21A- Reading Reflection No.2
1) What was the general theme or argument of the book?
In Guy
Kawasaki’s book, The Art of Social Media, the main argument or theme is to help
readers produce and maintain a focused, driven, and influential social media
platform. He also guides readers through tips and tricks of amassing followers,
optimizing profiles, and integrating business concepts to new technology.
2) How did the book, in your opinion, connect with and enhance
what you are learning in ENT 3003?
In
today’s rapid technological environment, social media has a much larger role
than people would suspect. Nearly all contact between businesses and customers
comes from social media, so Kawasaki’s book enhances this class in that it
involves a main aspect in appealing to a customer base. When presenting a new
idea, lots of times consumers can be turned off if you have a dull website,
profile, or your product just doesn’t “pop” out at the user. Kawasaki also does
a good job of relating to an entrepreneurial audience in that he calls social
media the “Content Monster” and provides details on how to properly “feed” this
monster through different forms of content creation and curation.
3) If you had to design an exercise for this class, based on the
book you read, what would that exercise involve?
If I
were to create an assignment for this class based off of the book by Guy
Kawasaki, I would have students create their own “Content Monster” in which
they need to fulfill its needs through content creation and curation. Kawasaki
gives several examples of how to do this through his “traditional approach” and
the “better approach”. Students will use both approaches and then compare the
benefits and downfalls of each approach.
4) What was your biggest surprise or 'aha' moment when reading
the book? In other words, what did you learn that differed most from your
expectations?
In
reading this book, there was not that much that surprised me. This is because I
understand the impact that social media can play not only for an individual
person, but a business as a whole. Social media is taking over the world, and
technological innovations will only continue to increase. As entrepreneurs, we
have the obligation to overcome these innovations and make sure we are creating
a good image for ourselves and our company/ brand.
Hey Drew, great job on this post. I have never heard of Guy Kawasaki before, but he seems like a very interesting person. Its interesting to hear about just how prominent social media has become, not only in our society, but in the business world as well. Being able to integrate technology into businesses is now key if you want your business to be successful.
ReplyDeleteHi, Drew! Good job on your post! I think that, while maybe you were not surprised by any of the material, you did learn something from it! I'm sure that this knowledge will help you apply what you already know to your business idea and make it even better and more efficient! Good job!
ReplyDeleteHi Drew. This post came out great. I really feel that you have a great grasp on what you read and I also feel that you gained a lot from this reading. I too understand how big of an impact social media has on the world today and it really seems like this reading talked about this idea in great depth.
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