Saudi Blog Camp – Change

I watched the saudiblogcamp yesterday, and I enjoyed it, it was the first, and not much info in it for someone who has been around the blogosphere for a while, but overall it was not bad, I give them an A for effort, but not for content. The event was organized by bloggers for bloggers, therefore presenting very basic information about blogging… well, to me at least was not that interesting. Again, I enjoyed watching it and kinda wished I was there, and for the first in what I hope will not be the last of these events, was not bad at all.

They saved the best for last, and Fouad, again in my humble opinion was the best speaker in the group, he didn’t move around or fiddle much, and spoke in a very easy and direct way, which brings me to the point I want to address… a point Fouad raised as to why he blogs (or used to, I guess), and why blog in the first place.

Change (as Fouad stated, Obama stole this word from him to use in his campaign :) ). Fouad stated that he writes to create a sense of urgency, which is one of the steps of change management… and here is where I have to put my 2 cents (20 cents in Australia).

Change management is something I learned when I was doing my MBA, I was also part of implementing change in a large organization… so I can say a few things about change management (a little bit more than 20 cents, but I’m being modest ;) )

Implementing change is not as easy as it seems, we struggle with that on a personal level when we want to change a bad habit (ask anyone who tried to quit smoking or tried to lose or gain weight, quit nail biting… etc).

“Change” has to have a goal, what is the goal of this change? Everybody has an idea of the change they want, but do we have a consensus on what change(s) we want? The cold war waged between the religious and the liberals? Or that between the different sects of Muslims in the country? Each have their own idea of where they want to see the country (and on a grander scale the Ummah) in a few years.

Without a goal, this call for change… is just whining/complaining/whinging/ and all the other words in the thesaurus.

India, a great country with great history, is looked down upon by many in our country/region, even though if you dig deep into the names of some of the grandfathers in the peninsula you would find many of them named Hindi (now only Turkey is common), India has nuclear weapons, and has a space research organization. And guess what, Indonesia also joined the race to space, and Fouad says “احنا قاعدين نستهبل“, yes “we” are dear Fouad.

I’ve seen our students either out or in the country, and you’ve seen them also… it is no secret… and I will not add to that, but those students are the ones running the government, the airlines, the phone companies… and everything in between in our country, and when going to those places… unless you find an old or new friend, you take a number and wait your turn.

Change needs predefined steps to realize the goal, taking any shortcuts will make the change project a failure.

Lets take a little break and listen to the late 2Pac say something “Change, shit… I guess change is good for any of us. Whatever it take for any of y’all niggaz to get up out the hood, Shit, I’m wit cha, I ain’t mad at cha, Got nuttin but love for ya, do your thing boy”

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