Archive for December, 2008

What Makes a Good Explorer?

December 13th, 2008
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Since today’s educators are being called upon to lead an uncertain generation into an unknown future, it behooves them to bear the qualities of an Explorer. Imagine when Columbus set sail from Spain near the end of the 15th century in search of a New World. What did he do to gain support of the King and Queen? What kind of leader was he to secure a crew of men willing to sail to the ends of the earth?

Certainly he had to be a visionary who could convey his dream with conviction, raising support for high-risk undertakings where the winnings are all or nothing. By today’s standards we need to coach others in order to build and maintain morale regardless of the outlook. He would need to pursue his goal without looking back; willing to risk the certain past for an uncertain future. We would be willing to burn any bridge that gets in the way… till death do us part.

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Reinventing the Workplace…

December 7th, 2008
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The new cyberculture requires more than the expansion of boundaries. You can’t think outside of a box that doesn’t exist. The new world order 3.0 is a boundaryless realm where explorers seek to navigate and adapt. However these new explorers are not interested in staking a claim on some territory. Their ownership surrounds experiences shared among their chosen cohorts. Social networks are not just for keeping up appearances but for sharing experiences as a means to express identity. Location is not physical or planar but temporal and experimental.

The new workplace is bottom up; not top down with heavy management. It’s collaborative, adaptive, and the only thing constant is change. Images are virtual, digital, and as random as the weather. Want a tried and true brand with a recognized logo? Forget it! The old way is untrusted by they new mashup culture that seeks fresh experience above all else. What’s coming is unavoidable. We will all be assimilated. Get ready for the unpredictable. Brace yourself for the uncertain future. That’s what explorers do. They thrive on the prospects of the unknown. No worries. No stress. They are wired for this.

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