Are we really connected?
Business building Australia
When the first black and white television sets appeared in the windows of the local hardware and electrical store, I joined family and neighbours on the footpath after closing time and stared through the shop window in amazement. Now, in the digital age, there is barely a household in the country that doesn’t have one or two big screen TVs. The internet, the mobile phone and now the iphone mean that we are connected to the entire world.
But we are not really connected; not in the old fashioned sense. What we now mean by ‘connected’ is that the whole world and most of the information in it is available to us electronically at the click of a mouse. Yep! I even remember when the word ‘mouse’ had only one meaning – the little furry animal with a long tail.
Even though a business will not survive in the future without an internet presence, business is still all about people. There is still a need for human connection. It’s built into our DNA.




Most people in business weren’t experts, or even experienced, when they started. They spend the early years learning the basic techniques of business. They make the same mistakes as everyone else and become distracted putting out fires. It is the school of hard knocks and there is no safety net. Many survive and some don’t.

Business coaching wisdom
We are prepared to pay handsomely for peace of mind. Even though a peaceful mind might not be the ultimate outcome, we can still cross it off the mental list as one less problem to worry about. Peace of mind is a perception of safety that offers some form of protection against any one of our many squillion fears. An example would be buying security screens or life insurance.

