Monday, August 27, 2012

TECHing About RedAUNTancies

This is the second and last extract of my upcoming book Back to the Future of Marketing. I was overwhelmed by your reaction to the previous post on the same subject so here is one more. Next time you hear from me on this will be when the book is ready...
 
 
Let’s go back a few decades when my aunt, in her 80’s today, held a job at a state-run telecommunications company as a telephonist, a job title so antiquated that even the Microsoft spellchecker on my PC doesn’t recognise it. Yet, back in those days, thousands of women across Europe and the US, in the industrialised world, were working as telephonists connecting cables to little colourful sockets and casually eavesdropping into conversations of people totally strange to them.

What happened to her job? Technology happened, that’s what. In the case of my aunty, who is still very much alive today, it was her marriage to my uncle, God rest his soul, that took her out of the misery of possessing gossip nuggets no one was interested to consume; however many of her then colleagues’ careers were shattered once technological advances rendered telephone centres redundant, and with them, many aunts the world over.
As I alluded to earlier, the data my aunt was listening into during hours of eavesdropping filling her nails (I wasn’t there, I am just imagining this), was relevant to nobody either because no one was interested in gossip about people they don’t even know, or because my aunt had no archiving means, no information gathering mechanism and systems that would allow her to make some reasonable use of all that data either for personal fun or commercial gain.

Simply put, back then technology wasn’t conducive to making chatting appealing. Which, simply put again, this isn’t the case anymore. Because chatter in social media is the king of all content, or the route of all evil, depending on whose side you are with.
Is your job at peril because of the advent of technology?

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