Social media has removed any remaining notion of privacy

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Privacy and secrets are the big victims (and the big victories) for the idea virus

 

The spread of ideas can go viral in an instant.

It can enhance political campaigns or ruin them.

Social media doesn’t care what anybody thinks. Social media is a potential force of nature.

And the Internet is on a collision course to redistribute power.

Take the broken customer elevator door at an Orlando parking garage.

Innocent and not uncommon. Things break down.

It’s when something happens beyond the ordinary that any camera can capture. And everyone has a camera.

Everyone.

Social media has removed any remaining notion of privacy.

It can become a beacon or a weapon.

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Lots of eyes on professional speakers, and copious opportunity for feedback

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Lots of eyes on professional speakers, and copious opportunity for feedback

 

It’s remarkable how much we crave (and probably expect) feedback from others, especially those we work with.

If we did an inventory of how often we initiate and share the same with those we expect it from, who’s leading the way?

Us, or others?

Better be us, no?

It’s lonely isn’t it?

Do it anyway.

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Having the information we need to be a effective leader is rarely the issue

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Are we willing to make our convictions public?

 

Having the information we need to be an effective leader is rarely the issue. This issue almost exclusively is in our application.

Consider this potential mind binder…

Who’s the best leader you’ve had in your career?

Second best?

We often make excuses about our lack of peak performance because our leader does or doesn’t do extraordinarily beneficial things.

Epiphany: We should be the best leader we’ve ever had.

And we are in charge of doing extraordinarily beneficial things for our career.

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