LinkedIn is my first social platform, but when it comes to newsletters, it’s not the best choice. Thus, I’ll post the Tech Leadership Lab articles here. Before transitioning to a standalone website. This will happen soon.
The story behind my decision
On September 13th I started the beginning of a movement, Tech Leadership Lab with a weekly newsletter and live audio events around a special theme and with guests.
It was a ride for sure, but the newsletter issue bugged me since day one. I mean I knew I didn’t own a thing, had no subscriber email list to export, and no assurance about how the stars would align that day for distribution. But after I found out during a month of back and forth with their support that they never distribute the newsletter to all subscribers, even if all notifications are set, that was it.
Say what?
You don’t send the newsletter to all the subscribers who willingly subscribed(aka opt-in) to receive the weekly newsletter? Are you kidding me? They assured me that my newsletter goes out to more than half. Really? What does that mean? 51%? 52? 62?
And then I read this below as the final straw because dissatisfaction just compiled.
Why you need to ditch LinkedIn as your content platform from Mark Schaefer, a dear friend.
Consequently, I’ve chosen to leverage my own platforms where I maintain control. Newsletters will continue to be distributed via LinkedIn every Wednesday, albeit with a slight delay of one to two days compared to previous timelines. Admittedly, there isn’t a rigid system in place yet; it’s a work in progress. Integrating this process into my daily routine is part of the legacy-building journey, and it requires gradual implementation.
Sustainable Innovations
Welcome to the Tech Leadership Lab: Shaping the Future, our community newsletter designed for visionary leaders, tech disruptors, and future shapers like you. Every week, we delve into actionable content aimed at empowering you to drive impactful change and collectively craft a positive future.
Tech for good, led by good hearts.
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- TLL Updates!
- Wednesday’s LIVE Event!
- Sustainable Innovations: The Ways to (Re)Consider Organisations
- ChatGPT Summary+
- the well-known Health and Well-being bites spread here and there.
TLL Updates!
We’re gearing up for our second community meeting this Thursday, and it’s all about your feedback. This is a pivotal moment as we discuss transitioning to our WhatsApp group and laying the groundwork for exciting future endeavors, including our website development and the eagerly anticipated first summit in the next quarter.
Wondering why we chose WhatsApp? The answer is simple: it was the community’s choice during our first session. In the current landscape of digital communication, finding the perfect platform can be challenging. Discord didn’t resonate well, and Telegram has been experiencing technical hiccups.
We’re on the lookout for innovative solutions, possibly in the realm of web3, but until then, we’re opting for simplicity and effectiveness with WhatsApp. It’s about building those initial bonds and fostering a strong, connected community.
In my journey as an entrepreneur, I found that perfectionism and being married to the outcome instead of the process halts progress. It’s also unrealistic. I’m a doer, and I like to move one step at a time. In the case of Tech Leadership Lab, I listen and watch, every little detail counts because it adds up to a higher vision and complements the full picture of what, how, and when.
🏃🏻♀️🏋🏻♀️🚴🏻♀️ Hack 1:
“Make exercise necessary and fun. Do mostly cardio, but also some weights. Some is better than none. Keep it up as you age.”― Daniel E. Lieberman, Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do Is Healthy and Rewarding
Wednesday’s LIVE Event!
We’re thrilled to have an extraordinary guest, Leo Rayman, the founder of EdenLab and a domain expert at Carbon13.
At EdenLab, Leo and his team are revolutionizing how businesses approach sustainability. They’re not just consultants; they’re creators and builders, designing new business models and products that contribute to a Net Zero, fairer world.
Their mission? To remove 5 million tonnes of CO2e from the atmosphere over the next 5 years. How? By working with large businesses to amplify their impact and empowering scale-ups with climate technology crucial for our times.
Leo’s expertise extends beyond business innovation. As a coach at Carbon13, he mentors start-ups tackling the climate emergency, helping them navigate the complexities of this urgent challenge.
His passion for helping people make smarter decisions, set aside limiting assumptions, and bring new thinking to persistent problems makes him a beacon of positive change.
A speaker, writer, and Substack author, Leo’s insights on sustainability innovation, green & inclusive growth are not just thought-provoking; they’re actionable. His work with EdenLab exemplifies eco-capitalism, where being green isn’t just an afterthought – it’s the driving force.
But there’s more. Leo believes we’re witnessing a shift in consumer trends, as evidenced by declining Black Friday searches since 2019. “Black Friday has jumped the shark,” he says, signaling a potential decline in consumerism-driven events.
Prepare for an enlightening session where we explore how we can all contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive future. Leo’s insights are not just about understanding the present; they’re about shaping a better tomorrow. Perfectly aligned with Tech Leadership Lab’s mission.
🤛 Hack 2:
Grip Strength and Strength Training: A Crucial Duo for Healthy Aging
As we age, our muscles undergo a natural process of decline known as sarcopenia. This loss of muscle mass and strength can lead to a host of problems, including frailty, falls, and disability. Strength training is an essential tool for combating sarcopenia and maintaining strength and independence throughout our lives.
Grip Strength: A Window into Overall Health
Grip strength is a simple yet powerful measure of overall muscle strength and health. It is a strong predictor of mortality, functional decline, and cognitive function. In fact, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that a 5-kg decrease in grip strength was associated with a 68% increased risk of death over the next 10 years.
Why Strength Training is Crucial as We Age
Strength training not only helps to maintain muscle mass and strength, but it also improves bone density, balance, and coordination. It can also reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
Sustainable Innovations: The Ways to (Re)Consider Organisations
In today’s world, sustainability is no longer a buzzword but an imperative. The challenges we face, from climate change to resource scarcity, demand that we rethink our ways of doing business and living. Organizations, in particular, have a critical role to play in driving sustainable change.
Rethinking Organizational Structures and Culture
The traditional hierarchical organizational structure is often ill-suited for the complexities of sustainability. Instead, organizations need to adopt more flexible and adaptable structures that empower employees and foster collaboration. This could include decentralizing decision-making, creating cross-functional teams, and adopting agile methodologies.
It’s not easy to be done everywhere and I can see benefits in keeping a hierarchy based on meritocracy.
The traditional hierarchical organizational structure is often ill-suited for the complexities of sustainability. While it’s true that hierarchies can foster efficiency and clear lines of accountability, they can also stifle creativity and limit the flow of information. Instead, organizations need to adopt a hybrid approach that balances the benefits of hierarchy with the need for flexibility and adaptability.
In certain areas, such as technical expertise or specialized skills, a meritocracy-based hierarchy can be beneficial in ensuring that the most qualified individuals are making decisions and leading projects. However, it’s important to avoid creating silos and to ensure that there are opportunities for cross-pollination of ideas and collaboration across different levels of the organization.
Sustainability also requires a shift in organizational culture. Organizations need to move away from a culture of individualism and competition towards a culture of collaboration and shared purpose. This means fostering a sense of belonging among employees, encouraging open communication, and rewarding sustainable behavior.
Harnessing Innovation for Sustainability
Innovation is essential for addressing sustainability challenges. Organizations need to invest in research and development to create new technologies and solutions that reduce our environmental impact and promote social equity. This could include developing renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and designing sustainable products and services.
Sustainability also requires innovation in business models and processes. Organizations need to find new ways to create value that is not reliant on resource depletion or exploitation. This could include circular economy models, sharing economy platforms, and performance-based contracting.
Global Cooperation for a Sustainable Future
No single organization can solve the world’s sustainability challenges. Global cooperation is essential to address these issues effectively. Organizations can play a role in promoting global cooperation by:
- Advocating for sustainable policies and regulations
- Collaborating with other organizations on sustainable initiatives
- Sharing knowledge and best practices with others
Addressing All 17 SDG Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a roadmap for achieving a sustainable future. Organizations can contribute to achieving the SDGs by:
- Aligning their business strategies with the SDGs
- Measuring and reporting on their progress towards the SDGs
- Partnering with other stakeholders to achieve the SDGs
Conclusion
Organizations have a responsibility to lead the way toward a sustainable future. By rethinking their structures, culture, and business models, and by collaborating with others, organizations can play a critical role in addressing the challenges we face and creating a more sustainable world for all.
ChatGPT Summary
The Tech Leadership Lab, initiated on September 13th, has been a journey of exploration and growth in tech leadership, marked by weekly newsletters and live events with special themes and guests. The founder, however, faced challenges with LinkedIn’s newsletter distribution, discovering that the platform did not distribute the newsletter to all subscribers. This realization, coupled with advice from Mark Schaefer, led to a decision to move away from LinkedIn as the primary content platform.
The newsletter, “Tech Leadership Lab: Shaping the Future,” targets visionary leaders and tech disruptors. It includes sections like TLL Updates, live events, and insights into sustainable innovations. Notable is the upcoming live event with Leo Rayman of EdenLab, focusing on sustainability and business innovation.
The newsletter also emphasizes the importance of community feedback and interaction, announcing a shift to a WhatsApp group for better engagement and planning for a standalone website. This decision stems from the community’s preference and the founder’s philosophy of valuing process over perfectionism and incremental progress.
Health and well-being are also a focus, with insights into the importance of exercise and grip strength as indicators of overall health and aging.
Finally, the newsletter delves into the importance of rethinking organizational structures and cultures for sustainability, highlighting the need for innovation, flexible structures, and global cooperation to address sustainability challenges and align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In conclusion, the Tech Leadership Lab is evolving, prioritizing control over content and distribution, and fostering a community committed to sustainable innovation and leadership in technology.
P.S. Miss last week’s newsletter?
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- The Alchemy of Purpose and Teams
- The Synergy of Tech Recruitment and Continuous Learning
- Decoding Conflict and Between
- Metaverse Reality in 2023
- Intentional Living
- The Limitless Possibilities of Generative AI
- Building Resilience: A Must-Have Skill for Every Leader
- Communities: The Ultimate Leverage for Success
- The Unknowns That Make You Stronger
- We Hold The Power of Change
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