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The Facebook Generation vs. the Fortune 500

Great, I will call member services. Thanks Hillary!

Hi Patty, We will be recasting the webcast, but we do not have a date set up as of yet. I would recommend calling our member services next week: 1-866-538-1909 and they will be able to give you a date. Best, Hillary

Hillary, thank you for the heads-up re the webcast. Unfortunately, I was busy with a client project yesterday. Is there any way to view the saved webcast? Thanks!

Thanks for your insight Patty! Will you get a chance to check out Gary Hamel's webcast next week?

Web-based values that are incongruous with corporate giants include socially responsible (even philanthropic) and fair-minded ethics versus disingenuous and, oftentimes, self-serving values and behaviors of CxOs and general management teams.

How to re-invent? I admire the chief executives profiled in Fortune's September 2010 issue, “Secrets of an undercover boss.”

The CEOs with Chiquita, DIRECTV, Great Wolf Resorts, and CMO with NASCAR took undercover roles on the front line to learn what their employees experience and how they perform their job. The take-aways:

1) Training (a k a mentoring) and creating a culture where each employee helps train others to do their job better is important,

2) Empathy is very important to motivate a team, and you can't have empathy if you haven't walked in an employee’s shoes,

3) Engage and train line employees to help them provide more personalized service; and

4) Take the time to understand individual employee needs to help keep them motivated.
Let’s have more Chairmen/Chairwomen, CEOs, Presidents and CxOs take on this undercover role. They will learn that the best ideas for performance improvement and innovation can indeed come from those actually doing the work.