DISQUS

Chris Brogan: What Exactly Do I Do

  • Dale Cruse · 2 years ago
    How do you know when you're done? Or does that question not really apply?
  • Jonathan Bloom · 2 years ago
    I've already seen the impact your job has had on my career. You gave me the opportunity to attend Spring VON and it has changed my career. That's why I understand that Jeff was smart enough to hire you for the job you do. Since I'm just one of the people you've helped impact.
  • Cameron · 2 years ago
    So what do you do again? ;) Adding to Dales question. When not face to face how do you know what to do considering in any given day you have thousands of future shaping information transaction possibilities. In other words how do you know what to focus on and how do you maintain it?
  • Whitney · 2 years ago
    Dale's question begs another- does it matter? Kevin Carroll, in The Red Rubber Ball, says the we should strive so that “the source of your play become[s] your life’s work so much so that no one- not even you- will be able to tell the difference between to two”. It's about the journey and playign along the way, it's not a destination in and of itself.

    I saw Seth Godin speak this morning, and he was beyond fantastic. But more importantly, he talks a lot about being remarkable at what you do. Chris is emarkable at what he does, because he is the utlimate connector- an internet electrician, hooking people together to help them achieve wonderful things. And if that's not job satisfaction, I don't know what is.
  • Pat Phelan · 2 years ago
    Having seeing you in action @ Von I can definitely agree on Whitney's opinion of you being the internet's electrician.
    I am however confused as to where the moolah (money comes from.
  • steve garfield · 2 years ago
    Cool picture.