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This is a first. Never, ever, not even once before, has anyone accused me of "marketing savvy"! Never! The way I see it, I have been given ideas as gifts that were not meant for me alone, along with the means to communicate them, and it is up to me to make sure I share those ideas as widely as possible. Is that "marketing savvy?" If so, I am guilty as accused. :)
Posted by: Dick Richards | November 20, 2005 at 10:40 AM
That was a compliment Dick! And for exactly the reason you write of here: you WERE "given ideas as gifts that were not meant for [you] alone, along with the means to communicate them" and it is the exceptional way in which you do so which I greatly admire. Perhaps my words of "marketing savvy" were ill chosen.
I believe that Managing with Aloha is a gift as well, a very important one, and yet as fervent my belief I don't do as much as I should to promote it. Share it eagerly, yes. Speak of it with passion, yes. Promote it so more will hear its message, and why it is important, no. Both you and Kevin (and many others in our community) are my kumu alaka'i ka 'ike, my teachers with new learning in this regard. And I do understand I am rarely as bold as I should be.
Posted by: Rosa | November 20, 2005 at 10:57 AM
Not a poor choice of words at all! Perfect, in fact. Good for me to hear. I did take it as a complement, and it is useful for me to think about what I described above in the terms you used. It may very well lead me someplace I ought to go but haven't (yet).
Posted by: Dick Richards | November 20, 2005 at 11:45 AM