tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4285729513030543746.post8345728825314973161..comments2024-03-27T00:26:40.551-07:00Comments on Real Time View: Hollow wheels go nowhere!Richard Bucklehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723428627971060930noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4285729513030543746.post-51544798919556508452010-01-21T01:01:46.231-08:002010-01-21T01:01:46.231-08:00As you interact with the NonStop community the pas...As you interact with the NonStop community the passion is still there. People love the technology and they still want to see improvements, based upon positive critisism, and they have tremendous pride in what they have achieved within their businesses.<br /><br />Social Networking can be a way to share experiences, opinions and pride in such achievements, within the bounds of business confidentiality, that get subsumed and ignored in the hum drum of every day life and work.<br /><br />Sometimes this then promotes confidence to discuss and debate issues more freeely within the organisation and workplace. <br /><br />This is no bad thing, if there is one issue that seems to pervade in the community it's that they can't make a difference and that nobody listens and apreciates what they have and what the NonStop folk are delivering to their businesses.<br /><br />However, it's self perpetuating! If you do not shout, debate and argue your points based upon rational arguaments and real data then sure as eggs are eggs nobody will hear the message. <br /><br />Let's hope social networking arms more people with the confidence to engage in the discussion.Iainnoreply@blogger.com