Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Friday, May 04, 2012
- What can I do right now to fix the situation I want to change? Ans:It must be a big or small action it will do something.
- What did I do that contributed to getting me to where I am? Ans: Some stupid thing most probably-important is to make amends,learn,teach and become a better person!
- What could I have done differently? Ans: Only you are in a position to answer the question and get help if you need?
- Do I blame others? Colleagues, clients, or family members? (E.g., “He never told me it was due today?”) Ans: Blaming does not work and delays everything!
- Do I make excuses to avoid responsibility? (E.g., “I couldn’t get to that email because I was traveling.”) Ans:Be prepared to accept any responsibility and create useful work to do locally,globally for changing oneself!
- Do I ever apologize? Ans: One must start somewhere!
- Do I complain rather than try to make a situation better? (E.g., “They really need to fix that.”) Ans: Do what ever is needed to change the situation!
Thursday, May 03, 2012
A-Adorable
B-Beautiful
C-Cute
D-Dainty
E-Energetic
F-Flowers (to be treasured)
G-Great
H-Humane
I-Intelligent
J-Joy to be with
K-Kind
L-Livewires
M-Mushy
N-Nice
O-Organized
P-Passionate
Q-Questioning
R-Real-As in down to earth
S-Smart
T-Tidy
U-Understanding
V-Vivacious
W- Workaholics
X-Mysterious
Y-Young at heart
Z-Zestful
I hope this post gets me great reviews globally and from space stations and a cute distraction from the regular boring tweets,stumbles and boring stuff.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Importance of ideas
Ideas are:
- Inspiration for an action to take place.
- Invigorating
- Infuriating
- Impossible to execute at times-be patient there will be way out one must think individually or in groups to achieve a desired result-working with a competitor could be your smartest move yet.
- Information to absorbed,improved upon and filtered.
- Reflect the intelligence and the intent of the person and/or mass
- Share able at the lowest possible costs with the help of technology today
- Involve a lot of effort to present to an audience (even if it just one person)-the goal is almost always to influence the other person.
- Influential
- Important-one must be able to take the next steps going forward.
Startups (today even many established firms and nonprofits too) are almost always looking for money and people to execute their programs.People hire,partner and fire people and the biggest lesson here is one must find the right person to accomplish a lot more together as individual efforts take one only so far-and then there are the modern day leaders who are doing awesome work all over the world-some examples-Room to read, Ryan's Well,Pay it Forward,Selco Solar, crowdsourcing pioneers,open innovation platforms,open source ideas for almost everything,lower and lower costs of consumer devices and services-cybercafes and the mobile internet is what one needs today.
Voting for ideas too has a place in almost every sector-many have always asked for good ideas to do almost anything from almost everybody these days.A lack of ideas make people,websites,readers,conversations and books boring almost everytime.
Ideas are vital ingredients for almost anything today and are a very powerful source of motivation.All I want to say is get an idea about what you want to do next and hopefully this post will inspire many reader who have the right ideas.Lastly many great ideas are found on
- http://reducingbarriers.ideascale.com/
- http://www.growvc.com/
- http://www.innocentive.com
- http://www.ideo.com
- http://www.technovelgy.com
- http://www.networkideas.org/
- http://www.ideas.economictimes.com/
- http://ideaexchange.quarry.com/
To end with punchline - What an idea Sirjee - madamjee is not amused and is filing a suit against sirjee or vice-versa!
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
I am looking for an invite to Google+
at the earliest possible.
Deals from Real People
- http://peopledeals.com/,
- http://www.groupon.com and
- http://www.sosasta.com (GroupOn in India) to get real deals from real people
Monday, March 21, 2011
World Water Day 2011
Some of the best startup jobs
http://www.insidestartups.org/
More Open Source websites
Open letter from scientists in support of World Health Organization resolution proposed by Brazil and Kenya
http://www.whoscientistsletter.org/
https://community.openclinica.com/conference
http://opensourceware.org/
http://www.adciv.org/
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Project Laser Beam
http://www.wfp.org/how-to-help/companies/laserbeam
I think this is an amazing initiative from WFP - such programs should be replicated globally in my opinion.
Interesting travel websites for all
- http://www.wheretherebedragons.com/
- http://www.carpediemeducation.org/
- http://www.global-lab.org/
- http://www.leapnow.org/
- http://www.gojiyo.com/
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Thursday, February 03, 2011
web foundation
Founded by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the Web, the Web Foundation leads transformative programs to advance the Web as a medium that empowers people to bring about positive change
Know the Business of Green
Send email anonymously and Use Social Media
Monday, January 24, 2011
A nutrition search engine
and find the nutrition info you have always wondered about.
Law Pivot-a spin on Crowd Sourcing and the Law
This will catch on globally is what I think and the sooner we all start using the services the better we all will get and faster.
Love talking to strangers?
http://yobongo.com
a mobile application that enables you to do just that-this also means that one must take extra precautions and keep oneself safe.Take care and do not say that one was not warned earlier.Lastly have fun !
happy new year 2011 to all
I will urge everyone to look at Social Recruiting and make decent money using the same as the opportunity to place talented people in tech firms is really awesome and what is more one will make some really great money in doing the same.
I will request all to check out http://www.topprospect.com and start making the money at the earliest as we do not know long this opportunity will last.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Credilogic,Canada
http://credilogic.com/
Will be useful to my friends from Canada!
Get a virtual office in Manhattan,NY
http://www.manhattanvirtualoffice.com/
Get a virtual office in Manhattan,NY from the above firm.
Extreme Entreneurship college students?
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
AlooTechie
The above website is a great news website for India based and global tech stories relevant to India and gets its name from the Popular Indian fast food called Aloo Tikki - a great combination of "Aloo and Masala".
A great site that promotes entrepreneurship is http://www.yourstory.in and yes Shraddha is a great friend.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Some questions to be asked in Cancun,Mexico
- How is poverty going to be reduced globally in a green way?
- Will there be access to (nonpolluting and/or least polluting) energy & water at affordable costs?
- When will really stinking rich people really help reduce pollution globally?
- How will crimes (against humanity) and wars get solved?
- Will tech transfer really happen at affordable costs to lesser developed countries?
- How will food,energy & water waste be minimized?
- When will stinking rich banks,tax haven countries & international governments act against black money stashed in their banks?
Let us all do more what ever we can,from where ever we are-let us all hope,pray & act in everybody's interest while promoting inclusivity globally - in green,clean & sustainable way.
be more http://www.interesting.org learn a lot more and ignite development where ever you are-it takes about 10 minutes to enter India via an airport and this is the view from a person from a developed country!
Importance of business networks
- These networks connect you with many really good people who genuinely want to help out and yes they do help.I have been helped out by one such network a 2 days ago.
- This help is free or at really low cost-please make the best of the opportunities in front of you-staring at your face!
- Connect to other people and reach out to other networks and reciprocate by sharing information of value.Give back - even a few millionaires in US are doing it by refusing tax cuts (see Millionaires to Obama: Tax us - Yahoo! News http://yhoo.it/cDBJYj this should be replicated in India & other developing countries!)
- Connect your business globally on social media,social shopping websites,online retailer websites,R&D networks,I can go on and on (email me for specific information ahmedparvez (at)yahoodotcom
- Know the customers,influencers and the consumers and even more importantly know the difference between each of these people and/or communities !
- The message is the medium and more often than not becomes the channel and later a trusted source of information.
- Many people & firms are into business matchmaking - know that and learn how to use the opportunities that present themselves (a firm I know is called http://www.socialwalk.com)
- A lot of time & money is saved by using the internet-use it a lot better and reach out!
- Movement of many people is becoming simpler and is more frequent than ever-this really is creating global business opportunities and even more opportunities to create meaningful change.
- All of us actually learn from each other and you are worth a lot more when you are connected.My best example is http://www.ted.com/talks/adora_svitak.html)
Monday, August 09, 2010
Eximius in IIM Bangalore
What is EXIMIUS?
EXIMIUS stands for excellence! It’s a tribute to the spirit of entrepreneurship, something we try to enhance at our two-day summit at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
We provide budding entrepreneurs with a much-needed platform to showcase their ideas and analyze their plans before taking the plunge! EXIMIUS is a prime opportunity for participants to interact with the thinkers and doers of the entrepreneurial world!
Connect with a complete stranger
http://invisiblenote.com
Save water globally
- Less than 1% of the earth’s water supply can be used for drinking.
- A small drip from a tap can waste as much as four liters of water a day.
- Two thirds of the water used in a home is used in the bathroom.
- Most of the world’s people must walk at least three hours to fetch water.
- On average every person in the UK uses 150 liters of water each day.
- Leaving the tap running while you clean your teeth actually wastes 5-9 liters of water.
- Water consumption usually drops 18-25% when a water meters is fitted.
- Waiting until you have a full load for your washing machine can save up to 70 liters.
- Waiting until you have a full load for your dishwasher can save up to 30 liters.
- A five minute shower uses about a third of the water of a bath, saving up to 400 liters per week.
- A water saving device in your toilet cistern can save up to three liters per flush.
http://www.watersmartsoftware.com/
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
A tribute to Business Week
990 followers on twitter
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Been a long time
There are things that one must do & things one must not do-things to do are the things one does to become successful ethically & things that one must do is stuff that brings chaos in a heart. The tech company that really excited me today is http://frescomicrochip.com/
I think it has wonderful future.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Some questions to be asked in COP 15 Copenhagen
- How is poverty going to be reduced globally in a green way?
- Will there be access to (nonpolluting and/or least polluting) energy & water at affordable costs?
- When will really stinking rich people really help reduce pollution globally?
- How will crimes (against humanity) and wars get solved?
- Will tech transfer really happen at affordable costs to lesser developed countries?
- How will food,energy & water waste be minimized?
- When will stinking rich banks,taxhaven countries & international governments act against black money stashed in their banks?
Let us all do more what ever we can,from where ever we are-let us all hope,pray & act in everybody's interest while promoting inclusivity globally - in green,clean & sustainable way.
Links for today:
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
My update
People believed and were able to make a difference.They did get a great leader and democracy triumphed - it happened only due to sustained effort and clear goals.
Today there are examples of people being led and goals being met amicably-Singapore is a great example,China and India too are great examples of a lot being done with very little resources.
If one wants to really a lot more inspirational stories-see http://www.alltop.com and also in case you want to read about what is going on with me in twitter see http://twitter.com/parvez1
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Doing business in India and the world
Doing Business in India 2009 shows how government regulations and practices enhance or restrain business activity in 17 cities including some of India’s largest. The report records significant reforms at the national, state and municipal levels of government.
Read more in the URL http://www.doingbusiness.org
All of us (interested) in business will benefit from reading these general guidelines.
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Want to help the poor - share opportunities
http://bopnetwork.ning.com
http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/sge
Measure results and also follow up - I have written about the importance of follow up earlier.
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Follow up,get more business and people interested in you
- Put the name and e-mail address of a new contact in a place where you can retrieve the info fast and follow up to see how one is able to create and service a need if any.
- Remember— this is critical— the follow up shouldn’t remind a colleague of what they can do for you. It’s about what you might be able to do for them. It’s about giving them a reason to want to follow up.
- Always express your gratitude.It must be genuine.
- Be sure to include an item of interest from your meeting or conversation—a joke or a shared moment of humor.
- Reaffirm whatever commitments both/all live up to the commitments!.
- Be brief and to the point.
- Always address a thank you the person/organization by name.
- Use e-mail,forums,social software,twitter,blogs,creativity and snail mail. The combination is deadly-it shows you keep yourself upto date and really know social media.
- Timeliness is key. Send them as soon as possible after the meeting or interview.
- Many people wait until the holidays to say thank you or reach out. Why wait? Your follow-ups will be timelier, more appropriate, and certainly better remembered.
- Don’t forget to follow up with those who have acted as the go between for you and someone else. Let the original referrer know how the conversation went, and express your appreciation for their help.
- Use templates - they save time and effort.
- Online classified ads help-http://bangalore.craigslist.org works for me.
- Give people time to get back to you - being patient pays.
- Read trade magazines and browse the web for the latest information - these can be specific to your trade or could be of a general nature.My favorites mags are Business Week,Plastics Engineering,a few general IT magazines and many tech,business,sales and management websites.
- You can even read magazines and surf on your mobile (a higher end one) , kindle readers,palm PRE,Blackberry etc. and respond in real time.
Adsense
See http://adsense.blogspot.com for the latest on Adsense
See how relevant your local ads are and explore what you can do to promote the sales of a product or a service in the place you are - traction always is helpful and who knows people may actually benefit too - that satisfaction is reward in itself.
I have about 180+ followers on my twitter page now and the URL is http://twitter.com/parvez1
Sunday, August 30, 2009
SwineFlu general info and Swineflu in India
Green teens USA
OK the global bit is exaggerating how ever I do see the organization going global at some point of time.
Also read about a neat little gadget saving water in the link below
http://www.envirogadget.com/water-saving/h2orb-gadget-for-detecting-toilet-leaks/
Save water and energy for a cleaner and greener world - when will such gadgets become available in India and other developing countries where there is a real need - do developed countries not really think about practically helping out solve problems.Certainly some of the discussions that take place in UN and other forums are truly meaningless as there is no weight behind execution of the idea or topic discussed - only noise and hot air.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Tips on getting a job in these tough times
- Flood the job boards.
- Work with a placement service firm or headhunter.
- Pick up the telephone and use your personal network.
- Demonstrate the knowledge and use of tech at the lowest cost and
- Demonstrate results with real numbers,time saved,customers added and markets entered
Scour the web for interesting ideas-follow key companies you are interested in and contact them if you have a good idea in mind-most of the time this works-the key is to show added value to the recruitment manager.Do more with less and reach out to the local chambers of commerce, business networks,social networks in your city,search classifieds ads,find startup firms,set your http://www.Google.com/alerts search words and follow up.
Lastly even explore the option of starting your own firm where ever you are - it always helps and it is well known that nonprofits,business networks,startups and established firms together can help a nation get out of recession.
Know what you are really good at and share the knowledge-the sharing helps you to connect with more people and some of these people actually help out.Read the best blogs in your industry segment,company reports especially the management discussions,formulate ideas on how to become more green and increase profits!.
Start a blog and/or a personal website and put your best foot forward-linkedIn and Doostang are always there so are http://www.indeed.com and http://www.simplyhired.com - venture to a different country itself if the opportunity is exciting-who knows it might help to see from a different lens.Read business magazines,tech magazines and books too - it helps to be informed about the sector in which one is searching for a job and knowing the overall picture.Use humor too at the right time to cut the ice.Even be open to part time jobs,contract jobs and internships.
These are a few ways I am able to think of-lots more are there I am sure do share the same with me - yes see the "developer" websites of the top firms or join innovation and external networks that connect you to what firms and key people are doing.
I hope these thoughts help and enable more jobs to be created and the cycle continues.For some international jobs look at http://www.jobs-at.com/
Final tip is follow the money - who is investing in what and why and where!
Saturday, August 08, 2009
Greening your small business in USA
http://www.greenbiz.com/resources/resource/greening-your-business-a-primer-smaller-companies
Friday, August 07, 2009
Tesla becomes profitable
Friday, July 31, 2009
A few thoughts on education and OLPC
India has ‘just begun’ taking an interest in the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) global initiative that aims at providing poor children with laptops to open up a world of education to them.
http://www.laptop.org
OLPC is one of the best examples of inclusive growth-the question I have is why are so few schools taking the OLPC in India and how can the reach of this device be expanded to include most children-in my opinion every school in India should join together and create a demand for more education in India-just 3 shifts of 8 hours each in which to teach and break will automatically increase demand for education in general and provide more employment opportunities for qualified and capable teachers.The advantages of 3 shifts of 8 hours each in schools will be:-
- the number of children being educated will triple in one shot.
- more employment to capable potential teachers.
- faster learning using technology and the OLPC at the primary levels.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Twitter and StumbleUpon
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Dream big - with a laser like focus!
This entry has been reproduced with permission.
Here are the common sense reasons why a laser focus is more likely to lead to startup business success:
- Time to market is critical. It takes too much time to build processes and products to capitalize on a broad strategy. Meantime, small competitors will appear and seize your business opportunities and steal your targeted customers.
- Keep infrastructure costs low. Every business needs some basic equipment and infrastructure, and ongoing development costs. Attempting to roll out the big dream internationally all at once costs lots of money. Getting more money is hard, but not as hard as building the big infrastructure and getting it right the first time.
- Need to be nimble. Every successful startup I know has had to “dodge and weave” quickly as they learn what their customers really want, and what really works in product design and marketing. Bloated products and the grand unifying “theory of everything” won’t allow you to adapt quickly to market changes and mistakes made.
- Proving market leadership. Success requires market leadership in your product area, and it’s easy to see that pushing more products and services dilutes your focus and attention. Market leadership isn’t a one-time thing, it means continuous innovation, or you will be left behind.
- Maintaining quality is key. The more you try to do in parallel, the harder it is to maintain quality. Remember the old maxim that “you only get one chance to make a great first impression.” Customers are fickle, and good quality and goo customer service is hard, even with a focused product.
- Personal bandwidth is limited. When things become too messy and complex, and even you are not sure of priorities, people get disillusioned, tired, lose motivation, and tend to give up easily. A laser focus is easier to communicate, easier to manage, and more likely to get done quickly and well.
I have added my thoughts to the article here - it is brilliant and to the point - very relevant today to read the full article please visit
http://blog.startupprofessionals.com/
Thanks Marty.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Banning of plastic bags-I oppose this stupidity
Neither governments nor rich people are willing to give real world solutions and most if not all use plastics-extend this argument to even ewaste,medical waste,Municipal solid waste,etc and you cannot even imagine the cost of not using plastics.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Twittering around and Justmeans
Alltop and sterilization
Another really good news is the sterilization of stray dogs in India - a great effort to eliminate rabies - how ever this will happen over a period of 10 years.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
We are what we do!
An excellent post by Jonathan Lewis - with the economic crisis showing signs of coming back again one is really compelled to do more - it is with combined efforts only will success come faster and people must do a lot more.
Everyday in every moment of our lives we are faced with a choice - are we spreading oportunities or not,are we being helpful and nice or not - it is not easy but even more difficult to not do what we can - think it over. The opportunities are there all around us-we just have to open our eyes and see things differently - we must inspire and motivate ourselves and others.
People and time do not wait - the poor too are alive to what is happening today.We wil be held accountable and there is no escaping from the same.Let us share dreams,create opportunities and reach out to the lesser fortunate.
TOGETHER FIGHTING POVERTY AND DOING GOOD IS POSSIBLE
Posted by Jonathan Lewis on 07/07/09
This year, around the world 100 million MORE people are hungry. They consume less than 1800 calories per day. The total is now over 1 billion hungry people, up 11% from last year.
Civilization, if it can be called that, seems to create poverty and disadvantage as fast as it builds prosperity and opportunity. It is easy to become disheartened and self-questioning.
The Opportunity Collaboration, set for World Poverty Day on October 17, 2009, in Ixtapa, Mexico, will bring together the doers who are fighting the scourge of poverty. From social investor to nonprofit leader, from philanthropist to social entrepreneur, we need fulcrums of hope – levers to make change.
As a matter of conscience and common sense, we are compelled to ask, what is worth doing? As the website says, we are what we do (www.wearewhatwedo.org).
In the community of entrepreneurial global citizens, the most effective intervention, the most impactful approach and the most efficient way to use resources is an active debate. Some favor scaled governmental solutions; others prefer smaller, targeted nonprofit solutions; others demand self-sustaining, even profitable, private sector solutions.
For my part, I like them all. With equal enthusiasm, I take advantage of privately-sold fire insurance, expect rapid, efficient service from tax-supported government fire departments and hope that my neighbors learn from nonprofit, community-based fire safety programs.
A world of poverty is not news. 2.6 billion people lack a toilet, outhouse, pigsty or even an open drainage ditch for sanitation, a euphemism for keeping excrement out of the human water supply. We each have our own disturbing image of poverty. Mine is a woman who rises in the dark for some measure of privacy while she completes this basic bodily function.
The “sadness numbers” are numbing. Billions in poverty, 27 million in slavery, a landmine kills or mains a person every hour…
Finally visit http://www.opportunitycollaboration.net and do a lot more.
On entrepreneurship
- Save time
- Save money
- Save resources
- Increase sales
- Reduce inefficiencies in process(es)
- Be inclusive - the solution must uplift even the lesser privileged
- Spread the risk
http://www.icecd.org
http://www.niesbud.nic.in
http://www.nstedb.com
http://dare.co.in/
Go green and help save the environment too in the bargain.Most of all never give up.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
I want to visit the State of California-my tribute to the legendary song Hotel California!
Such a lovely place, with many a pretty face,
Full of surprise,
People I am sure will be very nice,
The focus is there on tech,economy,innovation and infrastructure,
The stage is set for a bright future,
Full of gadgets,gizmos,internet,universities, (electric) cars, the (electric) supergrid and speed,
One element that is really interesting are great incubators to suit an entrepreneurs need!
I want to visit the State of California
Such a lovely place, with many a pretty face,
Full of surprise,
People I am sure will be very nice,
Nonprofits too rule the roost here,
Good to great work happens without fear!
Some of the toughest problems we all face get solved,
Inspiration is met here by grit,genius and rock solid resolve,
By the time other places realize the problem - the solution would have been evolved!
I want to visit the State of California
Such a lovely place, with many a pretty face,
Full of surprise,
People I am sure will be very nice,
Some of the best VC's,students,entrepreneurs,immigrants,professors and tech schools,
Yet there is a place for determined fools!
Solar,wavepower,bodiesel,software,hardware,new wares and even art schools!
If there is an untold truth it is only merit here and it rules!
I want to visit the State of California
Such a lovely place, with many a pretty face,
Full of surprise,
People I am sure will be very nice!
Beaches,museums,free,bleeding (edge tech) and even Hollywood!
If there is a tech waiting for money it is powered from here waiting under the hood!
If you want to something good and give it scale,
Here the tech can be a success and it is ok even if you fail!
I want to visit the State of California
Such a lovely place, with many a pretty face,
Full of surprise,
People I am sure will be very nice
I would love to hear all say when I come with my child and wife,
Welcome to the great State of California and spend some of the best days in your life!
Friday, May 22, 2009
Plastics and packaging websites
http://www.plasticstoday.com/
http://www.plasticsnews.com/
http://www.packworld.com/
So have fun reading about the latest stuff on Polymer and packaging materials on the above websites.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
kindnes,knowledge,forgiveness and justice
- kindness in what he commands and kindness in what he forbids,
- knowledge of what he commands and knowledge about what he forbids,
- justice in dispensing what he commands and justice in what he forbids
- Are we being kind,
- Do we even know what we are doing to ourselves and to the world and
- Are our actions just and beneficial
Shall I inform what is on a higher level than prayer, fasting and charity?
Making reconciliation among yourselves. Discord among yourselves will lead to your detriment. [Prophet Muhammad (pbuh-peace be upon him)]
One must be able to forgive and go ahead in life - accepting that everything cannot be changed is the only basis.
We will be more ready to forgive if we realize that…
~ people did, do and will hurt us (just as we at times hurt others)
~ we too need forgiveness (just as others deserve ours)
~ resentment hurts us more than the person against whom they are held
~ our faith prefers forgiveness over resentment and vengeance
When we forgive we may not change the negativity of the past, but we certainly can affect the future in a positive way.Let us all be more merciful and genuinely try to solve problems we face only then will we get the best mercy from The Almighty.
Never can good and bad be equal. Repel the negative with something better, in such a manner that the person between you and whom there was animosity, turns to close friendship; None shall be inclined to this except those who possess the capacity for patient perseverance, and those with tremendous resolve.
Let us all try to be fair,kind,merciful and just to all - we owe it to ourselves and the coming generations.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
10 Ways to Change the World Through Social Media
This is Open Source content - means people can modify add value and spread the info in their own blogs.Good content is hard to find and even more difficult to create.
This is a guest post from Max Gladwell.
Our children will inherit a world profoundly changed by the combination of technology and humanity that is social media. They’ll take for granted that their voices can be heard and that a social movement can be launched from their laptop. They’ll take for granted that they are connected and interconnected with hundreds of millions of people at any given moment. And they’ll take for granted that a black man is or was President of the United States.
What’s most profound is that these represent parts of a greater whole. They represent a shift in power from centralized institutions and organizations to the People they represent. It is the evolution of democracy by way of technology, and we are all better for it.
Please note this is not a top-10 list, nor are these listed in any particular order. It’s also incomplete. So we ask that you add to this conversation in the comments. If you’d like to Retweet this post or take the conversation to Twitter or FriendFeed, please use the hashtag #10Ways.
1. Take Social Actions: The nonprofit organization http://www.SocialActions.com aggregates “opportunities to make a difference from over 50 online platforms” through its unique API. It recently held the Change the Web Challenge contest in order to inspire the most innovative applications for that API. The Social Actions Interactive Map won the $5,000 first prize. The result is a virtual tour of the world through the lens of social action. “People are volunteering, donating, signing petitions, making loans and doing other social actions as we speak — all over the world. To capture the context of the where, this project uses sophisticated techniques to extract location information from full text paragraphs.” You can also join the Social Actions Community, which is powered by Ning…which now boasts more than one million individual social networks.
2. Twitter with a Purpose: This list could be exclusive to http://www.Twitter.com
. The micro-blogging sensation was featured on our first two lists (a three-tweet), and it’s certain to be a fixture. From http://Tweetsgiving.org, the virtual Thanksgiving feast, to the http://Twestival.com, which organized 202 off-line events around the world to benefit charity: water, it’s become the de facto tool for organizing and taking action. Tweet Congress won the SXSW activism award, and celebrity Tweeps Ashton Kutcher and Kevin Rose Tweeted their two million followers about ending malaria. Max Gladwell recently initiated the #EcoMonday follow meme as a way to connect and organize the Green Twittersphere.
3. Visit White House 2.0: Inside of its first 100 days, the Obama administration has managed to set the historic benchmark for government transparency and accountability. The President’s virtual town hall meeting used WhiteHouse.gov to crowdsource questions from his 300 million constituents, complete with voting to determine the ones he’d have to answer. All told, 97,937 people submitted 103,978 questions and cast 1,782,650 votes. The White House continues to raise the bar with its official Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter channels. In so doing President Obama is not just setting the standard for state and local government in the U.S. He’s establishing the world standard. The Obama administration is spreading democracy not by force but through example. Because you don’t have to be an American citizen to be a friend or follower of White House 2.0.
4. Claim your Zumbox: What happens when all mail can be sent and delivered online to any street address in a paperless form? That’s the big question for http://www.Zumbox.com, which has created an online mail system with a digital mailbox for every U.S. street address. And while the answer to that question remains to be seen, it promises to be as liberating as it is disruptive. A key quality for Zumbox is that it’s closed system much like that of Facebook, only instead of true identity it’s true address. This will enable people to better connect with their communities including their neighbors, local businesses, and the mayor’s office. The primary agent of change, though, might not be that this uses street addresses but that it enables direct and potentially viral feedback, which is a virtue that e-mail and the USPS do not offer. The first methods are to request exclusive paperless delivery and to block a sender, but others are certain to evolve such as real-time commenting and ways to share mail with friends, family, and colleagues. Welcome to Mail 2.0. (Disclosure: Zumbox is a client of Rob Reed, the founder of Max Gladwell.)
5. Host a Social Media Event: This is the year of the social media event. No meaningful gathering of people is complete without an interactive online audience, especially when it’s so easy and cost effective to pull off. Essential tools include a broadband connection, laptop, video camera, projector, and screen. Add people and a purpose, such as entrepreneurship. Promote it through social media channels, and you have a social media event. A recent example in the green world is the Evolution of Green, which was hosted by http://www.CreativeCitizen.com, a green wiki community. It celebrated the launch of a new Web property, http://www.EcoMattersdaily.com, while also establishing a new Twitter tag. By posing the question, “How can we go from green hype to green habit?” and including the #GreenQ hashtag, it sparked a conversation between attendees and the Twittersphere in real time. Thus was born a new mechanism for getting answers to green questions via Twitter.
6. Travel the World: More than anyone else, Tim O’Reilly knows the potential for social media to change the world. In his opening keynote at this year’s Web 2.0 Expo, he called for a new ethic in which we do more with less and create more value than we capture. This provided the context for http://www.SalaamGarage.com founder Amanda Koster, whose presentation followed O’Reilly’s. The idea is that social media has enabled each of us to have an audience. Whether through Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, or a personal blog, each of us can have influence and reach. What’s more, it can be used for good. SalaamGarage coordinates trips for citizen journalists (that means you) to places like India and Vietnam in conjunction with non-government organizations like Seattle-based http://www.PeaceTreesVietnam.org
. The destination is the story, as these humanitarian journalists report on the people they meet and discoveries they make. Their words, images, and video are posted to the social web to gain exposure and because these stories just need to be told.
7. Build It on Drupal: You may not have noticed, but the open-source Drupal content management system (CMS) has quickly become the dominant player on the social web. While we still prefer WordPress as a strict blogging application, Drupal has emerged as the go-to platform for building scalable, community-driven Web sites. It powers Recovery.gov, a key part of President Obama’s commitment to transparency and accountability. http://www.PopRule.com uses it as a social news platform for politics. And Drupal will soon become the platform for http://www.Causecast.org, a site where “media, philanthropy, social networking, entertainment and education converge to serve a greater purpose.” This is especially significant because Causecast CEO Ryan Scott is transitioning the site off of Ruby on Rails because Drupal has proved more efficient, user friendly, and cost effective. (Disclosure: Max Gladwell founder Rob Reed is co-founder of PopRule.)
8. Green Your iPhone: Looking for an organic diner within biking distance that has a three-star green rating? There’s a app for that. It’s called 3rd Whale, and you can download it for free. (Except that the star rating is actually a whale rating.) Complete with Facebook Connect, this iPhone app locates green products and businesses in 30 major North American cities. It uses the iPhone’s dial function to select a category (food), sub-category (restaurants), and distance (walking, biking, or driving). In Santa Monica, this might give you Swingers diner for its selection of veggie and vegan fare. You could then get directions from your current location using the iPhone’s built-in Google map, rate your experience on the three-whale scale, and write up a quick review. 3rd Whale recently released a new feature that integrates green-living tips, which can show how much energy or waste you’ll save by taking a given action.
9. Unite the World Through Video: Matt’s dancing around the world video inspired many to tears. Today, more than 20 million people have viewed his YouTube masterpiece, where he performs a kooky dance with the citizens of planet earth. The most recent example of this approach is Playing for Change, which connects the world through song. The project started in Santa Monica with a street performance of the classic Stand By Me and expanded to New Orleans, New Mexico, France, Brazil, Italy, Venezuela, South Africa, Spain, and The Netherlands. The project was superbly executed via social media, complete with a YouTube channel, MySpace, Facebook, and Blog. It’s received tremendous mainstream media exposure and also benefits a foundation of the same name.
10. Rate a Company: The conversation about corporate social responsibility (CSR) takes place across the social web on blogs, Twitter, and YouTube, but a central hub for this information and opinion is still to be determined. http://www.SocialYell.com seeks to address this by building an online community around the CSR conversation, where users can submit reviews of companies together with nonprofit organizations and even public figures like Michelle Obama. The major topics are the Environment, Health, Social Equity, Consumer Advocacy, and Charity. The reviews are voted and commented on by the community in a Reddit-like fashion with both up (Yell) and down (shhh) voting. The site is relatively new and still gaining traction, but there’s no question that a resource like this is needed to shine a bright light on CSR and and other related issues.
11. Publish a collective, simultaneous blog post on a universal topic: As Nigel Tufnel might say, this list goes to eleven. Let the #10Ways conversation begin…
Final note: This is Max Gladwell’s third list of “10 Ways to Change the World Through Social Media.” The first was posted a year ago today on Sustainablog.org, and the sequel followed five months later. If a single headline can capture the Max Gladwell raison d’etre, this is it.
There are many more ways to change the world - one must start somewhere - I am in my own way trying and spreading awareness - let us all do more - what ever we can to make the change.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
One laptop per child
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Solenza.co.nz
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Have fun friends - keep tweeting!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Artificial Brains
http://www.adaptiveai.com/ - yes I have even read about this firm too - it is truly interesting, throw in the power of cheap bandwidth and an army of developers - makes a lot more sense now-yes this is possible and feasible - see http://www.80legs.com !
Short Task
Monday, April 06, 2009
How good employees add value
This post is about executives that “get it”. I think the critical skills that differentiate better executives from the rest are:
- Business acumen. They have a true understanding of the company, its business, the products and the industry it operates. Too many executives don’t even know the products their company sells and at what price or margin.
- Analytical mindset. They think in numbers not emotions. They leverage data to make decisions and measure their business proactively.
- Accountability. They are will to make hard, critical decisions independently and will to put their proverbial “ass on the line”. Accountability also means they have a favorable reputation within the organization and can garner support throughout.
- They know what they don’t know. This really means they know the right questions to ask and surround themselves with smart people, experts and knowledge.
- They really know about where to find relevant information and present the same at the first instance to the relevant decision makers.
- They know how to use relevant tech,the internet for sourcing,selling (goods and services) and positioning the firm locally and globally.
- They are not afraid to innovate and know about who potential customers for a new offering might be.In other words they communicate the business value and tech benefits.
- They have the best interest of the firm in mind at all times.
Encouraging less vocal employees speak up. Banish the “suck it up” message that pollutes many organizational cultures. This is not a call to Whiners, but a request for frank, adult-to-adult conversation about what you do as an employer that makes people want to stay and do their best, and what makes people polish up their resume.
Thank employees for speaking up. Do this both when it happens and later in a public forum. Share examples in your team and organization-wide meetings of how employee feedback is being used to make your organization a better place to work. This both communicates that management values employee input and it also energizes people, because they hear proof that they can make a difference, they do matter.
Don’t devolve into an arrogant “It’s an employer’s market they’re lucky to have a job” mentality. While you may have the upper hand in terms of people being security-conscious right now, remember the ROAD Warrior phenomenon. Even if people don’t leave, poor management and organizational practices significantly reduce the performance of those who stay. In this economy — or any economy for that matter — can you afford 15, 20, or 30% less productivity than your workforce is capable of?
Help your managers help you. Since an employee’s supervisor plays the most significant role in that employee’s performance and level of engagement, according to Gallup’s research as well as other studies, make sure your managers know how to do the things that lead to maximum performance and engagement. Make sure they also have the skills to engage employees in “crucial conversations” and foster honest, open dialogue.
Involve your employees in making improvements. Doing this helps you in three ways:
- First, it taps into the human need to matter, to make a difference. Believing that your input matters and that you can make a difference are huge drivers of employee engagement.
- Second, involving employees in making improvements fosters an adult/adult relationship with management, rather than a “kids-complain-to-mom-and-dad” dynamic created when employees are encouraged to speak up about what’s bothering them, and management’s job is to come up with solutions.
- Third, engaging employees in finding solutions is a powerful antidote to the feeling of helplessness and lack of control many people feel during these difficult times.Solving problems and generating creative solutions triggers the biochemistry and emotions of confidence and success, which puts employees in a more productive frame of mind to face the big challenges ahead.
The interesting website I visit is below
http://marketing-jobs.theladders.com
Friday, March 27, 2009
Finding jobs - even in hard times
People retire - result is a vacancy
People quit - resulting in a vacancy
People get fired - result is a vacancy
Now find that job vacated for you or create your own job!Find a mission in life and work to realize a vision-a mission can be helping people get access to safe drinking water and the long term vision for your firm providing services and/or sales of water filters will be to go IPO or sell out to Brita or PUR or a Dow or a firm that makes water filters-think about it.
http://www.WorkTree.com - Job search engine with browsable categories including government jobs and Fortune 1000 companies
http://www.SimplyHired.com - Millions of jobs harvested from numerous sources.
http://www.artypapers.com/jobpile/ - Aggregates from numerous jobs boards to let you search them all at once.
http://www.jobcentral.com/ - from the Direct Employers Association, claims that 70% of their jobs are not posted anywhere else, and it's a possibility. Direct Employers is a group of employers who combined their efforts to create their own job site.
http://www.Zyoin.com serves as "online Recruitment Marketplace" which enables huge pool of "qualified" recruiters and referrals to work on job requirements of Corporate.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Energy and Water
I hope I will become more active from now on and actually start making some money from Blogging-will definitely do more from now.The websites that caught my fancy are:
Till next time.