Cherrio! The Social Business Circle of Trust!

This morning my daughter had her favorite cereal  -- Cheerios!   And I was looking at the bowl,  I noticed the circles swirling and thought of the social business circle of trust that is required in Social.

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The "circle" of trust?   Yes!

The Circle of Trust

Every Social Business has to generate trust in its brand, employees, and products. I still remember the movie Meet the Parents, in which the father explained the concept of the “circle of trust” to his future son-in-law where trust in his family revolves from person to person. While we can laugh at the situations of this funny movie, the context of the message is one that is very real and very important.

Trust, while often overlooked, is crucial in the Social Business world. People want to do business with someone they trust, and with the social tools, all relationships depend on this concept. Our common sense tells us that trust is earned and not easily given. How do we survive in today’s business world in relation to trust? “Who do we trust” and “Who trusts our company” become critical questions to answer.

Trust Guards Your Social Business Digital Reputation

Trust guards your Social Business digital reputation. That digital reputation is how people view your company from the online content available in the blogosphere. This trust varies with the relationship, whether for employees, customers and partners. For example:

  • Employees build social capital through interactions that can happen naturally through work. The social environment can be provided by the company and built into work processes (hence the power of social enablement of business processes).

 

  • Building trust and a reputation with customers and prospects requires a different kind of thought and focus. There is no shared “platform” (although LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Wikipedia, and so forth, are shared by all) that guarantees interaction. Targeting, use of analytics, and engaging with honesty and value are key. It’s not enough to simply focus on the customer’s interests, but trust is built by understanding where they spend time and their motivations. Trust and a digital reputation are built by making the customer successful.

 

  • Partners and channels have aspects of customers and employees. A business partner who has more than 50% of their business with your company might be deeply integrated into your core processes and have a social interaction pattern somewhat like a customer. Other partners, however, can also be hybrids[md]a bit of a competitor and customer. Their business relationship is not integrated into your business processes as deeply, so it takes on a different type of relationship.

 

Below is an example of trust at the highest level where every night my client is processing all the feedback from clients and making changes -- trusting their clients with their innovation!

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Black Friday offer for Get BOLD! A big Social Business THANKS!

It's that time of year again....the sights and sounds of the holidays, everyone full of good cheer and planning holiday dinners with family and friends.

But wait!!. Let's not forget Black Friday and Cyber Monday! While many of us decry the early shopping times now available at so many stores on Thanksgiving, I and many others will head to the stores come Black Friday.  It's almost a tradition now in some families to start shopping as early as Thanksgiving, and continuing on through Black Friday and of course, Cyber Monday.

IBMPressbooks.com is joining the foray for power shopping this week with a special offer for several books, including my best-selling book, "Get Bold", which has been translated into 9 languages. "Get Bold" provides tips, hints, and an agenda on how you can leverage social tools to transform your business operations while improving client and workforce relationships, while improving the bottom line.

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Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!


GET BOLD, Live Social !

My favorite Get Bold readers!!

A few weeks ago I had the privilege and pleasure of speaking (virtually!) at the Women’s Toolbox Conference that took place in Beverly, Massachusetts. I gave the attendees some of my favorite tips on how to integrate social into their business strategies, and they also received complimentary copies of my book Get Bold--because that’s exactly what I want them to do!

Then I challenged my readers to go online and let the world know if they are really ready to #GETBOLD with their business. They did a great job declaring how they plan to #GETBOLD! Here are some of my favorites:

I will Get Bold in my business by building the sales engine. We provide high quality language translation services and we need to get the word out about us. The sales engine will include top people, clear metrics, and increased sales.Wendy Pease  Rapport International - http://rapporttranslations.com/      

I will Get Bold in my business by nurturing my communities, sharpening my skills, and helping fellow entrepreneurs stand out from the crowd through smart, targeted marketing!  Sandra Larking   Metaphor Maven - http://themetaphormaven.com/    

I will Get Bold in my business by being open and honest about my own experience of being $50,000 in credit card debt to help others learn how to get out of debt, think of debt differently and make sure they never get back into debt.   Maureen Campaiola  The Debt Free Project - http://thedebtfreeproject.com/   

I will Get Bold in my business by Imagining. Clarifying. Executing.Helping emerging women entrepreneurs generate six-figure incomes by managing conflict and doing business like a woman ..She E.O [not CEO]  Deborah Thorne  The Information Diva - http://theinformationdivaonline.com/