User talk:Clchalberg

Recruiting Research Pivoting
A technique to leverage existing names to generate further research by finding associative names related to the original name. This "pivot" can compound through multiple degrees of separation. For example, you can take a name, say Chris Chalberg, and "pivot" from it by seeing what other names are associated with this name. More than likely those names are in the same professional field as the person, especially if you are searching in trade journals, conference papers or related professional resources. Once again, the names identified from the original name Chris Chalberg can yet be pivoted a third time to create a multiplier effect. The "hit ratio" of relevant names after a third pivot begins to wane dramatically.

Clchalberg (talk) 20:57, 3 December 2017 (UTC)Chris Chalberg

Draft:Recruiting Research Pivoting concern
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