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Hush Up And Just Enjoy Those Super Bowl Ads

I’m always fascinated with the day-after fallout of the Super Bowl adfest. There are plenty of people doing their Monday morning armchair quarterbacking thing, lamenting how terrible the commercials were and how much they continue to suck year after year. It’s at this point I try to take my branding hat off and recognize something I think is rather important. The commercials were not made for us. They were made for the 95% of everyone else who wants to be entertained. They were made for people like my dad who could give two craps if there was an overabundance of slapstick violence and dudes trying to pick up chicks (Love you, Dad!). The only metric here is whether the ads were amusing and some of them were very amusing and entertaining, indeed.

Time for all of us who claim to be brand and online cognoscenti to get off our high horse and recognize that Super Bowl ads are not Shakespeare and they don’t need to be earth-shatteringly original. These commercials are made to appeal to a broad population and that population sits right in the middle of America. Like it or not. They like watching Betty White and Abe Vigoda get creamed in a football game, they like dudes wearing Doritos and attacking people, (and I guess they must like guys wandering the African savanna in their underwear).

Of course, feel free to not take my word for it. I grew up on Benny Hill and The Three Stooges so dumb, risque, slapstick humor is part of my cultural heritage.

Tag Game For Tasty Reads

Steve Roesler applied the tag to me last week for a book reading meme. I’m kind of a sucker for anything book related so here she goes… 

The object of this meme’s game is to share what I’m currently reading and sentences 6-8 of page 123 of that book. I’m actually reading three books right now, two of them contributing to my professional learning: Peter Block’s Flawless Consulting and Pamela Skilling’s soon-to-be-released Escape from Corporate America. Here’s the page 123 snippet from Pamela’s work:

However, it is the immediate manager you work with every day who makes the biggest impact on your job satisfaction. Great companies cultivate great managers. They also give them the tools and the autonomy to lead their teams effectively.

What else is currently in the queue? Here’s my bookpile in the order I plan to read:

The Halo Effect – Phil Rosenzweig
Weird Ideas That Work – Robert Sutton
Get Back in the Box – Douglas Rushkoff
Excellence by Design – Turid H Horgan, Michael L Joroff, William L Porter, & Donald A Schon
What Got You Here Won’t Get You There – Marshall Goldsmith

Dang…that’s a bit of a load and I’m not at all sure that I’ll get through all of these books by the end of the summer. The problem for me is that I’m the king tortoise of reading…I read reeeeaaaal slllllooooow. And I’m also starting my Master’s degree in Business Anthropology in July so there are no guarantees. Honestly, I imagine there will be course prescribed reading that will trump my bookshelf selections. 

So, who’s next? I’m curious to see what kind of book reading projects on are on the minds of…

Jenny Ward
Pamela Skillings
Judi Sohn
Jason Alba
Frank Martin

Honk If You’d Like To See Alchemy Of Soulful Work On Alltop

I love Guy Kawasaki, but today he broke my heart. A couple of weeks ago, I pitched him the idea of a careers site at his new venture, alltop.com (yeah, yeah…I’m sure others pitched him as well but I’m feeling particularly self-centered today). I even made it easy by showcasing the PageFlake I built called Work Redesigned. So today I go to alltop.com and find a new site called career.alltop.com. I’m thinking, “Yippee!, my blog is surely there because me and Guy are tight like peanut butter and jello!”

Except, no Alchemy of Soulful Work (though it is a pretty good list…and I am happy to see many of my friends there like Rosa, Phil, and David). So, do me a favor and let Guy and the others at Nononina know that Alchemy should be there to inspire others who may not know about this blog and my work. You can email them at info@alltop.com.

Thanks a bunch!


ExtraPlay: 03.11.08
Thanks to everyone who wrote in to lobby for Alchemy’s inclusion to career.alltop.com. I looked at the site this morning and discovered that The Alchemy of Soulful Work is now one of the featured blogs. It’s a very cool honor.

Books, Books, Books For All The Good Little Boys And Girls

Of course, this sort of assumes that I’m a good boy…hmmm…sometimes, but not always.

I just received my SantaThing present of books. Ahhh…there’s no greater gift than the written word (unless it’s Resident Evil 4 for the Wii which my loving, lovely wife gave me as an early Christmas present). SantaThing, the brainchild of the folks from LibraryThing, gives LibraryThing members a chance to play Secret Santa to other members.

It was a way cool to get matched to someone new and choose a couple of books for them. And LibraryThing is natually set up to facilitate this since everyone’s library, book reviews, and wishlists are visible to all. For instance, my SantaThing saw that I wanted to read Charlemagne by Derek Wilson. My SantaThing also sent me a surprise – The Histories by Herodotus. I somehow made it through my formative education without reading any Greek histories or other classical works so this is going to be a delightful diversion over the holidays.

If anyone’s interested in connecting to me through LibraryThing, do a search for workplay. Or leave a comment below and we can start a dialogue here or through email. Happy reading!

Sunday Silliness: Office Space in Bun-O-Vision

So, you’ve never had a chance to see Office Space. You really want to, but can’t seem to fit it into your busy schedule of completing TPS reports, coming into work on Saturday, and burning the office down. Well, friends, today’s your lucky day. The good folks at Angry Alien Productions have produced a 30 second version of Office Space. And the best part? It’s enacted by bunnies.

Office Space in Bun-O-Vision
VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED! Contains bunnies in adult situations, bunnies cursing, bunnies giving the finger, and so on.

With the current writer’s strike, this may be the only entertainment we’ll find for a while so enjoy it while you can. And if you crave more bunny action, might I also recommend:

Brokeback Mountain

Caddyshack

Raiders of the Lost Ark