I believe Social Business can change our future

For starters, I think the word Social must not be put in the wrong context. In the case of social media and social business the opposite of social is not anti-social.

Meaning, a business that is not engaged in social, or is not a social business, is not per definition an anti-social business. It’s just not engaging with its customer base, partners or employees.

I believe Social Business can change our future

Let’s take a look at the definitions of social business.., yes.., there are two.

Social Business #1

Social Business is a concept coined by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus (pictured). By his definition “social business is a non-loss, non-dividend company designed to address a social objective within the highly regulated marketplace of today”.

This is the society conscious version of social business. In order not to confuse the two, take a look at Social Business Earth. This is an organisation raising awareness around Social Business as intended by Prof. Yunus.

Social Business #2

The term social business as I use it, was coined by Peter Kim back in January 2009.

He states: “Social business draws on trends in technology (e.g., powerful mobile devices, widespread availability of high-speed Internet access, low cost of data storage), work (e.g., always-on culture, globalisation), and society (e.g., propensity to share).”

The way I see it, the idea of a social business is a business that stays up-to-date, that stays current. It grows (or shrinks) with the times.

Meaning that when society changes, you have to change with it. When technology changes, you have to adopt it. And when people change, or want to change the way they work (in order to be more productive and happier), you have to consider facilitating this change.

Very Confusing

I find this whole lot very confusing. Oh, I understand the terminology and I understand the definitions, but it would be nice to separate them from each other.

Or should we?

After writing my article on Corporate Rebels United I started thinking about these definitions.

The two definitions of Social Business don’t have anything to do with each other. However, when you drill down a bit more, both are firmly rooted in culture.

The one is rooted in societal culture, the other in company culture.

Now, why should these two be so far apart? Surely, when a business draws on trends in technology, work and society, the step to addressing social objectives shouldn’t be too great.

The Evolution

My definition of social business is “the incorporation of technology for the benefit of a more open social construct in order to facilitate the sharing of knowledge, experiences, innovation and open communication between employees.”

Think about it.

The amount of time and effort which is required to achieve a great social working environment where you can become who you want to become is huge.

An environment which is open, social, transparent, honest and respectful… Is that not what we want to achieve, is that not the evolution we need?

And while the big chiefs in the C-Suite are providing the budget, leadership and inspiration for this magnificent change, Prof. Yunus’ vision is suddenly not that distant.

The way I see it is that if you perfect Kim’s social business, Yunus’ social business is not that elusive.
And when you set up a company according to Yunus’ principles, you have to create a culture according to Kim’s definition.

So while the two definitions are miles apart, the actual philosophy behind them is not all that different.

Wouldn’t it be nice to combine the two.

Social business is adopting a corporate culture which enables it’s employees to work in a more open and respectful environment with the intent to reflect this behaviour on society as a whole.

Technology can help with this, but it’s the mindset of corporate leadership and of employees that needs to drive this.

It’s all about people, it’s all about culture.

What is your idea on social business?

Corporate Rebels United, kickstarting evolution.

Amelia Earhart was, by any reckoning, an extraordinary woman. Her unconventional upbringing by her mother ensured she’d not be “a nice little girl” and her determination to do things differently, to brake the mould was evident from a young age.

Amelia Earhart - Corporate Rebels UnitedDespite rough times and health problems she worked herself up to become one of the most inspiring people in our recent history. Her disappearance only adding to the legend.

By any measure Earhart can be considered a rebel. And it’s no wonder Corporate Rebels United uses her image to reflect their intend.

Corporate Rebels United

I came across an article by Philippe Borremans. The headline grabbed me: “We need more “corporate anarchists”…” and at the very bottom he mentioned Corporate Rebels United.

What a post… I just had to check it out.

A Change is a Coming

This may not be an obvious change, evolution never is. It’s not written on a wall, or a news broadcast. It’s probably a change you’re not consciously aware of at all, but it is coming regardless.

It will take considerable effort to make this change, to live through it, to wake up.

Principle-3: We have the mandate to be brave and to challenge the status quo.

Not Revolution but Evolution

In my opinion people have a more and more negative image about society and people. Sadly, I’m one of them.

Maybe I’m just projecting my own views, they tend to be on the negative side of things.., however, I do prefer calling myself a realist, not a pessimist. Meaning there is room for improvement.

Anyway, ever since I started with Social Media and grew towards Social Business I became more and more aware of this evolution.

And I’m starting to believe that this particular evolution, this particular change is what we need. And I do mean “need”.

We need to change, move on, grow up.., evolve…

Principle-4: We will reboot our corporate and organizational culture to install a 21st century, digitally native version.

Living Consciously

The biggest problem with “just doing your job” is that it dumbs you down. OK, maybe not you personally, but certainly the masses.

Come after dinner and we’re tired and numb from a day at the office, all we want to do is have a beer and watch The Voice or some other mindless entertainment.

I do not watch The Voice, I don’t watch regular TV at all (I have a thorough dislike for commercials). I watch an HBO Original and claim myself more intellectual than those that watch The Voice.

It’s still just tuning out though, but I’m working on it.

Principle-12: Our community acts from deep personal awareness and presence, and an irresistible enthusiasm opening up old rusty structured.

The Great Cure

Our brain is a marvel of evolution, or creation, depending on your point of view. No matter how you look at it.., it’s just a marvel.

It made us what we are today, well, that and our opposing thumbs, but the point is.., on Earth, we are unique and just fantastic.

However, your brain develops until you reach adulthood, say, the age of 20. After that it, like the rest of your body, it too starts to decay.

If you do not maintain it, you end up colouring outside the lines by the time you’re 50, chances are.

You need to keep stimulating your brain, keep learning, keep thinking, keep creating new synapses.

Changing the way we work, uprooting our daily routine can have unprecedented benefits throughout society.

Principle-11: Our actions lead to new product and services and new global practices for value creation, agility and velocity.

Just Imagine

When we are given the opportunity to be as creative as we can, to stimulate and challenge our minds. To work in a safe environment where intelligence and progressive thinking is encouraged, not feared or obstructed.

We could reach a point where enlightenment could be an every day occurrence. People waking up from the matrix we created for our own.

A point where change, challenges and progress are your comfort zone.

Imagine knowing you can do better and being able to actually do so, at work. No need to work from home, take an evening course or risk it all by going freelance.

You could be that entrepreneur, that innovator, that change maker and still have a steady pay check.

The company you work for would benefit endlessly because now, finally, you are living up to your true potential and you truly do want to get to the office to get things done.

And just imagine the effect this will have on society. Born again free thinkers all over the place.

Back to a society where the human spirit is driven by innovation and the hunger for exploration can be stilled.

I like that idea.

Principle-18: We keep our community a safe environment, where you can become who you want to become. Where you are not alone in being a catalyst.

Rebel Jam

You too can join Corporate Rebel United. Or read a bit more.

And just to show how “there is no box” thinking looks like. Corporate Rebels United organised the “Rebel Jam“.

Now pay attention: It’s a free, on-line, 24 hour event. With a speaker every hour and discussion after each speaker, from all over the world.

Some pods are meeting up to enjoy the Rebel Jam in good and like minded company. I am going to Brussels.

Why Do You Blog?

Seems a fare question.., right?

Let me tell you why I ask:

  • I am wondering if you find it worth the time and effort you put in.
  • I am wondering if you get the responses you would like.
  • I am wondering if you would not like more traffic, more comments, more interaction.
  • I am wondering if you would not like to take your blog to the next level (and the next, and the next).

Why do you blog?Let me tell you why I blog:

  • I like to have a place to share my thoughts on what’s relevant for me.
  • I hope that people benefit or learn something from my posts.
  • I aim to have some side income from my blog (at some point).
  • I aim to generate leads through my blog, leading to actual clients.
  • I like writing.
  • It pushes me to think about my business.
  • I enjoy the interaction, comments, tweets and communities I join and create.

You and Your Blog

Back to the question (and you can leave the answer in the comments): Why do you blog?

Chances are you’d say, because you enjoy it.
You might like/love the writing. You might like helping people or you might just like a place to give your uncensored opinion.

OK, so why this post?

Something that I noticed in some niches, or rather most niches, is people spending quite some time on writing a blog.
But, it seems they do not want to take their blog to the next level. To give it a boost, let it grow a bit.

I’m sure some bloggers are quite content with just writing a post now and again, and that’s okay.
But, I’m sure there are some (maybe even many) among you who want more out of their blog.
Maybe it’s you. And maybe you are thinking about the same goals as I do.

So Why Don’t You?

That is actually my main point.

If you’re writing articles for you blog, and you make it look good, and you like writing and your subject.., then why wouldn’t you spend that little bit more time and effort and give your blog a boost.

And it’s not that hard, here’s just a couple of things you can do:

  1. Don’t be afraid (if you like your posts and your blog, there’s always someone else who’ll like it too)
  2. Buy a book. (“Born to Blog” is an excellent place to start. Here’s a review, it’ll give you a great overview of how to get started and keep going.)
  3. Join Triberr (If you read this blog more often you’ll find I like Triberr, you can read about Reblogging, their great community and how it can help to grow your following.)
  4. Just do it.

This list could be a 1000 points long, that’s how much there is written about blogging. The infinite amount of advice given on blogging is, well, infinite. There is just so much.

I’m helping you out here.., you can even forget about number 4, I added that to make the list 25% longer. But, basically, if you feel you want more out of your blog, step 2 and 3 will give you a substantial boost.

From there.., well.., there are a 996 more things you can do.

So.., why do you blog?