The 3-1-4: On Trust
3 links, 1 thought, and 4 tweets. I hope they give you the most value for the least time every week.
3 Links To Make You Think
How to Hire your Next Community Lead
Great guide to thinking about the community function. The field is very much in its early innings.
Introducing the AI Sandbox for advertisers and expanding our Meta Advantage suite
The progress in the AI race is astounding. What does this mean for marketers, designers, advertisers? Uncertain, but exciting times.
The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work
This new book (out this week) traces how work has become so central to our identities. It makes the case for separating our self-worth from our work. It’s a refreshing argument.
1 Thought
On Trust
Most people have a super low bar for trust. If you ask them: Do you trust me? Or do you trust that person... they'll quickly say "sure!!"
They mean: I don't think you'll screw me over. I'd give you some personal information. Or I believe you'll give me a paycheck.
I'd rate that at 7/10 on trust. So what are the higher levels? What's a 10/10 look like?
Would you trust this person to not talk about you behind your back?
Would you trust them with some of your deepest fears?
Would you trust them to help you when feeling upset and actually see you and listen to you?
Teams that REALLY trust each other. With their mistakes, their struggles and beyond work incredibly well together. But most never even get there because they have a low bar for Trust.
Raise your bar for Trust, don't wait.
4 Tweets
Business will throw enough challenges our way. Being motivated isn’t an additional challenge you need to put in front of yourself.
Agreed. This is a trend that works to the savvy marketer’s advantage. Move quickly!
I think this is different for physical products vs software products. What do you think?
Great story about timing and startups. Timing is so important but often hard to see in the moment.