“Learning to Deal”
I
was admittedly quite skeptical when it came to this course, especially after
seeing the title of the required reading!
I have endured countless smart aleck comments regarding the actual “shape”
of the earth because of this book. In
the beginning I would just smile and nod and say, “I know, I know”. Not very far into the semester however, my
opinion began to change, and I would say, “Actually it really is flat, believe
it or not!”
How
incredible that it took thirty-four long years for me to learn this one really
life changing fact. I have mentioned in
previous blogs about being on the receiving end of the dreaded phenomenon
called outsourcing. I was a happy
passenger on the “dang foreigners are swooping in and stealing our jobs”
train. This course has opened my eyes to
the reality of what was actually happening.
I was too mired in my own frustration to look around and see how truly
amazing it was that technology was changing the face of the landscape.
Although
it is still extremely upsetting when you are on the unemployed side of things,
I now have a better understanding of the necessity of it all. Technology is very nearly an unstoppable
force. It is really about who can get
the job done the best, in the smallest amount of time, for the least amount of
financial burden. When looked at from a
distance, who can really argue with that logic?
Demand, OUR demand, has fueled the fire that has led to the incessant
push for such drastic measures.
We live in a world
of instant gratification. We want what
we want, when we want it, and not a second later. We have all dug our own theoretical holes,
and the time has come to get in and deal with the repercussions. We have created this monster that virtually
begged for the inevitable solution of things like outsourcing and
offshoring. (Those are actually two
distinctly separate things. Another little tidbit I got from this course!) I am not in any way advocating moving job resources
from here in America to other parts of the world, I am however saying that I
can see the sense in it from a strictly business standpoint.
I learned a
greater respect for technology and the people that fuel its progress. I gained a deeper appreciation for the
luxuries, big and small, that innovation has provided. I have considered the seemingly outlandish
possibility that one day the very machinery we create could grow too powerful
to control. What? Yes, I did, I really did!
Nothing is out of the realm of possibilities any longer. When looking backwards with the extravagance
of 20/20 hindsight, it is very easy to see the incredible upward march that has
been slowly but steadily progressing toward where we sit today. Who can say what tomorrow will bring, when
all things are considered?
One thing is very
clear. Technology is progressing. We can either use it to our advantage, or sit
stagnant and be trampled under its tidal wave.
Every coin has two sides, and as long as we remember to deal with the
negative aspects that go along with the indisputable advantage provided through
technology, the progression will continue.
The trick, again, is learning to deal with the changes as they come.
I can definitely relate to the frustration brought up about being told the 'shape' of the world over and over. I think this particular blog post addresses the issues brought up through this course quite well and I enjoyed the summation of the course through the coin analogy, it definitely seems to be able to describe the situation quite well.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post. I think it is well written.
ReplyDeleteI was a little bit the same way as you in regards to my thoughts on outsourcing, and, just like you, the book helped to open my eyes! Very well written blog, I always enjoyed reading your posts throughout the semester.
ReplyDeleteI like how you mentioned that it is OUR demand that fueled the fire, ultimately pushing for a higher demand in the workplace. You have great analogies and a nice voice. I can tell that you gained knowledge out of this class....so nice job :)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading your blog they are all nicely written. I agree, we made this monster and we should stop ignoring it and deal with it. Its done some good and its done some bad and we need to learn to deal with the consequence's
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