"Wow!" Amy Waninger's book, Network Beyond Bias, has completed changed the way I look at my network. Her perspective on networking is so fresh and so different it blew me away. I have gaps in my network I didn't even know existed.
Her book begins by exploring the difficult topic of our subconscious biases and how those biases impact our decisions. She is able to convey the research and science in a manner that is digestible and easy to understand. This style continues throughout the book. In the end, you feel like you have had a conversation with a new friend.
Amy then makes the case that your network is really a hidden super power waiting to be tapped. As someone who believes in the power of a strong network, I totally agree! The section about networking describes an easy to implement framework for building a professional (or personal) network.
Once she lays the foundation of understanding bias and the power of your network, the magic happens. Amy introduces us to her networking matrix by challenging us to network like a CHAMP. In this section, she describes a network that provides you with key perspectives every professional should have in their network. As I learned about the CHAMP components, I was feeling pretty smug, "Yep, I can rattle off at least five people in each category."
Next Amy describes the other dimension to the CHAMP network: diversity. Again, feeling pretty about my network, I dove in. She raises the question “what perspectives does your network IGGNORE? As I completed this section of the matrix, I realized I had a lot of gaps and filling those gaps would strengthen my network even more!
Throughout the book, Amy uses stories from her career, as well as, those around her. This makes the book incredibly personal for the reader. I know, after reading this book, I will never look at networking the same way again. Thank you, Amy! Thank you for writing this book.