Archive | March, 2009

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Facebook’s New Design- Bad Move or Really Bad Move??

Posted on 22 March 2009 by Rollins

Facebook’s redesign has come under intense fire from a large section of its 175 million users. The new design has been described as being complicated, less practical, hard to use, etc. Some have even referred to the new design as “a cheap replica of twitter”, with others going as far as calling it ”completely stupid”.

What is more, several New Facebook haters’ groups have emerged, such as “1,000 000 + to bring back old facebook” , “10,000,000 AGAINST THE NEW FACEBOOK, CHANGE IT BACK!“, and “MILLIONS AGAINST FACEBOOK’s NEW LAYOUT & TERMS OF SERVICE”, having memberships of 436,635, 493,545, and 2,680,309 respectively.

Additionally, results from a Facebook app which allows users to vote on the new design show an increasing number of people opposed to the new design. According to Jason Lee Miller, 94% of almost a million votes turned out to be against the design.

Facebook had earlier reverted its terms of service due to opposition from its users, we’d just have to wait and see if this repeats itself. It’s also worth noting that a couple of people have reportedly deactivated their Facebook accounts because of the new design;

“I deactivated my account when they first redesigned Facebook, not only because I didn’t like the new layout but also because users hadn’t been asked their opinion before they made that layout which was definitely not user-friendly… It’s a shame, Facebook was rather cool.”

“I deactivated my facebook account, giving myself a well-needed break. Hopefully, when I activate it again in a month or so, they will have gotten their act together. Somehow, I doubt this will happen.”

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What problem does your business really solve?

Posted on 19 March 2009 by Rollins

It’s relatively easy to setup a business: as a matter of fact, just about anyone can setup a business. Just how well that business venture would do is however a completely different matter altogether. This usually depends on, and is affected by a whole lot of things which I can’t even possibly begin to cover in just one article.

You most often hear people complain about how “business isn’t doing too well”, and how they “just aren’t making enough profit”, and how “things seem to be taking a turn for the worse”…… I’m sure we’ve all been there at one point or the other.

Anyway, I was fortunate enough to be given an invitation to attend a Licensing Training and Business Productivity seminar organized by Protech Distribution Ghana, together with Microsoft, which was held today at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi.

During the seminar, I had the opportunity of meeting Victor Diali- Distribution Account Manager for Microsoft Anglophone West Africa, managing Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and The Gambia.

Apart from being Distribution account manager for Microsoft, Mr. Diali is also a Business consultant and “Motivational Trainer”. My 3 hour interaction with arguably the most inspirational person I have met this year got me thinking about a whole lot of things relating to business and business productivity.

The major (or principal if you will) reason why anyone even ventures into business in the first place is to “make more money”, and acheive financial indepence.

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What is Money Anyway?

If you were asked, you would (like me) no doubt answer by stating one of the commonly known, “orthodox” definitions of money which go like;

  • a medium of exchange issued by a government or other public authority in the form of coins of gold, silver, or other metal, or paper bills, used as the measure of the value of goods and service
  • Assets and property considered in terms of monetary value; wealth
  • An amount of cash or credit

BLA BLA BLA ………….

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Yeah, almost everyone would, but after those 3 hours with Victor, my entire perception of money changed. According to him;

“Money is the reward you receive for solving a problem”

In other words, people pay you to solve a problem.

I mean, let’s face it: no one actually pays you just because they like your face, your well pressed suit and matching tie, or anything else for that matter. People pay you simply because they feel you can help (or have helped) them do something they ordinarily couldn’t (or wouldn’t) have been able to do themselves- literally “solve a problem”.

That said, I assume it is therefore correct to say;,

“if you can solve complex problems, you have the opportunity of making more money”

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Let’s consider a Passenger Jet Pilot for example shall we.

With mordern crafts, the job of a pilot has has been simplified to; Take-Off and Landing. All the pilot has to do is;

  1. Take Off
  2. Put the Plane on Auto-Pilot once it reaches the right altitude
  3. Land the plane

So you see. They don’t really do “much”, yet they are amongst the highest paid professionals in the world.

Why?

Simple. Their training enables them solve the complex problem of traversing long distances in a relatively short period.

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What Problem Does Your Business Help Solve?

In order to fully acheive your original business motive, you would need to “connect your products and services to the customer’s problem(s). This usually begins by first getting to know what your customer’s problem (need) is, and there is no better way to do this than to

Listen!!

Another interesting thing I learnt from my interaction with Victor Diali today is that contrary to popular believe, a good sales person is not one who knows how to talk, but one who “knows how to listen

How would you feel, if you went to see a Doctor for instance, and as soon as you walked into his office, he immediately gives you a diagnosis without any form of examination? The next logical step would no doubt be to turn around, flee, and never return.You may even report the Doctor to the relevant authorities.

Same goes for your business.  Just as you would go to the Doctor, looking to solve a health problem, your customers come to you looking to solve a problem. Your customers need to know that your business can actually solve that problem, and the only way to know what your customers need is to actually listen to them.

After pondering over this all day I came to the understanding that listening in itself is more of a process than an action. That is to say that listening is continuous, and goes on for the entire length of your relationship with the customer.

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The Listening Process

In order to get the most out of your business, you have to effectively manage your listening process. To do this, you would however need to effectively manage your business contacts.

  • Keep A Record- you would no doubt need to know who your customers are in order to “listen” to them
  • Develop  A Relationship- Get to know your customer-base. Create and maintain good rapport with them. Simple tasks such as sending out a gift/greeting on a known anniversary could do a lot to help
  • Management- you would need to manage every aspect of your customer’s relationship with you. You need to know as much as possible, how your products/services are helping the client in terms of business growth. If you do not have a “Client Account Manager”, you may need to consider recruiting one
  • Support- arguably the most important. The customer is the customer, and should “be the customer”. You must as a matter of necessity provide as much support as required by the customer.Additionally, Most businesses and business owners take offense when a client complains about poor service. This definitely shouldn’t be the case. Allowing the customer to have a voice is one of  the most powerful marketing techniques, and is vital to the listening process.You should know how to effectively handle customer complaints

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A lot more actually goes into this process, but that would have to be in a future article (actually I’ve run out of things to say). Anyway, if you want your business to really succeed (and I assume you do), then it would make a lot of sense for you to “clearly” define what problem(s) your business really solves

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Nigeria Makes E-Headlines for all the wrong reasons….. Again

Posted on 16 March 2009 by Rollins

Nigeria’s already damaged online reputation was further tarnished today, with news coming in that a Nigerian undergraduate has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for obtaining $47,000 (33,382 pounds) from an Australian woman by convincing her over the Internet that he was 57 years old, white, and madly in love with her.

According to media reports, Lawal Adekunle Nurudeen, a final year student of the Department of Survey and Geo-Informatics Engineering, at the University of Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria, has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for obtaining $27,900.91 from an Australian woman named Pee Loo Rosalind Summer.

Apparently, the two had met in 2007, where Nurudeen had introduced himself as Engineer Benson Lawson, a British widower working with a multi-national company in Nigeria, whose wife and children died in “a ghastly motor accident”.

“The victim, a 56-year-old woman from Australia, told the convict that she wanted a husband and all the men she had met always disappointed her,” a statement he quickly capitalized on, convincing her that he was her “Mr Right”, and sending her a picture of a white man to further the ploy.

Reports from the Times of Nigeria have it that he was arraigned before a high court in Ikeja, Lagos- where he was handed the sentence. In addition to the 15 year sentence, he is also to pay $250 monthly to the victim, until “the total amount is liquidated.”

As expected, the story has made headlines across the globe, the result- a further dent in Nigeria’s online reputation. The story in itself really is saddening, considering that there are many other legal ways to make a living online.

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Develop Your “Sixth Sense” Abilities- Pranav Mistry says so

Posted on 14 March 2009 by Rollins

“I see dead people …..”

New technology currently being researched by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab’s Fluid Interfaces Group is set to revolutionize the way we work with information and connect with one another.

“Sixth Sense”, as it is called, is the brainchild of Pranav Mistry, a Research Assistant and PhD candidate at the MIT Media Lab. The device is “a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand gestures to interact with that information.

Sixth Sense “projects information onto surfaces, walls, and physical objects around us, and lets us interact with the projected information through natural hand gestures, arm movements, or our interaction with the object itself.”

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This demo by Pattie Maes, a leading researcher at the MIT Media Lab’s new Fluid Interfaces Group, shows the huge potential of this futuristic device which provides you with “relevant information about whatever is in front of you”.

Imaging walking into a supermarket, picking up a product, and getting complete information about that product, picking up a book in a bookstore and getting additional information about the book: readers/critic comments, etc. or (my personal favourite) picking up a newspaper, and seeing video adaptations of the headlines you are reading.

The possibilities of the Sixth Sense are endless….. but the most valuable no doubt;

“seamless access to relevant information we come across.”

Best of all, the device is expected to cost just about the same as your average mobile phone- pegged at $350, well within reach of the average person. There is a lot of excitement at the moment surrounding the sixth sense, but not everyone shares this excitement;

“I just don’t like the way she fantasizes this technology. This is nothing new compared to what Johnny Lee has done a few years ago and his Wii projects that have been widely spread over the web. Don’t try too hard to cash out. I don’t think wearing a projector is a cool idea. Besides, the problem with a projector? The short life span of the light bulb.”

“I know what toilet paper to buy before I shop. Amazon gave “Freakonomics” an excellent rating . I thooght the book was a waste of time. If I want to know about someone I’ll ask them. My flight’s going to be 20 minutes late ? So what I still have to get through security. “Oh this little thing on my chest officer .. ..why it’s a wall projector…. er .. no sir I’m not on medication. I know many people will like and BUY this “thingy” but I wont…… This is the kind of “synthetic” menhancement (or womenhancement) that makes people less human .. but THEY don’t know it……”

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Well…… what do you have to say?

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