
His work was effectively organized. He opened by sharing a story about a dogcatcher who felt there was a better way of dealing with stray dogs than picking them up and euthanizing them immediately. In a perfect world, these animals would have the opportunity to find a companion. Their thinking was that maybe they don’t have to change the world, but rather the minds of the community. He set forth on a mission to city council with the community behind him, the ones who felt strongly about the issue. He ultimately accomplished his goal of making San Francisco a no-kill city. Then he moved on and accomplished the same in a county in New York, North Carolina, and Reno, Nevada. He didn’t have to target the masses, just the ones he knew would stand with him when it mattered.
Finally, he gave an alternative way of thinking, the introduction of tribes. By focusing on those that share strong beliefs or ideas, you can cut down on the effort involved to get your idea to the masses. These like-minded individuals will share it with other like-minded individuals and they will share it with friends or acquaintances in their network. The great idea can be mobilized not by the original thinker, but at the hands of others. His main purpose was to share an effective way for anyone with a product or idea to market their idea. It doesn’t take tons of people to get the word out, it only takes a few to have that idea spread like wildfire.
He compares this type of model to a tribe. In particularly, the one with the idea is compared to the tribe leader. The tribe leader becomes so because of his ability to think, to challenge, and to offend. How are you able to share your story? The tribe leader shares information with the tribe and the tribe delivers the information. Communication between tribes is like the communication between friend networks. His story is about building a culture. An interconnected culture between tribes. Our world is filled with tribes, networks among friends is a strong example of this. He also shows in this speech how to get your idea beyond your own network, beyond your friend’s network, and into networks beyond the narrow spectrum and into a broadband society.
Maybe you and Godin are right. Me? I'm quite a bit more cynical than this. Let's take the latest presidential campaign for example.
ReplyDeleteTrump HAS started a movement, one which he claims he's an implement of change. It just isn't one like his followers seem to think it is. He says he's going to "drain the swamp" of outsiders? Yeah, right. If that's the case, why has he selected nothing but INSIDERS for his cabinet and transition team? And even the ones who are OUTSIDERS are clinging to a past that doesn't exist anymore and never existed, a "paradise" where white males dominated everything and all of "the others" "knew their place". You know, racist/sexist/homophobic America. Sigh. That's not change; that's living in the past. And that's the nature of leaders, of cults of personality.
The universe is a place of constant change all the time. People are the ones who fear and resist it against all rationality.