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Recognition &
Lists – Do they matter?
By Nilofer Merchant on Aug 26, 2013 11:00 am
Today, on this Monday, it took four minutes to take a deep
breath, brush teeth, grab the java, and immerse into the Internet. The email
on top of the list was entitled, “25 Of The Smartest Women On Twitter | Fast Company | Business
+ Innovation”.
This said:
Nilofer,
Congratulations. Of course, like any list, I scrolled down
looking for the ONE who had better be on there. You made it so there is some
hope for these reviewers.
Best regards,
Andy (Roth)
What a lovely note to get from a Yes & Know community member! And
then on twitter, I learned that I am recognized as one the top Twitter sharers for Innovation.
Well, then. That makes for a lovely start to any day, especially on
a Monday when I ofttimes lack clarity of purpose, as I defuzz from family and
personal time.
As I walked the kiddo to school, I reflected about lists, public
recognition, and such. At formal workplaces, recognition is a way of saying,
“we appreciate you” and it serves to signal the valued cultural norms. People
often quote recognition as mattering more than money for what gives them work
satisfaction. Now that nearly 50% of the US workforce is freelance or
solo-preneurs, public lists seem to be a parallel way of signaling “keep
doing what you are doing, we notice you”.
At age 45, I know this one truth: I cannot pursue ideas alone.
Nor can I to change the status-quo-thinking unless I engage others, even
those I disagree with — whose constructs I am actively challenging. TheLi.st founder and entrepreneur Rachel Sklar
has some great words for this: “visibility
begets access, begets
opportunity.” When any of us (but especially those groups who are
often less seen) are recognized alongside the group they are striving to
influence, they gain leverage to engage the conversations that need to
happen.
That’s why I am hoping to be recognized by the Thinkers 50
(related to Financial Times). It’s an award to recognize the top 50
thinkers — those creating new ideas to advance the field — of the day.
Nomination happened already: http://www.thinkers50.com/biographies/159)
…So if you feel like it, it’s time to “inundate” the ballot box. Vote
here: http://www.thinkers50.com/vote. Voting ends
September 1. And, Thank You. As I am strive to define /
illustrate / illuminate what creates value and advantage in this modern era,
you encourage me to keep-a-going. Thank
you. Thank you. Thank you.
Who knows? Maybe one day
this page will look more inclusive to 51% of the population?
Act: Find one person you value for doing the work they are doing,
and recognize them. This could be your husband for dealing with back to
school mayhem, or your wife for handling the finances with calm. Maybe that
co-worker who remembers that “we” is bigger than “me” and consistently does
the right thing even without getting “all” the credit. Or find that
person/writer/thinker who inspires your thinking; I would pick Tom
Peters, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter whose books are all dog eared from years of
reference.
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