Posts Tagged ‘list mania’

30th May
2011
written by Dr. Leslie Gaines-Ross
First, happy Memorial Day to those of us in the US. And many thanks to those who have fought valiantly in defense of the USA!  We are honored. Turning now to reputational matters on my mind, I was thinking about reputation rankings over the long three day weekend. I happily concluded that our national obsession with rankings is actually a good thing.  Although I often  post about the endless number of top 10 and "best of" lists that quantify the meaningless to the meaningful, there is a silver lining to our rankings mania.  Companies -- in all regions -- work hard to be admired. Instead of complaining about the information fog we now live in brought on my all this quantification, I realize that we are lucky to have them in the first place. These reputation yardsticks help to challenge companies to measure up reputationally or move out!  Companies, from good to great, want to be seen as the most admired, most respected, most reputable and be chosen over their peers. The end result is good for us all  because companies now must regularly apply their resources to being good corporate citizens, best places to work, good quality providers, etc.  And what could be wrong with that.  Just a thought for the lovely weekend that we are having here in the US and thanks again to those who have made Memorial Day what it is.