Dr. Zhu Shen to Speak about “The Art & Science of Social Media, Networking & Leadership” at Pfizer La Jolla March 8, 2011

Dr. Zhu Shen is invited to speak at:
Pfizer La Jolla
Tue March 8, 2011
11:30 am – 1 pm

“The Art & Science of Social Media, Networking & Leadership”

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Dr. Zhu Shen is an award-winning business leader, author, speaker, filmmaker & producer, media personality, parenting expert, and thought leader in cross-Pacific life science business. She is the CEO of BioForesight, a life science strategic consulting company providing media/public relations, licensing, partnering, investment advisory, CRO/outsourcing strategy, cross-cultural communications & negotiation training to clients globally.  She writes extensively about major cross-Pacific business trends in the life science industry for leading trade publications.

Dr. Shen is the producer of the acclaimed business DVD, “The Art & Science of Networking and Social Media: A Practical Guide to Your Professional Networking Success,” with rave reviews by Cornell Johnson School Dean Joseph Thomas, BIOCOM CEO Joseph Panetta, best-selling author and The Economist’s China senior correspondent Ted Plafker, UCSD Rady School Director of Career Services Robin Darmon, and more. http://socialwebnetwork.com

Dr. Shen is a co-producer of “Ingrid Pitt: Beyond the Forest,” an educational animation short featuring animation by her 5th grade son Perry Chen about a young Holocaust survivor, in partnership with twice-Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton.  The film is slated to complete production in March 2011, and premiere at various film festivals in 2011.

http://bit.ly/eBhrBI

(San Diego Channel 6 interview of Perry Chen, Bill Plympton, Kevin Sean Michaels, and Dr. Zhu Shen about Beyond the Forest, July 22, 2010)

http://www.toonboom.com/products/toon-boom-studio/userstories/story/?id=PerryChen

(Toon Boom Animation: Producing a First Animated Short at 10 Years Old)

Dr. Shen is co-writing books with her son Perry on parenting and movie review writing for children. She was also the executive producer of “Perry Previews the Movies” on wsRadio, featuring Perry Chen, the award-winning child film critic who reviews movies for the San Diego Union Tribune and San Diego Entertainer.

Dr. Shen is widely known as the “Queen of Networking.”  Over the course of her career, she has over 12 million contacts in her Linkedin network across life science, technology, business, non-profit, education, media, and entertainment industries worldwide.  Her ability in “creating lasting and meaningful business relationships” and her “sharp intuitive sense of how to find, reach and draw in the people who can help achieve professional goals” are evident in her success in building a rich and fulfilling career in varied fields, and in her efforts to give back to the community.

Mindeliver Media 5on5 Expert Blog Series, featuring Dr. Zhu Shen:

http://www.mindeliver.com/2010/01/534/

Dr. Shen is a frequent speaker and chair of business conferences and has been featured on CBS Evening News, Business Week, Fox News, Los Angeles Times, China Economic Review, The Young Icons TV show, Pharmaceutical Executive, PharmAsia News, The Scientist, Genetic Engineering News, Biotech World, Cornell Enterprise, Ernst & Young Pharmaceutical Report, San Diego Union Tribune, San Diego Business Journal, San Diego Magazine, ASIA Media, The China Press, and more:

http://tinyurl.com/24fww28

(Pharmaceutical Executive, Dec 2010: China Pharma 2020 – Walled in No More, by Zhu Shen)

http://www.the-scientist.com/supplements/china/toc.jsp

(The Scientist China Life Science Supplement, Dec 2009, Co-produced, edited, & written by Zhu Shen)

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_37/b4099052479887.htm

(Business Week: Chinese Scientists Build Big Pharma Back Home, September 4, 2008)

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2009/sep/12/little-critic-has-big-vision/

(San Diego Union Tribune: Little Critic Has Big Vision, Sep 12, 2009)

Dr. Shen is active in several non-profit organizations, serving as Vice Chairman and on the Board of Directors of Sino-American Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Professionals Association (SABPA), the most influential life science organization in Southern California that focuses on cross-Pacific alliances.  She launched the inaugural SABPA Pacific Forum in 2005 and has served as an organizer and co-chair and helped to make this a flagship conference that draws over 300 attendees and C-level executives from across the Pacific:

http://sabpa.org/web/news_details.php?ID=285

Dr. Shen is on the advisory board of American Chinese Culture & Education Foundation (ACCEF) that raises funds to build schools in remote rural areas of China and serves on the board of Asian Art Coordinating Council since 1997.

Dr. Shen received the 2006 Asian Heritage Award. She was nominated for the Athena Pinnacle Award in 2007, 2008, and 2009; and the San Diego Business Journal’s Women Who Mean Business Award in 2008, 2009, and 2010.

Dr. Shen earned her Ph.D. in biochemistry from University of Colorado and her MBA from the Johnson School at Cornell University.  She attended Peking University and Peking Union Medical College.  Prior to starting BioForesight, she held positions at The Wilkerson Group/ IBM, Bayer, Chiron, and Immusol with increasing responsibilities in marketing, strategic planning, corporate communications, and business development.  Further information is on her websites:

http://www.bioforesight.biz

http://socialwebnetwork.com

http://www.perryspreviews.com

http://www.wsRadio.com/perry

Connect with Dr. Shen on Social Media:

http://www.linkedin.com/in/bioforesight

http://www.facebook.com/zhu.shen

http://twitter.com/bioforesight

http://www.youtube.com/perryspreviews

MinDeliver 5on5 Expert Blog Series Features Dr. Zhu Shen as Linkedin Expert

http://www.mindeliver.com/2010/01/534/

Zhu Shen,Ph.D., MBA is an award-winning business leader, author, media personality and thought leader in cross-Pacific life science business. She is the CEO of BioForesight, a strategic consulting company providing partnering, financing and outsourcing advisory, cross-cultural training, and media/public relations services to clients worldwide. She is an expert in social media, with over 9 million connections on her Linkedin network, and produced the DVD “The Art and Science of Networking and Social Media” which received rave reviews.

How long have you been on LinkedIn and how do you use it?

I think it was 4 or 5 years ago a friend of mine who started using LinkedIn and sent me an invitation and at that time LinkedIn was in its infancy. I was immediately attracted to the nice professional looking website with the layout and some of the features they already have. So I responded to his request and then setup a simple profile for myself. And then in terms of how I used it well, after the five years LinkedIn has grown significantly. They have over 50 million users worldwide. And they have a lot of nice features. So I use LinkedIn to establish my professional presence in the social media arena. And I use that to send updates about my activity, speaking events, conferences and other things that might be of interest to others in my industry. I also use that obviously to keep up with professional networks. And then continue to build the brand for my company and establish leadership position.

To learn more about the “Art & Science of Networking, Branding and Social Media,” register to attend this rare event on Sep 13, 2010 and learn from leading San Diego media and technology industries:

Registration:

http://socialwebnetwork.com/event

Monday, September 13, 2010 – 6 to 9 pm

AMN Healthcare Auditorium
12400 High Bluff Dr., San Diego, CA 92130

$30 per person by Aug 31, 2010
$40 per person Sep 1-11, 2010
$45 thereafter and onsite

(Registration fee includes light refreshments and a copy of “Art & Science of Networking & Social media DVD produced by Zhu Shen, retail $29.95)

Featuring Panelists:
Tammy Carpowich – Director of Interactive Strategy, KPBS
Moshe Engelberg, Ph.D. – President, ResearchWorks
Jay Jones – Managing Producer, KUSI Channel 9
Neil Senturia – CEO, Blackbird Advisors
Zhu Shen, Ph.D., MBA – CEO, BioForesight

Moderator: Joseph Panetta – CEO, BIOCOM
Get up close and personal with the Who’s Who in San Diego’s leading media (TV, radio, web) and technology industries, and hear them share the secrets of professional networking, branding, leadership, and using traditional & social media for your success in the digital age!

How much time do you spend on LinkedIn and how do you utilize your time?

It varies from this week to next. But I would say on average probably a few hours per week. And then primarily what I use that for is to send personal updates and then when I have major event or major developments I would update my profile. I would also get quite a few emails or messages that would come to my personal email box, that came through LinkedIn where people invite to connect with me or are introduced or referred by people that I know who are directly linked to me who request to connect on a professional level. Then I also do active searches on people I want to find in certain industries or groups.  And respond to requests, so those are the key things I use in LinkedIn.

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What are some of the tools you use on LinkedIn?

The update tool, which I believe is 140 characters just like twitter is very useful. I use that to send my personal updates and especially when I have events where I’ll be speaking. I think it’s a nice way to broadcast to people in your network. I also use the recommendations feature both for myself to get recommendations from others in my network and also recommending others. Which I think is a very nice feature that allows people to see the accomplishments that you have made and the kind of nature of your professional relationship with people in your network. And they get a feel for your capabilities, your personal style in a positive way. I think that is very useful and a powerful feature which I use quite often. Then I also use the request to connect where you could make requests to connect with people in your network through other people you know. When I identify people that I want to connect with then I send a request. And I get requests through that way as well, which I always respond to help others. Now in your personal profile, there’s a few places were you can list websites. So for myself I obviously have my company main website and also have website where I have a feature article which is an important one, that I could share with people in my network. Often times they would read that  and send me an invitation or comment about certain articles. So those are quite useful to get the message across.

How do you go about getting your recommendations?

What I usually do is among the people that are connected with me on the first level. I think about those I really value and that I have a great relationship with and who have been extremely helpful in one way or another in my professional career. I would start off recommending them first and just talk about what it was like working with them. And then they will receive their recommendation in their email box and they will see what I wrote. A lot of times people will reciprocate right away because it’s a courtesy and it’s really good to do that. So often times I just get responses that way and they would write me a glowing recommendation too. Which will be posted on the LinkedIn site. For those who do not respond right away then after a little while maybe a week or two I will send them a gentle reminder. “I hope you like the recommendation I sent you. And I would appreciate it if you could recommend me as well if you enjoyed working with me.”

What do you see as the future for LinkedIn?

I think LinkedIn has evolved and now is undisputedly the leader in professional networking and social media tool. That’s their brand I think they are going to continue to make features more useful and add features. So it’s a better tool for people to make connections. And next year I envision myself to develop more professional contacts both in my biotech life science industry, but perhaps increasingly in the world of entertainment, media and others because of the book I’m writing with my son Perry, on his movie review career as a nine year old. So I think I will develop more relationships in that circle. I also think in terms of useful features in LinkedIn they may want to develop an intergraded platform where you can have other social media tools, which I noticed they are using already with Twitter. That will make the LinkedIn page more user-friendly and you can streamline the process. Also I think it would be nice for them to perhaps add a video feature or where you can post video from YouTube. So it’s a multi-media platform not just words. Because the video has immerged as a really powerful tool for communication and that drives a lot of web traffic.

Welcome to Social Web Network Website

The global economic recession is affecting many of us: companies have laid off people, the job market is one of the toughest in decades, people who still have jobs are afraid of losing them.  What can you do to stay competitive in the job market and make yourself indispensable for any organization?  Networking!  It’s not just who you know, but who knows you!

During the past decade, I have developed over 10,000 direct business contacts in my global network and close to 9 million contacts in my Linkedin network.  In this 90 min DVD “The art & science of networking and social media- a practical guide to your professional networking success,” I will share my personal networking success stories, and walk you through the process of networking and lessons learned in a fun, interactive, and stimulating way.  It’s just like watching a movie.

After watching the DVD, you will learn

-how to set your short-term and long-term goals for networking,

-how to attract people into your network,

-what are different kinds of networking opportunities and how to choose the best ones for your goal

You will also learn what to do before attending a networking event, how to prepare.  At a networking event, what should you do when you arrive, and how to work the room, how to start a conversation, and how to differentiate yourself and stand out in the crowd.

Do you know that after attending a networking event, over 90% people don’t anything to follow up!  If you do, you will have a huge advantage right off the bat in connecting with the people you met.  I will share with you when and how to follow up with your new contacts.  Here is a tip: the best time to follow up is within 24 hrs after you meet someone important to you.  The memory is fresh, your sense of urgency will impress that person.  The likelihood of a response is much higher.

Finally, a lot of people feel intimidated by new social media.  I will show you how to get started and grow your skills in using the social media tools for networking, which are powerful and essential for your professional success.  I’ll show you how to use Linkedin, Twitter, and Facebook to grow your network, increase your personal branding, and create new business opportunities.

Ultimately, networking and social media are about building relationships.  If you follow the suggestions in my DVD and check your progress often, I have no doubt you will become a master in building your professional network and an indispensable part of any organization.  I wish you continued success in your career and life, and would love to hear your success stories.

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