An introvert's guide to networking | Rick Turoczy | TEDxPortland

An introvert's guide to networking | Rick Turoczy | TEDxPortland

Experiences in the Startup Community

The Vibrant Startup Scene in Portland

  • Portland is home to a diverse and innovative startup community, not limited to tech but spanning various sectors like apparel, biking, banking, and healthcare.
  • Many grassroots initiatives are hard to track, making it challenging for newcomers to engage with the startup ecosystem.

Building Community Connections

  • Rick Taurasi discusses his role in connecting people within the startup community despite it not being part of his job description.
  • He identifies as introverted and shares personal anecdotes about his childhood shyness, illustrating that anyone can contribute to community building.

Introversion and Community Engagement

  • Introverts can excel at building connections because they are accustomed to navigating uncomfortable social situations.
  • One-on-one meetings are less intimidating than group events; Taurasi emphasizes their effectiveness for networking.

Collecting Dots: A Networking Strategy

  • Taurasi refers to one-on-one meetings as "collecting dots," where each interaction provides valuable insights from diverse backgrounds.
  • He argues that non-startup individuals bring unique perspectives that enrich the community's dialogue.

The Value of Reflection After Meetings

  • The true value of networking comes from reflecting on interactions long after they occur; this reflection connects individual insights into a broader context.

Connecting the Dots: Building Community

The Importance of Connections

  • The speaker emphasizes the need to connect diverse experiences, such as a blockchain start-up and an ice cream business, highlighting how unique perspectives can reveal connections that others may overlook.
  • It is noted that community building relies on recognizing these unique connections; however, this process does not occur naturally and requires intentional effort.

Artificial Nature of Community Building

  • The speaker argues that building community is an artificial endeavor, particularly challenging for introverts. Despite this, they assert that artificial constructs can lead to remarkable outcomes, similar to innovations like coffee.

Taking Action: Practical Steps

  • To foster community engagement, the speaker suggests scheduling a coffee meeting with someone new as a simple yet effective way to start connecting with others.
  • If initiating meetings feels overwhelming, the speaker encourages accepting invitations for coffee from others as a means of expanding one's network.

Leveraging Existing Networks

Video description

Rick explains that every person knows someone that someone else should know. That introverts can be comfortable with being uncomfortable by "collecting dots" and connecting dots only that willing individuals can see. If we are intentional on our own terms we can build community by making common sense, common. Rick has been an active partner of startups within the Portland area for over 20 years, and produces content on his tech blog, Silicon Florist. Co-founder and GM of Wieden+Kennedy’s PIE (Portland Incubator Experiment), Rick advises engineers, makers, doers, bloggers, and geeks to create tech-fueled cultural disruptions around the world. With special thanks to core the TEDxPortland organizing team, 70+ volunteers and cherished partners - without you this experience would not be possible. Our event history can be found TEDxPortland.com This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx