Archive for July, 2004

Gallup

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

Gallup Organization helps people. They help people understand their strengths and give them the tools to use these stregths to be happier in their field of work. Their test is like a Myers-Briggs test on steriods. I think a lot can be learned from Gallup’s approach to positive psychology. They take an approach to consulting that many do not. By helping you find your strengths, they show you how you can be most affective in your job. These things can also help you figure out if what you are doing is right for you. Some may think this is a worthless endeavor, some may find it ultimately very helpful. I think it is great. Here is a sample of my top five traits. Think about what this could do for your company if all of your employees knew this:

Ideation
You are fascinated by ideas. What is an idea? An idea is a concept, the best explanation of the most events. You are delighted when you discover beneath the complex surface an elegantly simple concept to explain why things are the way they are. An idea is a connection. Yours is the kind of mind that is always looking for connections, and so you are intrigued when seemingly disparate phenomena can be linked by an obscure connection. An idea is a new perspective on familiar challenges. You revel in taking the world we all know and turning it around so we can view it from a strange but strangely enlightening angle. You love all these ideas because they are profound, because they are novel, because they are clarifying, because they are contrary, because they are bizarre. For all these reasons you derive a jolt of energy whenever a new idea occurs to you. Others may label you creative or original or conceptual or even smart. Perhaps you are all of these. Who can be sure? What you are sure of is that ideas are thrilling. And on most days this is enough.

Futuristic
“Wouldn�t it be great if . . .” You are the kind of person who loves to peer over the horizon. The future fascinates you. As if it were projected on the wall, you see in detail what the future might hold, and this detailed picture keeps pulling you forward, into tomorrow. While the exact content of the picture will depend on your other strengths and interests?a better product, a better team, a better life, or a better world?it will always be inspirational to you. You are a dreamer who sees visions of what could be and who cherishes those visions. When the present proves too frustrating and the people around you too pragmatic, you conjure up your visions of the future and they energize you. They can energize others, too. In fact, very often people look to you to describe your visions of the future. They want a picture that can raise their sights and thereby their spirits. You can paint it for them. Practice. Choose your words carefully. Make the picture as vivid as possible. People will want to latch on to the hope you bring.

Activator
“When can we start?” This is a recurring question in your life. You are impatient for action. You may concede that analysis has its uses or that debate and discussion can occasionally yield some valuable insights, but deep down you know that only action is real. Only action can make things happen. Only action leads to performance. Once a decision is made, you cannot not act. Others may worry that “there are still some things we don�t know,” but this doesn�t seem to slow you. If the decision has been made to go across town, you know that the fastest way to get there is to go stoplight to stoplight. You are not going to sit around waiting until all the lights have turned green. Besides, in your view, action and thinking are not opposites. In fact, guided by your Activator theme, you believe that action is the best device for learning. You make a decision, you take action, you look at the result, and you learn. This learning informs your next action and your next. How can you grow if you have nothing to react to? Well, you believe you can�t. You must put yourself out there. You must take the next step. It is the only way to keep your thinking fresh and informed. The bottom line is this: You know you will be judged not by what you say, not by what you think, but by what you get done. This does not frighten you. It pleases you.

Woo
Woo stands for winning others over. You enjoy the challenge of meeting new people and getting them to like you. Strangers are rarely intimidating to you. On the contrary, strangers can be energizing. You are drawn to them. You want to learn their names, ask them questions, and find some area of common interest so that you can strike up a conversation and build rapport. Some people shy away from starting up conversations because they worry about running out of things to say. You don�t. Not only are you rarely at a loss for words; you actually enjoy initiating with strangers because you derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making a connection. Once that connection is made, you are quite happy to wrap it up and move on. There are new people to meet, new rooms to work, new crowds to mingle in. In your world there are no strangers, only friends you haven�t met yet?lots of them.

Command
Command leads you to take charge. Unlike some people, you feel no discomfort with imposing your views on others. On the contrary, once your opinion is formed, you need to share it with others. Once your goal is set, you feel restless until you have aligned others with you. You are not frightened by confrontation; rather, you know that confrontation is the first step toward resolution. Whereas others may avoid facing up to life�s unpleasantness, you feel compelled to present the facts or the truth, no matter how unpleasant it may be. You need things to be clear between people and challenge them to be clear?eyed and honest. You push them to take risks. You may even intimidate them. And while some may resent this, labeling you opinionated, they often willingly hand you the reins. People are drawn toward those who take a stance and ask them to move in a certain direction. Therefore, people will be drawn to you. You have presence. You have Command.

craigslist.com

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

Craigslist has hit The Tipping Point. It is absolutely genius in its simplicity. I’ve already used it to sell various things in my move to CA. Found my current apartment with it (just like most of you). Finding my next one with it. Found people to work for DMDS with it. Now I’m using it to sell my car. eBay would be smart to turn an eye before their market gets eaten alive.

America is lacking in simplicity. Corporate bureaucracy has it’s way of complicating things so greatly that our brains simply overload. Most websites involved in selling or trading just about anything are so complicated most of us just click through. Only to find even more complication. Sooner or later we come upon something so profoundly simple it’s ridiculous. Our next thought is “why didn’t I think of that.” But, isn’t that the nature of the beast.

Information flows so incredibly fast now, it’s beginning to become one big complicated cloud of fuzz. What news sources are good? What books are good? The numbers of syndicated publications are rising faster than you can say: Why aren’t the archives of the new york times online? For free? The number of blogs in America now number 3,000,000 and growing everyday. With RSS, the internet is becoming the place to read and enjoy culture. I say amen to that.

It’s amazing that a few years ago so many voices couldn’t be heard. Now, you’ve got blogs about girls chasing congressional tail on capitol hill, blogs about marketing, blogs about politics, and even juicy blogs about the life of a callgirl in London. The most fundamentally great thing about blogging? Simplicity. It’s a one way track to someone’s life and brain in this fast paced information rich world. You can read news from who you want to read it from, and almost know that it’s entirely genuine.

Simplicity is key in this complicated world. Add value to my life in a way that is simple and easy to use, and you’ve got a loyal fan. Make my life more complicated than it already is. Hasta la vista. Craigslist. Blogs. All a much needed breath of fresh air for all of us. How can you make our lives easier, simply?