Just listening to Jaap Favier’s excellent keynote. A lot of the concepts he is discussing will be familiar to regular readers of this blog, but he is using a particularly good metaphor for the chasm between traditional channel media and network thinking: “social media are from Venus”, implying channel media are from Mars.
Inspired by the fact that women make up more regular bloggers than men (57%, he says – don’t know the source), Mr Favier says the thinking of Mars is about control, being in charge, while Venus is about contact and sharing.
On Mars when you want to be social you do social media – set up a blog or something. Mars-thinking people think that that is engagement, although there may be no contact, no engagement with their networks / communities.
Works well, I think…
: : First question is about paying for social media content. Mr Favier unequivocally says “that is bad”. Rightly so.
: : : Another nice metaphor, this time from Michael Wiley, of Edelman, who describes the fear of change in organisations as “totalitarian ownership of messages”
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