There are many things that we take for granted in life. “Google” is probably high on that list. At least it is for me. That is until I took my first business trip to China. I am back in China this week and I didn’t realize until this week how important social networking sites like Facebook and Google’s search engine were to me.
Most of the people that I spoke with about this do not really feel a sense of loss. There is an alternative that provides most of the features and functions of the suite of tools and portals that Google provides. China’s equivalent to Google is “Baidu”. Baidu exists because China has blocked Google’s access to the 1.2 billion people in the country through its state sponsored filtering software.
The name was inspired by a poem written more than 800 years ago during the Song Dynasty. The poem compares the search for a retreating beauty amid chaotic glamour with the search for one’s dream while confronted by life’s many obstacles. Consider this line from that poem.
“…hundreds and thousands of times, for her I searched in chaos,
suddenly, I turned by chance, to where the lights were waning, and there she stood.”
What is the leadership lesson here?
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