How LinkedIn can connect you with the right
talent to change the world
Social Media on Purpose
January 30th
Overview

 LinkedIn for Good Vision and Mission
 4 Ways LinkedIn Can help your organization today
   –   Brand
   –   Community
   –   Knowledge
   –   Understanding your network (that mysterious map)
 Talent: Board Member Connect
 Taproot: Pro bono Resources




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LinkedIn connects talent with
opportunity at massive scale.
Vision: Human capital is the future of
           philanthropy
LinkedIn for Good’s Mission
  Connect the talent and passion of
 professionals and LI Employees with
opportunities to use their skills to make
   a positive impact on the world.



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Leveraging LinkedIn to Build Your Brand
Use the network to build your brand

 Share the causes you care
  about
 Encourage your board
  members/donors/voluntee
  rs and employees to add
  the field to their profile
Adding the Volunteer/Causes Field
Leveraging LinkedIn to Grow your Community
United Nations Development Programme is
Focused on Driving Awareness & Education
Leveraging LinkedIn to get Insights and
              Knowledge
Knowledge and Insights: Influencer Platform

                                      Social Impact
                                      Influencers
                                      Nancy Lublin

                                      Beth Kanter

                                      Katya Andresen

                                      Jennifer Pahkla

                                      Craig Newmark

                                      Charles Best

                                      Aaron Hurst

                                      Ben Mangan

                                      Leila Janah




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Leveraging LinkedIn to understand, grow and
            unlock your network
Why connections matter




                                    3rd Degree


        4,000,000
                                      2nd Degre
                         110,000
                              645    1st Degree
Redundant Connections
Be the Broker in the Structural Hole




InMap (http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com/)
Leveraging LinkedIn to find TALENT

        Board Members
          Employees
      Pro Bono Resources
Why did LinkedIn decide to launch a Board
           matching solution?
Board Recruitment is a large marketplace run solely
on relationship based outreach

                Current State
     2M (approx) board seats need to be filled annually
                Greatest difficulty is for small to medium size NPs who lack funds and known brand
                Only 6% of nonprofit report they can successfully recruit right kind of board member
                Skill based selection is emerging as a central piece of recruitment

     78% of professionals would like to join a nonprofit board
             87% of HR professionals surveyed expressed interest in board service
             92% of marketing professionals surveyed expressed interest in board service
             Serving on a board is a powerful way for professionals to develop their identity and impact

     74% of board members are responsible for recruiting new board members
                90% of board recruitment is done through personal and professional contacts
                1 in 5 use LinkedIn to further support traditional recruitment efforts
                Of those using LinkedIn, 53% are satisfied with the results they have seen



Sources: Booz Allen, Board Recruitment in the Nonprofit Marketplace, 2002; Taproot Research. LinkedIn Nonprofit research May 2012
In partnership with Taproot, we LISTENED
            to the nonprofit sector

               17 focus group
 Met monthly with a 6 person Design panel
Sent a survey to 10,000 nonprofit professional
LinkedIn Board Member Connect is a program
that helps nonprofit leaders find quality board
              members quickly.
Making the right match with Talent Finder


 1. Search with Premium facets and enhanced profile visibility
 2. Reach potential matches by connecting and via InMail
 3. Assess potential fit using profile data and social context




         DEMO: finding a CXO or VP with social
         marketing skills, currently working in the
             internet sector in the Bay Area
Advanced Search




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Management
                                tools




                 One click
                  InMail


  Premium
search facets



                   Full names and
                profiles for 3rd degree
LinkedIn Board Member Connect (nonprofits.linkedin.com)




Next LinkedIn Board Member Connect Webinar is Feb 7th at 10am. Sign up today.


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Success Story: LinkedIn helps build nonprofit boards
that transform lives
 Building Excellent Schools (BES) supports entrepreneurs who design, found
  and lead charter schools in underserved communities nation wide.
 Opened a charter school in December and 5 out of the 9 board
  members were identified through Linkedin




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Connections that are just, meaningful and important




                        I’m Here.

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RESOURCES

 Follow us on LinkedIn

 Follow us on Twitter: @linkedin4good

 Check out our new resource page:
  Nonprofits.linkedin.com

 Slideshare LIFG channel:
  http://www.slideshare.net/LinkedinforGood


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If you remember nothing else….

   Add the Volunteer/Causes field
   Sign up for the Board Member Connect program
   Start following Influencers on LinkedIn
   Be the Bridge!


    “Do what you do best, and network the rest”




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Social Media on Purpose:  LinkedIn

Social Media on Purpose: LinkedIn

  • 1.
    How LinkedIn canconnect you with the right talent to change the world Social Media on Purpose January 30th
  • 2.
    Overview  LinkedIn forGood Vision and Mission  4 Ways LinkedIn Can help your organization today – Brand – Community – Knowledge – Understanding your network (that mysterious map)  Talent: Board Member Connect  Taproot: Pro bono Resources 2
  • 3.
    LinkedIn connects talentwith opportunity at massive scale.
  • 4.
    Vision: Human capitalis the future of philanthropy
  • 5.
    LinkedIn for Good’sMission Connect the talent and passion of professionals and LI Employees with opportunities to use their skills to make a positive impact on the world. 5
  • 6.
    Leveraging LinkedIn toBuild Your Brand
  • 7.
    Use the networkto build your brand  Share the causes you care about  Encourage your board members/donors/voluntee rs and employees to add the field to their profile
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Leveraging LinkedIn toGrow your Community
  • 10.
    United Nations DevelopmentProgramme is Focused on Driving Awareness & Education
  • 11.
    Leveraging LinkedIn toget Insights and Knowledge
  • 12.
    Knowledge and Insights:Influencer Platform Social Impact Influencers Nancy Lublin Beth Kanter Katya Andresen Jennifer Pahkla Craig Newmark Charles Best Aaron Hurst Ben Mangan Leila Janah 12
  • 13.
    Leveraging LinkedIn tounderstand, grow and unlock your network
  • 14.
    Why connections matter 3rd Degree 4,000,000 2nd Degre 110,000 645 1st Degree
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  • 16.
    Be the Brokerin the Structural Hole InMap (http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com/)
  • 17.
    Leveraging LinkedIn tofind TALENT Board Members Employees Pro Bono Resources
  • 18.
    Why did LinkedIndecide to launch a Board matching solution?
  • 19.
    Board Recruitment isa large marketplace run solely on relationship based outreach Current State  2M (approx) board seats need to be filled annually  Greatest difficulty is for small to medium size NPs who lack funds and known brand  Only 6% of nonprofit report they can successfully recruit right kind of board member  Skill based selection is emerging as a central piece of recruitment  78% of professionals would like to join a nonprofit board  87% of HR professionals surveyed expressed interest in board service  92% of marketing professionals surveyed expressed interest in board service  Serving on a board is a powerful way for professionals to develop their identity and impact  74% of board members are responsible for recruiting new board members  90% of board recruitment is done through personal and professional contacts  1 in 5 use LinkedIn to further support traditional recruitment efforts  Of those using LinkedIn, 53% are satisfied with the results they have seen Sources: Booz Allen, Board Recruitment in the Nonprofit Marketplace, 2002; Taproot Research. LinkedIn Nonprofit research May 2012
  • 20.
    In partnership withTaproot, we LISTENED to the nonprofit sector 17 focus group Met monthly with a 6 person Design panel Sent a survey to 10,000 nonprofit professional
  • 21.
    LinkedIn Board MemberConnect is a program that helps nonprofit leaders find quality board members quickly.
  • 22.
    Making the rightmatch with Talent Finder 1. Search with Premium facets and enhanced profile visibility 2. Reach potential matches by connecting and via InMail 3. Assess potential fit using profile data and social context DEMO: finding a CXO or VP with social marketing skills, currently working in the internet sector in the Bay Area
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  • 24.
    Management tools One click InMail Premium search facets Full names and profiles for 3rd degree
  • 25.
    LinkedIn Board MemberConnect (nonprofits.linkedin.com) Next LinkedIn Board Member Connect Webinar is Feb 7th at 10am. Sign up today. 25
  • 26.
    Success Story: LinkedInhelps build nonprofit boards that transform lives  Building Excellent Schools (BES) supports entrepreneurs who design, found and lead charter schools in underserved communities nation wide.  Opened a charter school in December and 5 out of the 9 board members were identified through Linkedin 26
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    Connections that arejust, meaningful and important I’m Here. 27
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    RESOURCES  Follow uson LinkedIn  Follow us on Twitter: @linkedin4good  Check out our new resource page: Nonprofits.linkedin.com  Slideshare LIFG channel: http://www.slideshare.net/LinkedinforGood 28
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    If you remembernothing else….  Add the Volunteer/Causes field  Sign up for the Board Member Connect program  Start following Influencers on LinkedIn  Be the Bridge! “Do what you do best, and network the rest” 29

Editor's Notes

  • #3 I’m Meg Garlinghouse and I manage LinkedIn’s Social Impact program – which means I spend my days and nights imagining all the ways that we can leverage our network and inspire our members to make a positive impact in the world. Today, I’m going to spend about 15 min quickly walking you through our mission, ways you can use LI to strengthen your brand, grown your community and gain knowledge. Going to spend most of the time walking you through a recent program we call Board Connect and then turn it over to Amanda from Taproot to share a great example of how you can use LI to source pro bono talent
  • #4 Stand up if you have a LI profile? Stay standing if you have added the volunteer/causes field?Stay standing if your organization has a company page?Stay standing if you can name of our Influencers?Stay standing if you already use our LI Board Connect programWhat LI does as a business is connect talent with opportunity at massive scale
  • #5 We have an unprecedented opportunity to connect our professionals with unique opportunities to use their skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on the world
  • #8 Asking your staff, volunteers and board members to add this field is a great way to build your brand on the LI network. We added this to the profile experience about 1 ½ years ago – it was actually the most requested feature to the profile page. Here is Beth Kanter – she was of course an early adopter,
  • #9 Go to the profile page, click on the Edit profile and you will see this right hand nav bar come up – click on the volunteer and causes field and up will come this box to fill out.
  • #11 Nonprofit organizations have a unique opportunity to engage with affluent, educated individuals at scale by leveraging LinkedIn Company PageCreating a Company Page can take less than 10 minutesGrowing your follower base can be incorporated into your everyday activities (marketing programs, website, events)Dedicating just a few minutes a day to post meaningful content that followers can engage with and distribute across the network can become a daily habit that has exponential benefits
  • #16 What are inMapsBigger names represent people who are the most connected within that specific cluster or group. When you click on a contact within a circle you’ll see their profile pop up on the right, as well as lines highlighting how they’re connected to your connections.Here’s where it gets interesting. Your map is actually a view into how your professional world has been created over time. To get a sense of how that’s true, label each cluster (color) and explore your connections to see who are the major bridges on your map. You can use those insights to measure your own impact or influence, or create opportunities for someone else. So, you might see two distinct groups that you could introduce to become one. Or, you might leverage one person to connect them to someone else. See an area that doesn’t look like it is representative of your professional world? Fix it by adding the necessary connections.Bear with me for 1 minute while I got a little “meta” on you – here is a visualization of someone’s LinkedIn network –every dot represents a connection. You can actually go see yours at inmaps.linikedinlabs.com – this profile that you are looking at has a huge number of connections but they do not have a very healthy network b/c everyone seems to be connected to everyone else. In other words, each dot is not connecting you to a new network of professionals. We often see this in sectors that are insular
  • #17 This is a visualization of my network – b/c I work on a corporate setting but have strong professional ties in the nonprofit sector I am often the bridge between these two groups – or I am the broker of the structural hole. Often time your board members are these bridges – or connections to new networks that you did not previously have access to
  • #18 Your ability to find the right talent – whether for board members, employees or pro bono resources, is directly related to your network
  • #20 Why did we decide to start this program?As many of you know personally – b/c you are experiencing it every day – there is a huge and growing demand for board members – in fact, it is estimated that nearly 2mm board seats need to be filled each yearThe good news is that the supply is there – professionals want to join boardsWe started seeing this happening organically on our platform