Happiness CDLXXVIX
One thing a person loves in life is a little bit of challenge. Life with no challenge is just boring.
One thing a person loves in life is a little bit of challenge. Life with no challenge is just boring.
Sometimes you don’t know what you have in front of you. The opportunity to change.
That’s what lies before today’s C-Suite executives if they choose to explore it. What I’m talking about here, of course, is really about relationships. With the advent of social computing in the second half of this decade, the power has shifted from producers and marketers to people.
The challenge, of course, is for today’s executives to leap into the deep end of the pool and embrace these new relationships. To build new loyalty into their customer base, by demonstrating the ability to listen, learn, share and improve.
This is a great opportunity that current executives and VPs have that their predecessors didn’t have. The ability to change the relationship and make it one built on the trust and respect of quality products and honest interactivity. This goes equally for internal communications. The opportunity to use these same open and trust building methods within an organization is huge. Especially with organizations that are struggling with employee engagement and moral in these trouble economic times.
It goes beyond displaying good will, however. Any effort in using social computing for building new relationships requires a commitment to open dialog, acceptance of public feedback (both good and bad), and the willingness to discuss this in a public venue.
The point here, is that our current executives have this powerful new option that their ancestors did not. The question is, how many are of strong enough to take that bold step?
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Welcoming the challenges of the day, knowing that I’ll be the better because of them.
Like Jon Swanson, I’m not really big on memes, but since the 5-Things meme is a long standing blogging tradition, who am I to refuse? So in his 25 Things post, Jon tagged me with “Five Happiness Reasonsâ€, I’ll bite and hand off to another couple bloggers.
Here are my items for the “5 Things†meme: Reasons to be Happy:
So now I’ve got to tag another 5 bloggers eh? Well, I’ll tag Mykl Roventine, Todd Jordan, Josh Kahn, Mike Keliher, Garrick Van Buren. What’s the five things? Since it’s that Thanksgiving time of year – how about 5 things in social media to be thankful for? Participate if you like guys.
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Enjoying another day, in which we have the opportunity to do something great.