I work for a technology company.
We sell our own communications technologies.
We sell other companies' technologies.
We're all about connecting people with their world, where ever they live or work, and doing it better than anyone else.
Connectivity is awesome. We can communicate over wired phones, cellular, email, videoconferencing, web chat, web video, and Internet phone services.
So why was I risking my life on the roads during a severe winter storm today??
To meet with people from Cisco and AT&T face-to-face.
Three people drove from Chicago to Madison.
One came from Milwaukee, and another from Minneapolis.
Compared to their experiences, my commute from Waunakee was short.
But why did ANYONE slip, slide, risk their lives, and grip their steering wheels with white knuckles today??
We asked the meeting organizer yesterday if the meeting was "still on" for today, and she made the decision to continue. Thus, we all drove. Funny that she called her mom from the road to say good-bye because she really thought she would die in a crash.
We have the technology.
We should USE it.
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Did your organizer actually believe that this meeting was more important than your lives? Sounds very corporate.
It was very poor judgement on her part... and yes, very corporate.
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