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Cumpata: Being prepared to accept change

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I celebrated my birthday. It was one of those special number birthdays like 21, 30, 40 and, oh, then 50!

My family celebrated my birthday with dinner at a local restaurant and before the food arrived my 11-year-old nephew played some game on his iPad Mini. When finished, we went to my sister’s for dessert and all over the kitchen were old photos of me as a baby to today. Many were cute and others I would have eliminaed if I had a match or a shredder.

One point of interest was a photo showing our living room with the TV my mother won at the Union Carnival and the record player, totally classic 1960s. As my nephew with the iPad Mini looked at the pictures, he could not imagine such archaic electronic devices. As the adults remembered how you needed to get up to change the channel, the younger group texted, emailed, shared their thoughts on Facebook, or watched YouTube. Technology has changed how we live, work and communicate.

These advancements in technology also affect how business is run. For example, let’s begin with communication which is now 24/7, instantaneous and open for interpretation. A private discussion can be public within seconds and no one needs to even leave the room. Most handheld devices can video, text or email without much effort. So there is little rethinking or reviewing before something – a comment, complaint, thought, photo or video – is posted or linked to Facebook, YouTube or a myriad of other social media sites.

Businesses used to prepare well thought out communication, ie. press releases, company announcement, etc. regarding a new product, product recall, change in ownership, etc. Today, be it good news or bad, it is out there at the speed of texting or posting. One can say what difference all this makes, well, just think about how miscommunication or interpretation can occur and how it can impact finances, stocks, personnel, etc.

Another change technology has made is on the operations side of business, specifically, manufacturing. The majority of machines operate with smaller numbers of employees, but these employees must be higher skilled in problem solving, mechanical understanding, multitasking abilities and computer programming. While technology has improved productivity, reducing the number of people needed to produce a product, individuals with skills in science, technology, engineering and math are needed and will continue to be needed to drive the technologies of today and of the future.

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