My Chairman here at Mzinga (here in a lovely cyan blue) recently wrote this article. You like?
From Mass High Tech:
It’s been two weeks since President-elect Barack Obama won his bid for the presidency. Much has already been written about the unprecedented fundraising techniques and precision campaign tactics that led to that history-making moment.
But what stands out most to me is the truly new type of leader that emerged before us — one who embraces change, attacks age-old challenges with bold new solutions, and recognizes that leadership is as much about listening and collaborating with people than it is about making hard decisions.
The overwhelmingly positive response to Obama’s leadership style is also a reflection of our increasingly social world. Through this election, it came across loud and clear that we expect our leaders to be more socially conscious, connected and transparent if they want to gain our support and trust.
And if you look closely, there are lessons in that for all leaders, particularly within the business world:
• Start with the idea of change that people can believe in
At the outset, Obama’s campaign team faced many of the challenges businesses face today — limited budgets, unknown brand, and strong competition. They also understood that the old way of doing things wasn’t working for the “business” of government, so they became agents of change in executing their strategies.
• Embrace social software to connect and foster your audience
Early on, Obama’s team recognized the sheer power that online and social technologies could offer in helping organize their operations, gain insight from their supporters, and extend their market reach to draw in more voters. Yet, many businesses today are hesitant to use these technologies. Embracing them can, and will, help expand your business potential.
• Engage your community in ongoing conversations and critical matters
It may be cliché, but people truly are the power behind any thriving business, whether they are the employees who run your operations or the customers and partners who invest in your products and services. Empowering and engaging your constituencies to participate in your business processes can only sharpen your competitive edge.
In a time where one out of five employees will leave your company, and a looming economic crisis has virtually every corporate budget bootstrapped, businesses are facing similarly daunting challenges as those faced by our government. We can keep doing what we’ve always done and hope for the best outcome. Or we can draw from the leadership lessons of our new president-elect, and increase our chances of winning against the odds.
Barry Libert is chairman of Mzinga, the leader in business social media and learning solutions for the workplace, marketplace and extended enterprise. He can be reached at barry@mzinga.com or he can be found on Twitter at @blibert.
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Engaged Learning
Mzinga is doing some really cool stuff in the “Social Learning” space. (I am the CMO, so a bit biased) I found this quote today:
Other sessions I attended were good. No other Aha! moments. But I did get to meet some great new people, share some content with them for their future presentations, start a group centered around measurement, and watch David Wilkins show that he gets it. It was refreshing to see. His speaking style and passion for it all reminded me of mine. It was also great to see that mZinga gets it. One of the only ones (or maybe only one?) that does. I need to dive more into their product. I have done basic research on it before, but need to dive deeper. David offered to do a webinar for the Social Learning SIG in January. That will be the next one.Engaged Learning, Nov 2008
I like Kevin’s passion about it… You should read the whole article…
PS - Sorry I haven’t written in a while. I am back on the horse. Be sure to check out http://www.mzinga.com/en/Community/Blogs/Patrick-Moran/
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Poverty. It can end with a Girl
It’s called the Girl Effect.
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Congratulations to my branding friends at Cisco and WebEx — you (well, WE) managed to move up one spot on the Business Week list - not an easy task! Louis Vuitton will always be ahead of you (I guess) but beating Apple, Honda, Oracle, Dell, etc… Good stuff! I think having a more end-user focused asset with WebEx did the trick… don’t you? Its the new WebEx logo that did it…
Here’s the complete Business Week list for 2008
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Mzinga Builds White Label Social Networks for Companies (video)
Watch my friend and co-worker Aaron share a tiny bit of the Mzinga story.
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“Kill It”
Inspired or annoyed? I like him.
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Team Work - comes in many forms
Does your team work this well together?
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Cisco gobbles Jabber
Ahhh… another acquisition … that makes something like 140 acquisitions for Cisco. My friends in Santa Clara are surely digesting yet another integration into Cisco WebEx Connect storyline. Best of luck!
Unified Communications, blah blah blah.. read about it here
I buy the vision — now its time for E X E C U T I O N !!!
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This is a little user generated content piece I did in one day to show some folks the power of a simpler story (although this is way too complex!). This is the mzinga story in under 5 minutes.
I did it on a Saturday. You can too. Here’s how it came to be:
7AM - Woke up. Brushed teeth and opened Powerpoint.
8AM - Blank PPT stinks.. started playing with pics I had laying around.
9AM - Went to Starbucks. Brought Mac. Free AT&T access for me.
9:10AM - Decided I was going to do a flash piece, not just PPT
10AM - Finished script and latte #2 (Caramel, my favorite)
10:30AM — Searched Google for “24 hour turnaround voice-over work”
10:31AM – Found http://voice123.com/ - a community-of-sorts for VO talent
10:45AM - Uploaded script
12PM - had first audition in high quality MP3 format (ended up with 20 respondents!)
1PM - Paid $500 to voice dude (great guy!) for 5 minutes of audio via PAYPAL
1-3PM - Fought with PPT and stupid Microsoft products to do simple tasks
4PM - Had final script recorded, edited (also got a female voice as well) and got file via www.box.net (these guys are great)
7-10pm - Ended up using Jing http://www.jingproject.com/ to do a poor-mans screen capture video, with audio playing from itunes. Sounds like crap, but is effective.
10pm - swore my head off, cursed a bunch and spilled my diet green tea bottle on my Mac. Then said, “you know what, this is good enough.”
Sunday AM — Posted it on Screencast.com (they rock, and have relationship with Jing, mentioned above)
Sunday – Sent file to Barry sooner rather than waiting for my traditional PowerPoint to be finished. Still haven’t totally finished.
This version was tweaked by Dan and Jeff at mzinga — my original version was not quite as polished, but you get the idea. Now, of course I wish I could re-do it, clean it up, and make it better — but hope it gives you an idea. Its NOT MEANT TO BE MIND BLOWING FLASH — its UGC after all. (I am a user, not a flash pro!)
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