March 2008 Archive
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I was updating content on Room 214's website, and thought I would share a collage of logos (a very small sample, mind you) to remind people that social media is about interacting with many touch points (tools, web properties, content respositories, etc.)
This was the statement I heard from a pastor on Easter Sunday. Most people where I live would roll their eyes at such a statement, some even with a genuine sense of disdain as their cruise control associations to Christianity, and perhaps religion in general, effortlessly kicks in.
It's amazing how that statement instantly raises walls. People think of wars, persecution, hypocrisy, forced dogma, abuse, George Bush, YouTube clips of Jeremiah Wright, the list goes on. It isn't difficult to understand why. I know Christians who feel like they need to apologize on behalf of all Christians before revealing any of their personal beliefs... an oppression in and of itself if you think about it.
I've been reading Joy at Work, by Dennis Bakke. When you tell somebody you're reading a book by that title, the assumption is you have no joy at work. Not true for me.
I'm finding it more of a philosophical study from the point of a CEO who really believed he could run a multi-billion company employing a set of real human values that were at such the fore-front of everything the company did, that the SEC actually percieved the emphasis on the values as a potential threat to shareholders.
My new favorite concept from this book applies to the search marketing and social media business efforts in my own company, Room 214: "We try out it in practice, then see if it works in theory."
As the virgin post on Vistrata, I'll mark the relevance of today by bringing up the things that I hope to look back at with a sigh of relief in the future.
As of today, we have been at war in Iraq for 5 years (some anniversary). We are watching the democratic party on the verge of implosion despite Barack Obama being perhaps the most transparent presidential candidate in history. The world is getting warmer (temperature that is). We are in a recession... and I'm having an easier time identifying with the likes of John Stewart and Stephen Colbert than I am the talking heads in the "real" media.
To close on a positive note: God is still in control. Most of my family and friends are healthy and happy. Business is good.