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August 25, 2021
Evolving evolution. I
recently used this term during a lecture.
The head of the organization gave me the weirded oddest look. As if to question my choice to use it. Evolving evolution. I’m not so crazy. While evolution is looked upon as being a
great discovery in the world of science, those who study it are perfectly clear
about how it evolves. Change is every day!
Look at how we have evolved over the past nineteen months. The way we fear has evolved. The way we accept good and bad news has
evolved. The way we react with people we
don’t see eye to eye with has evolved.
Too many see evolution as monkey becoming man. There’s an evolution in the world of
business. What will happen when
employees decide not to come back to the office? Putting their private lives way ahead of the
decision maker’s visions. The best of
the best have been threatened. They will
be replaced. Does that mean all things
business will be equal to an outlet mall?
It’s not the greatest but it’s still us.
How we did radio in 1981 versus 2021 is an evolving evolution of
experiences that incoming broadcasters can’t comprehend. Nor do they have the mindset and or perseverance
to digest what was expected forty years ago.
So the question remains. From
your dot on the map. What is your
personal evolving evolution? How have
you changed and how is it going to affect all things in the decades ahead?
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