Social Contract Social Media and the Nooesphere are all part of the same process of human systemic development.
As I see it, Professionalism is Darwinistic, in that the best and most accomplished survive. Wouldn't you rather deal with someone who is concerned about what they do and have the confidence to do it?
In as much as Professionals determine the norms of a social contract, that Social Contract is only as valid as the agreement of the society at large of it's validity. That has always been facilitated by communication on all levels.
We now have new levels of communication and that more than anything will determine the underlying tenets of a new revised Social Contract. How we communicate will determine what is acceptable and what is not.
The Professional usage of the tools of communication can radically change the face of business and any other social relationship. I do not think I am saying anything new. I think it is time for the Professionals to step up and make the changes happen. Through intelligent dialogue that happens at the speed of music, the speed of sound, the speed of light.
I would like to quote Seth Grodin, who is really onto some thing,...how not to lose an argument online(or anywhere else).-
"Earn a reputation. Have a conversation. Ask questions. Describe
possible outcomes of a point of view. Make connections. Give the other
person the benefit of the doubt. Align objectives then describe a
better outcome. Show up. Smile."
The paradox of insular language
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