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  • There is a fundamental shift that social media necessitates in business today - the need to transition from 'Me First' to 'We First' thinking.
  • The leverage and influence social media gives citizens are rapidly spreading into the business world.
  • Not since the digital revolution in the early '90s has technology placed such a comprehensive burden on business, employees and individuals to reinvent their business plans, services and products, and themselves to keep pace with the changing marketplace.

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  • There is a fundamental shift that social media necessitates in business today - the need to transition from 'Me First' to 'We First' thinking.
  • The leverage and influence social media gives citizens are rapidly spreading into the business world.
  • Not since the digital revolution in the early '90s has technology placed such a comprehensive burden on business, employees and individuals to reinvent their business plans, services and products, and themselves to keep pace with the changing marketplace.
  • Business practices and how we treat the planet are also in desperate need of re-humanization.
  • What today's business reality makes clear is that brands cannot survive in a society that is failing economically, socially, ethically, and morally.
  • As a speaker, business leader or marketer of any type, the onus is now on each of us to become equally capable of communicating very personally with a seemingly endless number of people connected by social technologies.
  • In the coming years, if not sooner, social media will become a powerful tool that consumers will aggressively use to influence business attitudes and force companies into greater social responsibility - and, I suggest, move us towards a more sustainable practice of capitalism.
  • Perhaps the most effective way to describe the approach a brand must take is to think of themselves as social cartographers. By that I mean that brands must simultaneously inspire, engage and maintain a series of conversations taking place within certain cultural landscape specific to their business goal.
  • The social business marketplace is effectively forcing brands to engage with consumers on the basis of something that is meaningful to them. More often than not, this takes the form of some core value that finds expression in a non-profit cause.
  • Integrate purpose into your for-profit business model through a long term commitment to a cause that is aligned with your core values and those of your community.