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Tech Hacking Saves the World Vid: People, Productivity & the Hacking Work Manifesto | YouTube

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Benevolent hacking is the duct tape of the work world.  - the Hacking Work Manifesto

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There is a reason I generally like to hang around techie types, and am married to a particular brand of one.  For some, there's a lovely, dry sense of humor, a particular type of irreverence and "fight the system" and "fight working for the man" that enriches and adds proper balance to my anti-corporate (I'm not the Borg*) side. Yet, I do and will continue to choose  to work with and for corporations.  They are filled with lovely human beings that, like all of us I hope, desire to feel fully human and not herded into mechanistic silos and tunnels in order to make their numbers and pay the rent.  They have families, children, dreams.   Hackers provide great insights into this aspect of productivity when the bureaucracy turns sour, does not serve the masses, and just plain gets in the way.

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That said, when interacting with some of them, sometimes, it feels like the death of me. Some are 90% snark. Some do not interact with people well at all, i.e. the "normal" bell curve of people out there. Don't get me started on I.Q. & forms intelligence takes in the natural world.  Fortunately, I have 27 lives, and have only lost 1 or 2 to attempts at communication with some aspects of this beloved but, in my experience, precocious problem child general group.  Psych types, I'm talking parent-adult-child interactions here.

God bless 'em (many agnostics and atheists and alternatives to my mainline religious views, out there, I'm glad to say.)  I'm glad they are out there to make work do-able when the normal ways of doing work just DON'T work.

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 That all said, I'm actually one of them. 

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Also:  Some of them make enough money that their salaries rival that of bank V.Ps.  There's a certain delight in that.  Especially when seeing their videos and reading their blogs, where they say anything they want.

That all said, I'm actually one of them.  I'm a shallow nerd type.  I love technology & gadgets.  I can do basic html and embed stuff.  I can create social media empire structures.  I can figure stuff out, with a little help from my deep techie friends including smartie pants, socially adept types.  I can see where technology accelerates human capabilities and builds relationships.  More power to we all in building our techie side, with every smart phone and iPad we buy.

--Deb

PS:  The Borg are race of 1/2 robot - 1/2 human hive-oriented creatures from the iconic show, Star Trek.   The Borg are also a symbol in popular culture for any type of juggernaut against which "resistance is futile".  I am a Trekker from way back.  Seen all the movies.  Have opinions of the spin offs.  Love sci fi.  Even love Babylon 5 but not BattleStar Galactica.  Convinced I belong to the club?

 

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Pack a pair of Paper Feet in your Wallet or Purse from the Ann Arbor Art Fair 2010 | Videos & Photos Flickr & Reveln Small Biz - SmallBiz

A cool, literally, idea launching out of the Workantile Exchange at the Art Fair - 2010.  You can wear this idea right out onto the beach...into the water...and then some.

What is your Paper Feet story?

Here's mine: I bought the first pair of Raspberry Granite Paper Feet as sales were just getting underway Wednesday, the first day of the Art Fair. That afternoon I pulled them out of my laptop bag. Note: They weigh almost nothing and can be worn on your wrist, if you don't have a pocket...see Jimmy's video demo in this set.

I strapped them on and wore them for a powerboat ride on a nearby lake this Wednesday afternoon. Deviled eggs, chicken, salad, the beverage of your choice & Paper Feet with Randy's powerboat ride. :-)

They give protection from prickers in the grass, stones, splinters - and feel like going barefoot.

No flip-flop sound either.

They are so very eco-friendly - green.  Of course there are many colors from which to choose, of course.   Raspberry Granite - a favorite.

Cool product, check it out.

--Deb

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New Work Ways: Top FIVE 2010 Trends: Design, Women, Small Biz, Personal Brand & Happiness

 

EXCERPTED:  ....Five macro trends that will be shaping a New Way to Work in 2010 and beyond. Together, these five trends point to a New Way To Work in which creativity and innovation are more valued by employers than ever before and the traditional notion of work as merely an economic activity is being supplemented by ideas about happiness and well-being.

(1) Organizations will embrace Design Thinking.  ...most obvious examples are companies like Apple and Target, which have made breathtakingly-beautiful design part of their core value proposition.

(2) Women will play a more important role in re-defining traditional notions of work.   See Pepsi and competitiveness reference.

(3) Small business owners will become the new stars of economic growth.  ...Resilient small business owners around the globe are re-inventing their industries.

(4) "Happiness" will become a way to measure economic prosperity.   [Who has the] pluck and audacity to adopt the concept of Gross National Happiness?

(5) Personal branding will become the buzzword of talented workers around the world.

...This last trend is perhaps the most important of all five mentioned above. The Internet as a distribution channel for a personal brand is unmatched. For freelance workers, the Internet has made it possible to showcase their best work to anyone in the world, at any time.

Photo credit:  See-ming Lee 李思明 SML Flickr-CC

 

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