Why your company (or organization) should use social networks

3. Innovation is a Social Activity - and can not be managed or automated  with older transaction-or workflow-based enterprise software. By allowing individuals to interact with Innovation Management and Measurement is the first true killer app of the social software revolution.

The third of Matthew Greeley's ten reasons for corporate networking. To my mind, a pretty compelling list.

Do Leadership and Social Media Go Hand in Hand?

Billed as a "next step resource that shows leaders how to tap into the power of the social technology revolution and use social media to be 'open' while maintaining control," the book is packed with frameworks, to-do-checklists and case studies, a refreshing number of which fall off the grid of the "usual suspects" we tend to beat to death in marketing circles. Indeed, her second chapter kicks off with Li on the USS Nimitz, reflecting on the tension between military "command and control" and her open principles.

Li argues that social media-enabled services and sites can "improve efficiency, communication and decision-making for leaders and their organizations."

Another call to challenge your thinking about leadership and the use or role of social media by leaders. I've seen this theme addressed by Denise Graveline and many others. Time to collect some more links.

Storied Chair Designer Invents a New Crutch | Fast Company

Jeff Weber spotted a design rarity: The market opportunity is massive, and the products out there are terrible.

Weber Mobilegs crutches

When Jeff Weber suffered an injury to his left foot five years ago, he was given a set of standard crutches from the hospital. But the crutches were uncomfortable and seemed to only add ergonomic insult to the original injury: Weber's hands chaffed and his wrists ached because of poorly designed, badly placed grips. “All in all, it was a pretty awful experience,” he recalls.

Weber is a seating designer by trade, and apprenticed to Bill Stumpf, a legendary pioneer of ergonomic design and co-creator of the famed Aeron chair for Herman Miller; later, the two created the Aeron's heir, the Embody. It's no surprise that Weber set his sights on crutches, which account for $320 million annual sales on 10 million units in the U.S. alone.

The real news comes in the last paragraph, though:

Weber figures that by capturing just a tiny fraction of the market, he can quickly create a company doing $10,000,000 a year in revenue. And armed with $800,000 in angel investments, Weber plans to turn his new company, Mobi, into a full-on mobility startup: Look for a cane, walker, and wheelchair under the Mobi brand later this year.

We'll keep our eyes open.

This ought to make you pay attention to the grammarian

District Governor John Lesko forwards the following page from OpsLadder with an interesting note:

... A well regarded job search website (The Ladder) seems to be pointing those who aspire to earn 6-figure salaries to improve their interview skills. Hmmm ... Eliminating ums, ahs, and other clutch words is the focus of many an ah watcher and grammarian in Toastmasters.

 Now doesn't that make you take the Grammarian's Report at your club meeting a little more seriously? 

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