Welcome to the Future
I met with a young man yesterday over coffee and a bagel. He is a terrific young man and an emerging Entrepreneur with a great start-up business. His product is a search engine like platform that integrates, optimizes and leverages all current and future online technologies, including social media. I sat there and watched the next level of technology arrive and I was just amazed and somewhat dumbfounded by what I was looking at.
Technology Laggard
I sat there like a big stupid. I didn’t totally understand how the product worked, but what I did immediately understand was that there is a technology train heading down the track that left me behind a few stops ago. How could that happen? I have been on the leading edge of technology over a forty year career. I received a “Technology Pacesetter” award (top 100 in America) four years in a row in the mid-2000’s. What happened? I have a website, a Blackberry and a blog. I’m LinkedIn. Isn’t that enough? Apparently technology is moving faster than I am. I suspect that technology is moving faster than most of us understand.
What does it mean?
Looking back objectively, there is no doubt that technology has revolutionized business, sales and my day-to-day life over time. In the 1980’s I invested in a bag phone for my car and paid $1.00 a minute for my mobile telephone. Having that phone actually paid off in many ways. Now I have unlimited text and can search the Internet from my smart phone. Fortunes have been and are being made in technology. Smart people are still staying up nights working out the next thing that will change how we live.
Can we still sell?
Of course we will still sell stuff. The technology world will never replace a smile, eye contact, a handshake and a relevant conversation.
My Advice
Do not ignore emerging technology and the value it delivers. All of our lives are better off because the great entrepreneurs, visionaries and risk takers who made it happen.
Best Wishes
Good luck my young friend. You are what America is about. I’m going to keep my eye on you and will attempt to catch up.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
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