspora
- Why Ireland has invested so much in this area
- Looking to the diaspora for help after the 2008 financial crisis
- Ireland’s “soft” cultural power
- How Ireland has become a leader in the diaspora space
- Ireland’s connection to Africa
31:00 Emigration and immigration
- Emigration caused by the 1846 famine
- Why the strongest diasporas are victim diasporas
- Making sure your networks reflect the diversity of the population
- The negative connotations of the word “migration” and the positive ones of the word “diaspora”
- Examples of large corporations founded by immigrants
- The obstacles faced by Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai when going to study in the US
- Kingsley’s work with the International Organization for Migration
36:52 FDI and the diaspora
- The “nudge factors”: how small things can make a huge difference when it comes to FDI funding
39:00 Kingsley’s return to Ireland
- Why he decided to come back
40:04 Networking
- The Networking Institute and the Diaspora Institute
- The negative associations we have with networking
- Carla Harris’s advice on who you need to advance in your career: advisors, mentors, sponsors
- The importance of having people who will defend you in your absence
- Empowering Yourself: The Organizational Game Revealed” by Harvey Coleman
- Why how well you do your job only contributes 10% to your career progress, and exposure contributes 60%
- How COVID will force people back into networking
- Tom Peters and the idea of “Me, Inc.”
- Taking responsibility for your own success and building your own personal brand
48:10 Exposure
- Exposure considerations: How can I overdeliver? How can I make other people look good?
- Becoming “known”
- The importance of asking yourself: “What value can I add to other people?”
49:40 Mentorship
- How to find and select a mentor
- Kingsley’s younger “reverse” mentors
52:25 Building a network
- Building a network with small steps taken over time
- Suggestions for those who “hate networking”
- Why introverts can be the best at networking
- The power of good listening skills
- “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie
- How technology reduces face-to-face interactions
- “Alone Together” by Sherry Turkle
- The characteristics of good networkers
- The lack of soft skills in new graduates
- The Centre for Future-ready Graduates at the National University of Singapore
- Building “social capital”
- Networking within organizations
- Companies who create alumni networks: the McKinsey example
1:02:25 Networking strategies
- What Kingsley teaches and asks in his training sessions
- Getting comfortable talking to strangers
- “…and Death Came Third!” by Andy Lopata
- In Ireland: “We’re great talkers and poor speakers”
- The challenge of public speaking
1:07:25 Weak connections
- The limitations of homophily (only spending time with people similar to us)
- Why your next job will come from your weak connections
- “Dunbar’s number”: the limited number of people we can have in our life
- Gender differences in networking
1:10:20 Relational vs transactional mindset
- Networking as an antidote to loneliness
- The Kaizen philosophy
- Examples of networking programs in various organizations and why networking should be integrated in the culture of a company
- Examples of small gestures that bring small gains
1:16:49 Habits
- Making networking part of your daily life
- Kingsley’s daily swimming and walking routines
1:19:40 Stand-up comedy
- Why humour is a great addition to public speaking