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The Airline Industry.  The Music Business.  The Financial Markets.  The US Auto Industry.  What do each of these areas have in common and what can they teach us about the current state of our economy?

First off, I’d like to posit that we are not only in a recession, but what we’re seeing is the result of the inability and unwillingness of major swaths of the corporate infrastructure to address the shift from relatively uneducated consumers who have respond mostly to advertising, celebrity endorsements, and lack of opportunities to get information.

With the exponential growth of information online and how easy its become for people to share their experiences, opinions (both good and bad) and recommendations with friends and an almost unlimited number of strangers (see Yelp, Twitter, Blogs in general), these businesses stumble and fall.

Each industry is based on business practices that:

  • Show apathy or even contempt for their customer base (here’s what we make, buy it..where else are you gonna go)
  • Have relied on a historical lack of alternate options (pre-Napster, lack of competitive foreign cars until recently)
  • Are resistant to internal change and innovation (electric cars, hybrids, DRM, etc)

Unfortunately, this kind of business strategy (what they don’t know won’t hurt us) has been the backbone of some of the most central industries in our country, and the failure of the process is taking a devastating toll.

All is not doom and gloom, however.  There has never been a better opportunity for industry to shift our strategy from a business-centric customer-be-damned model to a customer-focused, service-oriented one.  The few exceptions in each of the aforementioned areas (JetBlue, for example) are not suffering as much because they’ve positioned themselves and behave as a customer service company that also happens to be an airline.

This is all well and good coming from me, seeing as I am employed and know how I’m going to pay my next rent check, but another thing I find fascinating and optimistic about our current crisis is that it also overlaps with another pressing issue, the environment.

We have millions of skilled laborers, engineers, mechanics, accounting people, number crunchers out of jobs right now.  Where is there a shortage of exactly those kind of people?  INFRASTRUCTURE.  It seems to me that with the right training, people who worked 20 years building carborators could very easily be building solar panels, or wind turbines, or bridges or working on the electrical grid.  And so on and so on.

Hence, my overall conclusion that this is not just a recession, but a transformative period in American industry.

I only hope the systems can be put in place to make available these Green jobs to people who sorely need them.

Obviously, these examples are an oversimplification of a highly complex issue, but I’m very excited to see what the immediate future holds for where American workers are headed.

[Inspired by Jeff Jarvis: A fundamental restructuring is underway]
[for more: Bruce Nussbaum: The Transformation Conversation: Is "Transformation" a Better Concept Than "Innovation" to Guide us Forward?]

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08

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Our president is a dork.

softlord.com, August 2004… “He must’ve clinched his nomination with this one”

http://www.jeremymeyers.com/politics/dnc-speeches.html

(When trying to buy a “Gift” for someone on FB

Anyone who’s my friend on Facebook is by now well aware that during each debate I kept a running commentary of my own snark about what people are saying.

For those of you who arent my FB friend, I present for your amusement, my commentary from the third Presidential debate, in chronological order for your pleasure.

Jeremy wonders what number McCain thinks would be okay for Obama’s tax plan to consider “middle class”…. $500k? $750k? 9:14pm

Jeremy during the depression era, “we”… oooh not a good thing to say. 9:17pm

Jeremy thinks these are the same talking points from the last debate. 9:20pm

Jeremy maybe mccain was associated with the worst chapter in american history…the civil war! 9:27pm
Jeremy is amused by Obama’s “Whatchoo talkin bout, Honky!” smile. 9:36pm
Jeremy waits for the moment when McCain realizes he’s monumentally screwed. 9:41pm
Jeremy out with the old, in with the fresh air in washington…is that really the argument you want to make, mister 26 years in congress? 9:44pm
Jeremy wants to build 45 new nucular powered pants. 9:47pm
Jeremy is sick of McCains stupid hook-around left-handed writing on his pad. 9:50pm
Jeremy is surprised McCain can IDENTIFY eloquence, mister stutt-stutt-stutter. 9:53pm -
Jeremy is getting hammered, just like the auto makers. 9:54pm
Jeremy can’t believe mccain is citing Colombia as a good partner…how much money spent funding both sides of the drug war? 9:56pm
Jeremy wait…did he just call me fat? 9:59pm
Jeremy wonders if Joe the Plumber is the same as Joe Sixpack. 10:03pm
Jeremy notes that one can be anti ‘roe v wade’ and also not necessarily pro-life. 10:09pm – (note: this one got me a lot of confused IMs.  I’m not pro-life, I just think that theres an argument that isn’t pro-life as much as ‘let the states decide’
Jeremy thinks theres gotta be someone who’s pro-abortion. 10:15pm -
Jeremy thinks Obama is now just ripping stuff out of West Wing Season 2 scripts. 10:18pm
Jeremy went to a charter school. What do they have to say about Regents exams? 10:20pm
Jeremy thinks that every school with more than 300 people needs to be split up. 10:21pm
Jeremy did he just say that he belived that children are our future? 10:23pm
Jeremy McCain/Rain Man ‘08. 10:25pm -
Jeremy loved Bob Schieffer when he played Mark Twain on broadway. /obscure? 10:37pm
..fin *bow*
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