Thursday, November 4, 2010

Business case for diversity

For my diversity event, I went to the “Business case for Diversity”. I learned a lot from this speaker on how diversity within a work place will better the company as a whole. I thought his research was kind of cool on how he went into a business and formed two groups’ people. One group was the eight people with the highest IQ, and then the second group was a mix of different IQ’s. He had each group do the same project and the outcome showed that the diverse group actually outperformed the group with the highest IQ’s.  The reason is because the group with the highest IQ’s was really smart in what they do, but when it came to this project some of the lower IQ people could do other things really well. So when you add diversity to a group, it will make the group perform so much better because each person has their own trades of expertise. He gave an example of you got to think of yourself as a tool box, and the tools inside show what you have to offer. I like to think that the two groups were their own tool boxes and in the one tool box all there was eight hammers and in the other tool box there was a whole assortment of tools. Which tool box would you take to fix a car?
                My dad and my uncle farm together and it seems like they are always disagreeing on what should be done. So once when I was younger I asked why they still farm together when they are always disagreeing. My dad told me that when in a partnership you should be able to disagree with each other because if everyone had the same idea what good would it be to be in a partnership, if no one was going to be able to bring in better or new ideas. I thought this was a good example because it shows how if you have a diversity of ideas you will be able to have things work in a more efficient way and have fewer mistakes.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Week of Twitter

Who knew this day would come that people would trade livestock, create friendships, or even find the certain someone over the internet? I always thought that these social networks were crazy ideas that I swore I would never use. Now you can find me on facebook or even at http://twitter.com/Ryanschneider48.
                This week of twitter has been quit the learning experience. I have never seen myself as much of a computer whiz, but compared to my dad I am a genius when it comes to a computer. My life in social networks started when I was in high school and my younger cousin thought that I needed to get facebook so she set me up with an account. For about a year I hardly even got on because I didn’t know how to use it and I pry only accumulated five posts. Then I found facebooks chat option, and learned that I could talk instantly with any of my friends that were currently online. This is started to get me on to facebook more often. Now that I am at college it seems like I am always going to my facebook account mainly because I tend to have more free time in the day and I still want to get on and see who I can chat with back in my home town, also facebook has let me keep in touch with my friends from high school that have went off to different colleges.  Now I thought this blog was suppose to be about twitter, so when it came to my week of twitter it became very hard for me to switch to another social network because it takes me so long to get use to and grow accustom to.  So this week was kind of hard for me to get figured out, but it all went nice smooth so I guess it wasn’t all that bad.