Web Logs, Blogs, can be a foundational backbone to an organization. One other tool, likely to be used by leaders as a vehicle offered to those seeking information and leadership development, is Podcasting. For me, I have a vision of a new type of lifestyle spent on the road, living free of common social norms. This life will be powered by the internet and available tools, giving unprecedented power to users. This is not news. However, this blog is a big picture painter and I feel this is part of the big picture. If you will, please click on this Web Seminar by Apple about how to create your own quality podcast. During the seminar, you'll see how easy it can be to create your own audio podcast. One of the most impressive tips I heard was that you might want to consider formatting your show so consistency informs the subscriber in advance of what your general show will be like. Gosh, that was only one of many great tips. Go, see for yourself.
A lot has been happening lately and I'll admit that I have missed a couple of opportunities to post entries. I remain committed to the creation of useful online and offline systems for organizational development. Only two days ago did I speak with a gentleman who announced to me that his company had achieved 400% growth in the past year. Phenomenal, in my opiinion. So, that begged the question, "What happened?" He replied that the difference was the development of systems that could cause, sell and handle growth. It took systems. These initial posts are the seeds I am planting so there is some theme to this work. However, once this is unleashed on a knowing public, the concepts developed around this space will be extremely democratic. Anyone who participates in this space will be able to comment on and contribute to the idea process. Imagine a dynamic space where "systems engineers," plagued by the question, "How do you ethically grow an independent Wellness Consultancy business through the implementation of point-and-click tooling?" gather and knock out various answers to that question. Heck, even the question itself is open to reframing.
Well, I should get working on my first Podcast!
Happy Holidays,
Graham Skardon
Sunday, December 24, 2006
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