![]() ![]() In a room of at least 30 people, ask everybody to think of a project or problem they are working on right now where what would really help them is to be introduced to a specific person or organisation. ![]() The way we have run it to date is as follows: Similarly, I’ve felt for quite some time our network at 100%Open is suitable large and diverse that pretty much anybody can come to us with any project or problem and we will know somebody who can help solve it or progress it in the right direction.Īnd so recently, we’ve prototyped an exercise at various workshops and events called ‘2 degrees of separation’ that has worked so remarkably well that a) I wanted to share it and b) see if anybody can help prove exactly how it works. 99% probability) in a group of just 57 people. over 50% probability) with just 23 people in a group, and virtually guaranteed (i.e. ![]() I’ve always been struck by the birthday paradox which shows that the probability of 2 people sharing the same birthday is more likely than it is unlikely (i.e. ![]()
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