Monday, November 1, 2010
Margin of Difference
I feel that the video offers a great way of teaching a person, a group, and organizations to fully maximize its own potential.To understand how to give more, push harder, and go over and beyond you own capabilities is some what challenging. Because we as humans have to be inspired in a way that takes us past that point of just being good, or even great. I really believe the method in the video can get people to be inspired. The benefits of social networks allows people to collaborate which gets communication moving, which starts driving ideas. Then as these social networks grow, you or your company gains social capital. Then the process turns into learning the benefits of conservation, which allows us to expand our margin of difference, because human thinking should never stop, because its what drives ideas, and its ideas that's going to make you different from the rest. Conservation then builds the skills needed to understand how to engage with others on all levels, which will drive new opportunities in the form of maybe customers, expanding on your current ideas, or even new collaboration within your existing social network. When people do these things, it opens up our individual thinking, and allows us to be inspired because your personally invested. Once a person, a group, or organization gets inspired, then the endless amount of possibilities are for the taking. To be better than just good, or getting past than just doing enough has to come from you thinking on how, and to turn the how into action takes us understanding these methods, and that will be your margin of difference.
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