The Winkwaves Social Business Philosophy

130228- @WijVanWinkWavesAfter making contact with @ReneJansen, of the Dutch company “Winkwaves“, he invited me to the launch of the rebranding of their Social Enterprise software. This took place in their office in The Hague.

The old name Kenniscafé (Knowledge Café) was dropped in favour of Harmonics. And I think that’s a good choice. It better embodies the philosophy the company has about social business.

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The Social Media Paradox, will you break free?

I don’t want to miss anything.., so I stay on-line just a bit longer. Because I stay a little bit longer, there is a little bit more information, or a new follow. Which in turn leads to more information which is easily missed and I don’t want to miss anything.

the social media paradox

Attention

This paradox is fed by endless Twitter streams and endless Pinterest pages which lure us into a non-stop attention span. But, instead of having one concentrated attention span it is broken up in tiny fragments of 140 characters or a few 100 pixels.
Social media is not helping us with our attention deficit disorders.

Question

A question comes to mind though.
What if I stop scrolling, turn of the notifications or mark them all as read…

What will I miss?

Something important, not likely. Something valuable, that depends on who you follow.

Cost of Atttention

Here I must refer to, in my opinion, a truly valuable article by Srinivas Rao; “Time, attention, and the content creation curve

The advice given here is about the cost of attention.
A Tweet costing only 1 point and a book 6.
Although this is from a creating perspective, it translates perfectly to the recipient.

I am not saying that 6 Tweets equals a book (of course), the scale is a bit different than that. Srinivas isn’t suggesting this either.
The point is that reading a book is more valuable than reading a similar amount of Tweets on the same subject.

We focus more when reading a book, tend to be less distracted. The content is more focussed too and the chances of you retaining anything go up.
Do you remember the last Tweet you read?
Do you remember the last book you read?

Dealing with the paradox

Subscribe to less clutter. Be more selective in what you read or watch.
Pick your streams carefully, follow and read that which delivers the most value to you or your business.

How do you deal with this social media paradox?

 

The Social Philosophy

110105- Don't PanicGreat changes in our lives ask for great adaptations in our lives.

Moving in together, having a baby, starting a new job or a business.., finding out the world is a sphere. All these things require a lot from a human. These changes do not come easy, we have to adapt our way of thinking.., our behaviour.., our philosophy.

The same goes for social media. It changes so much in the way we communicate, the way we interact with others, the way we do business.., that we have do adapt our way of thinking and adopt the social philosophy.

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