More fun to be had searching for “Vikings” on YouTube. Enjoy!
Banjofish – The Viking Song
Playmobil- Vikings Sack a Town
Clear Lake rumble
Viking Challenge
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More fun to be had searching for “Vikings” on YouTube. Enjoy!
Banjofish – The Viking Song
Playmobil- Vikings Sack a Town
Clear Lake rumble
Viking Challenge
Wow. 23 votes cast so far in our poll asking, “What actions should CEOs be taking to demonstrate their understanding of the digital space?” And more important — numerous, well-considered comments. Thanks everyone, for the wonderful conversation.
Here’s a recap of the voting thus far from PollDaddy (great web app). Let’s remember, this isn’t a poll of CEOs, but a poll of those responsible to a CEO — those in the digital trenches, doing the work. What do those of us doing the work today want and need to see from our betters?
What stands out for us, overall, is this:
CEOs need to put some skin in the digital game.
It might be Facebook, or attending a conference or blogging. CEOs need to participate, personally. Show those around you — your fellow board members, your direct reports — that you’re personally invested.
We’ve got highlights from the comments following the image.
In the case of “Other,” the suggestions were:
+ Run paperbag lunch sessions where CEO presents ideas/vehicles that have merit
+ I think execs should have a digital dashboard that they review on a weekly basis
+ Support initiatives encouraging their employees to explore the digital space
+ INVESTMENT AND INCLUSION: put gigerati on the board, invest in technology
+ Take an interest in the ops/financial/marketing value of their domain name
+ Recognize that 40% of their customers time is spent online, yet they invest 5%
COMMENT HIGHLIGHTS:
“The real question I face every day is how do you get an executive — who has been at the top of his or her field for decades — to admit that they now have a knowledge gap that must be addressed?”
“That Giant Sucking Sound you hear is the leadership vacuum in the corporate digital space.”
“The net-net is, we just have to keep educating, no? We have to speak up and tell them, show them, when cool stuff happens…”
“If the company’s business is primarily in the digital space, it doesn’t make sense for the CEO to be focused on it. It’s far better if they support initiatives encouraging their employees to explore how best the company’s culture fits into the digital space.”
All of this gets us thinking and asking, well, Who is doing it right, right now?
Which CEOs in your opinion are demonstrating a solid understanding of the digital space?
And how are they demonstrating it?
Let’s keep the conversation going.
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After attending the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association Summit 2007 and the MN Advertising Federation Show, and chatting with our friends working in the interactive space, we’ve got a few questions.
We have no illusions that any CEOs are going to answer this poll. Rather, we’re curious what you — the people who create, enable and guide the interactive work — want from your CEO in terms of understanding and involvement. What do you want your CEO to know and participate in?
We’ll post the results here and continue the discussion. Please share this poll and encourage your friends and co-workers to participate. The more responses we have from all of you, the better the survey. And everyone can share in the results.
(Hat tip to David Armano for the PollDaddy link.)
Congratulations to Carmichael Lynch on picking up the Subaru account without a review. The good people at 110 N. 5th Street deserve the win. And the Minneapolis advertising community definitely needs the good news.
Note to RGA (current incumbent for Subaru interactive): Watch out for Herb, Sean, Wex, Mike and Dan!