Tuesday, November 25, 2003

Anti-Social Software?

Using Tribe, Friendster, LinkedIn and the like help those without networks start and build their own. This usually is built on the back of people who have the skills and have made the investments into create their own social capital. What is in it for the haves to cede some of their competitive advantage to the have nots? When do the haves need to adopt new these technologies in order to stay competitive in a relationship driven world? The real advantage is keeping the social aspect in the relationship where others just want to automate their transaction-driven lives... Big fun (and learning coming...)

Monday, November 24, 2003

Being Human @ Work...

I will do a few posts focusing on the exploration of Richard Heckler's new book, Being Human at Work, in action. Our work has dehumanized us over the years and living inauthentically for such a large part of our lives leaves us dissatisfied, frustrated and regretful. How do we reawaken our authentic, true Selves and act in a consistently genuine fashion in our business lives? I am a stand for lessening or eliminating the gap in congruence in our ambitions (what we say we are and will do) and our everyday experience in the world. Drop me a note if you'd like to ride along...