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Friday, December 30, 2011

Meaningful Work

E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez » The Future of High-Performance Work Systems – Towards Meaningful Work

Innovation Excellence | Dan Pink – Getting to Mastery

Innovation Excellence Dan Pink – Getting to Mastery

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Cultivating Strong Online Relationships To Build An Ever Ready Troop Of Evangelists

Cultivating Strong Online Relationships To Build An Ever Ready Troop Of Evangelists:

Iron Legion


It’s important to build your network before you need it!


Building a network of organization supporters who can do a variety of things at a moment’s notice is imperative in today’s socially networked world.


Transactions Versus Relationships


Unfortunately, many organizations struggle with relationship building. Instead, they are masters of the transaction. Their emphasis on transactions is often at the expense of cultivating relationships.


Successful organizations are integrating relationship building with their traditional transactional processes. They understand that cultivating strong online relationships leads to customer loyalty.


Tips For Building Online Relationships


It takes constancy and practice to cultivate an online relationship. Ultimately, organizations want to build relationships to help others move from awareness to action.


Here are several tips to help foster online relationships.


1. Go Ahead And Lose Control!


Yes, losing control is more important than trying to obtain it. Did you ever really have the control?


In the digital world, the power has shifted from organizations to people. That’s a good thing, especially for organizations that want to connect as many people possible to their mission and cause.


Here’s the reality. Spending time trying to control what other people do and say is counterproductive. People in social networks will continue to march to their own drum.


2. Invest In Karma Banking


CauseWired author Tom Watson coined the phrase karma banking. Karma banking is sending and sharing good things with others without expecting an immediate return. It’s fostering long term social capital and building relationships.


By its very nature, social media pulls news, conversations and activity away from organizations and into networks. This is the exact opposite of what many organizations try to do by being the sole source of information.


The highest compliment an organization can receive is “You’re a great sharer.” That’s better than you’re a hoarder of information.


Watson says that karma banking has a boomerang effect. When an organization needs support in the future, they can turn to their storehouse of trusted online relationships.


3. Wear Rose Colored Glasses For Your Relationships


The foundation for cultivating strong online relationships is the belief that people are good, sincere and trustworthy. At their very core, people want to help.


Organizational leadership needs to adopt an attitude that people are naturally good and helpful. Showing some humility and being able to ask their networks for help actually strengthens their relationships.


4. Don’t Fondle The Hammer, Foster The Friendship


Social media tools cannot start a relationship. Only people can.


Don’t get enamored with the social technology tools at the expense of the relationship. The tools are devices that can support communications and connections.


A one-size-fits-all friendship doesn’t work. Long term friends have a different level of connectedness than a new Facebook friend. Yet both have value.


Don’t judge your online relationships by their time involved with your organization. If their personal circumstances don’t allow them to engage, let them know you’ll be there when their ready.


Building Trust


Many social networks have their own rhythms and ebb and flow. It’s not something an organization can control, dictate or manipulate.


Sometimes those networks have a low level of activity. Sometimes they require more nurturing.


The important thing to remember is that while the organization is engaging in networking, it is also building trust and rapport.


How does your organization recognize influencers on social media spaces who care about your organization and its issues? What are some ways your organization communicates in social media?


Friday, December 23, 2011

Eight Reasons Why Data-Centricity Is The Future Of Business - Dion Hinchcliffe's Next-Generation Enterprises

Eight Reasons Why Data-Centricity Is The Future Of Business - Dion Hinchcliffe's Next-Generation Enterprises

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Annual M&A Middle Market Thought Leader Award - Grant Thornton LLP

Five Finalists Named for Annual M&A Middle Market Thought Leader Award - Grant Thornton LLP

Average Is Over. What's Your Extra? - Bill Taylor - Harvard Business Review

Average Is Over. What's Your Extra? - Bill Taylor - Harvard Business Review

Credentialing Program | Pepperdine University | Graziadio School of Business and Management

Certified Merger & Acquisition Advisor® Credentialing Program | Pepperdine University | Graziadio School of Business and Management

Sunday, December 18, 2011

100 Things Every American Should Know About The Current State Of The US Economy

100 Things Every American Should Know About The Current State Of The US Economy

Friday, December 16, 2011

Join us to start 2012

Collaborating For Success | A Winning Bet in 2012

Saturday, December 3, 2011

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