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- Dec 2018
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The large majority of researchers accepted my invitation to connectwith practitioners.
Large majority of researchers are willing to have a chat with a practitioner, without getting paid. Knowing the researcher directly/indirectly helps, no A/B test
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As shown below, practitioners very clearly prefer hands-on matchmakin
Practioners prefer being matched
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Overall, however, these data showhow practitionersare often nottime-sensitive when interacting with res
Practitioners are not in a hurry when looking to talk to researchers
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As shown below, most of the 37 practitioners that reached out were facing a mome
Mindset of practitioners looking to be matche
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Afterwards I followed up with practitionersand asked if the conversation provided useful information addressing their cu
How to ask if the consultation session was useful
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One way to reduce the impact of status differentials is to communicate each individual’s expertise to the entire group upfron
How to get people to share their expertise in a group
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