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A Speednetworker Returns

A Speednetworker Returns

Jo'Burg event by you.

“I would like to spend the whole of my life traveling, if I could anywhere borrow another life to spend at home” William Hazlitt

It seems like only days, not weeks ago that I was standing in Trafalgar Square, preparing for a Whistlestop Tour around the world.  My mission;  to promote Speednetwork the Globe in advance of the first ever Global Entrepreneurship Week, taking place this November 17th-23rd all over the world, in over seventy five countries!

From a farewell lunch in London, I flew three and a half thousand miles to Toronto, where I stood beneath the mighty CN Tower before the first of twelve Speednetworking Events across six continents.  The timeframe I’d been set to complete this global challenge; just twenty two days!

In San Francisco, the terrific YouNoodle hosted Whistlestop Two, where a fun crowd experienced the buzz of meeting people they had never met before, for just three minutes.  At the end of each three minutes, a whistle blows, and you have to move on to the next person!  The only three rules are that you must meet someone you’ve never met before, you can talk about whatever you want to talk about, and when the whistle blows you MUST change partners!

Rebeca Hwang, Oli Barrett, Bob Goodson by you.

From California I confronted the sights and sounds of Mexico City head-on with a gathering in South America’s tallest building.  I even dusted off my schoolboy Spanish, with extremely mixed results

Santiago, Chile’s Capital was my South American stop and although, technically, no Speednetworking took place, I did enjoy speed-meeting some fantastic local entrepreneurs from social network Bligoo, and meeting with the fine folks at the University of Santiago.

INNOVO (University of Santiago) by you.

Australian Matt Jones, from Social Alchemy is exactly the sort of person you want meeting you at the airport.  He’s fun, friendly and the has the kind of energy that makes you forget your eighteen hour journey in an instant.  Breakfast by Bondi Beach and an afternoon with the view to end all views (over Sydney Harbour), prepared me for the following day’s Speednetworking, one of my highlights of the trip.

Matt Jones (Social Alchemy) and Oli Barrett by you.Sydney Opera House by you.

In Singapore, I was reminded that no matter where in the world you are, there is nothing, absolutely nothing which beats dinner with old friends.  My late night catch up was just what I needed to refuel before meeting a great and focused crowd at Singapore’s University, the morning after the Australian event!

SNtG Singapore by you.

Rivalling Matt Jones for ‘host with the very most’ is Malaysia’s one and only Dash.  Warisan Global’s CEO is the man to know in Kuala Lumpur and beyond, and within an hour of arriving, I was being interviewed by a business radio station before being whisked off to dinner.  The next day’s KL event had the most incredible energy, with  what seemed like a hundred camera-phones flashing and thousands of business cards flying!

Dash, Oli Barrett, Vani Dhakshinamoorthy (Warisan Global) by you.

As it turned out, the buzz of Kuala Lumpur was a suitable preparation for the energy of Hong Kong, where the excellent Houghton Wan showcased the city magnificently, before hosting a memorable event.

Speednetworking Hong Kong by you.

 A twin-propeller plane flew me into Gaborone, Botswana’s capital, on the eve of a packed day of meetings with the British Council, the British High Commission and the Department for Women’s Affairs.  The final meeting over, it was off to Gaborone’s University to prepare for the evening’s Speednetworking, ably co-hosted by AIESEC

Botswana Event by you.

If entrepreneurship is the new rock and roll, then you will find it hard to find a better Rock Star than Rich Mulholland.  Living between Cape Town and Johannesburg, his company, Missing Link was a Speednetworker’s dream come true for a refuel and catch up on landing in South Africa. Rich even whisked me through the streets of Jo’Burg on route to the cracking location of Wits University for Whistlestop number ten!  A speedy ride to the airport gave me the chance to have a good conversation with host Nepeti Nicanor, a research fellow at the Wits Centre for Entrepreneurship.

Johannesburg Event by you.

Johannesburg Event by you.

If you were designing your own trip along these lines, you might at this point be tempted to schedule a day off, or at least one without an event.  But that wouldn’t be in the true spirit of Speednetworking!  And so, having landed from Johannesburg at six in the morning, it was off for a ten o’clock flight (from a different airport, of course!) to Dublin.  My terrific host, Brian Martin was ready and waiting, and he was extremely accommodating of the fact that, the day before, I had agreed to write a twelve hundred word feature for a British national newspaper! And so, after a short retreat to a laptop, I jumped into a Trinity College Speednetworking session.  The Dublin event gave me the chance to catch up with the person who, behind the scenes had been organising this whole trip;  an unsung hero, the one and only Marilise Saghbini – a total star!

Oli and Marilise by you. 

Thursday 9th October saw the twelfth and final Whistlestop, back in my home city of London.  The team at the School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS) were ushering in the new year of their entrepreneurial society and we were joined by friendly Global Entrepreneurship Week colleagues (including mastermind Scott Cain, with whom I first plotted the trip) – a fitting end to the tour, and, I hope, a great beginning to the coming unleashing of activity…

Try as it might, my Whistlestop Tour hasn’t done anything other than strengthen my love of Speednetworking.  As a way to get people meeting each other, fast, it’s simple, it’s cheap and it works.  Literally hundreds of people came up to me at events saying how much they had enjoyed it.  And, to be honest, how much they had been dreading it at first!

During Speednetwork the Globe, thousands of events will take place during Global Entrepreneurship Week.  Will you host one?  Could you host one?  Will you attend one?  Could you spread the word about one?

The single biggest question I’ve been pondering over the last month has been this;

“How can you make Speednetwork the Globe events truly GLOBAL?”

Is it the people you invite?  The conversations which take place?  The technology you use to connect event with event?

What do YOU think?!

On my travels, I’ve met hundreds of people, and loved keeping in touch with existing friends and colleagues along the way.  Hopefully you’ve had time to catch up on the trip once or twice and if it’s brought Global Entrepreneurship Week or Speednetwork the Globe onto your already busy radar, then, in a tiny way, I’ve done my job. 

So, this is a Speednetworker signing off for now, and in the spirit of Global Entrepreneurship Week, unleashing Speednetworking to you, and hoping you’ll pass it on, or better still, get involved!  I know that the team would love to hear from you so please drop them a line here.  Whatever you’re doing or planning for The Week and beyond, good luck! Thank you for tuning in, and whatever you do, please, keep in touch!

Oli Barrett's Whistlestop Tour send-off by you.

Catching Up; Inbox

Catching Up; Inbox

Panning for Gold by Digital Retina.

I’ve spent this morning, my first day back in Blighty, panning for inbox gold.  So here are ten possible nuggets for your delight;

Followers of the economic crisis will know that it’s not over ‘until the fat lady sings’, so may want to check out Impropera’s return to the Leicester Square Theatre, for that to happen.

Someone else hitting the high notes this week is Molly Bedingfield, mother of Daniel and Natasha, who is about to leap out of a plane (with parachute attached) above Mount Everest, raising money for her charity, Global Angels.

This will impress Global Angels ambassador, Mike Southon, the Beermat Entrepreneur, who has written another excellent column in the FT.

Trailing in Mike’s wake, I’m excited to see my second column appear in Growing Business magazine this month. 

Writing about all things entrepreneurial is something which is second nature to Raj Patel, who has moved on this month from the brilliant team at Make Your Mark to the Learning and Skills Network.

If it’s brilliant teams which you’re after, then look no further than author and occasional Daily Networker reader Doug Miller’s new book on the subject, out this week in all good bookshops!

One team I would like to see in action, but haven’t to date, is that of John Cleese and Stephen Fry.  These national treasures have both recently joined Twitter, so their up-to-the-minute antics (especially Stephen’s in Africa) are being shared with an audience which is growing by the day. 

New audiences is one of the subjects of the latest publication from think-tank DemosVideo Republic explores how young people are using video to express themselves and connect with the world around them.

The campaigners showcased on Channel 4’s latest commission, Battlefront, are no strangers to using both videos and Twitter to get their messages out.  I’m looking forward to helping Jordan promote his SALAD campaign and my ‘mentor’ page has just gone live up on the main site.  Jordan’s page is over here if you have time to check it out!

Beginning and ending with performing ladies, the lovely Emily Dubberley (and others) are promoting the Burlesque against Breast Cancer Ball in Hove on November 6th.  Tickets for this fantastic event are over here

Catching up with Mexico City

Catching up with Mexico City

Torre Mayor (tallest building in Latin America) by unleashingideas.

I’ve been catching up with Martha Cervantes, who works with Impulsa, hosts of the Mexico City Whistlestop Event.  

OB:  Hi Martha, can you tell me, briefly, what Impulsa does?

MC: We are Junior Achievement in Mexico.  We teach economics and financial literacy to students from K to 12 grade, through hands-on programs, taught by volunteers in the classroom.  We inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.

OB:  Excellent!  And how are plans shaping up for Global Entrepreneurship Week? 

MC: Impulsa has been working with Endeavor.  Between us, the main, national activities we have planned include;

–       a Launch Inauguration Event, in Mexico City.  We are inviting the Minister of Economy and plan to have 1000 students attending.  At the end of this Inauguration event we will release helium balloons (one for each student) with an entrepreneurship message written by each student.  At the same time all partners in the country will do the same in their own cities (schools, universities, companies, etc).

–       a National Job Shadow Day.  Hundreds of students will shadow a business man or women, executive, politician, or any other professional, in the area of interest of the student, for a complete working day.  These high school students will learn firsthand what the real work world is about.

–       We will launch an entrepreneurship portal that will link all JA entrepreneurship programs, plus many others that are in operation in the country.  The address will be www.mundoemprendedor.org.mx and will be supported by IBM servers and software.

–       Endeavor will have their Annual Gala Dinner during this week.

–       We have secured the support of several media leaders: Televisa and Grupo Editorial Expansion, among others.

–       IBM is actively participating in the week activities.

–       Currently we are following up on partners, to make sure that they are registered in the webpage and that are adding their activities to it.  We plan to have at least 100 partners registered.

OB:  That’s a terrific amount! Tell us about your Whistlestop Speednetworking Event event?  How was it?  What sort of people came?  What was the feedback like?

MC: It was a great oportunity to join people that could be involved  Global Entrepreneurship Week and to share expectations about the program.  

OB:  How can people get involved with what you’re doing in Global Entrepreneurship Week?

MC: They can contact us at Impulsa: (55) 5211-9444, Endeavor: (55) 5282-1680, or through the Unleashing Ideas website.

 OB:  Thanks Martha –  Any final messages for the reader of this blog?

MC:  This has been a very exciting challenge and we are looking forward for many successes, not only for us, but for everyone involved around the globe!