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Generation Challenges With Tech In Business & Organizations


As I get older and get involved with different groups, I began noticing barriers that seemed to be coming up with different generations when approaching various issues or projects. When they were questioning 'why?' I seemed to always be asking 'why not?' Or when direction is given, asking "Why are we doing that?"

I've found is not always a question that is very welcomed from older generations. The response is usually, "Just do it." None of what I discuss here is meant to be negative either, but there are notable differences in attitudes and approaches from varying generations and many others are noticing this as well. In particular, the 'Baby Boomers' and Generation X'ers. This can often result in 'butting of heads', slow progress, and can cause real missed opportunities for businesses and organizations.

The Generations
  1. Baby Boomers - This group is comprised of people born primarily between 1946 and 1964. This group grew up in a time of dramatic social change (but slow growth in technological and information innovation) and a time where questioning authority was not always very acceptable.
  2. Generation X - This group is where I fall in, and are primarily those born between 1965 to 1970'ish. We tend to question everything and we like to 'explore' things. We grew up with a great deal of technological advancements and tend to welcome new technologies and change.

The Issues That Result

It might not seem like much between the two generations in terms of differing perspectives, but when it comes to advancements you'll often find the the Boomers wanting to stick to 'the way it's always been' and the 'X'ers' proposing 'That doesn't make sense anymore. Why not try this?' This is where the dialogue often just crumbles to the floor and things go no where. If you don't believe me, try proposing the use of FourSquare to promote your business to your boss who is a 'Baby Boomer' and see how that goes over. You'll most likely get the response of "People aren't going to announce where they are at."  Or try suggesting the use of a Facebook Page in addition to your existing Call Center.  The response will most likely be something like, "Well, we have the Call Center and it works just fine."  

The problem in both scenarios above is that real opportunities to improve and save are being missed.  Both are low-cost opportunities that can provide real payoffs.  Not trying is simply a missed opportunity with little or no risk.  The proverbial "Nothing to lose" scenarios.  Unfortunately, the conversations usually end and nothing happens.

How To Overcome The Differing Views
  • Be empathetic.  Often times when you 'boil it down', the issue is empathy on both sides.  There is value from both perspectives. "What has always been" can have real weight to it, and just because it's 'traditional' doesn't mean it should be dismissed.  For example, abandoning print advertising that is still generating business and continues to be an investment for online only advertising would be pointless but many insist on this route.  Rather than proposing to 'fix what isn't broken', propose enhancing your ad efforts and adding an online effort that would open new channels and reach a wider customer base. 
  • Propose items in ways people already understand.  Everything that is done through technology is an enhancement to the way in which we have always done things.  Social networking efforts for a business are essentially like setting up a permanent booth in the largest 24/7 'convention center' ever imagined.
  • Get the facts and show the data.  Presenting Facebook Pages, use of FourSquare, Twitter, etc. just because others saw success or 'everyone's doing it' (sound familiar from school days?) will probably get you no where.  Show the value in data, the manner in which it would enhance your efforts, and the revenue opportunities.  Real world tests beforehand and showing the results are definitely worthwhile.
  • Know the barriers that presently exist and present the technology as the solution that it is. 
  • Be willing to compromise and willing to wait.  Some ideas with the use of tech can be so overwhelming that a 'wall' immediately goes up and the idea goes no where in terms of approval.  It doesn't mean it's 'dead'.  The solutions that the tech provides to the barriers that exist will continue which means as those barriers surface later it will provide an opportunity to revisit your original idea.
What generation barriers have you encountered and how do you overcome them?


by Brad West: Originally from Southern NJ and Central PA, Brad moved to Palm Coast in 2004 with his family. He has over 15 years of retail management and is currently a manager with Barnes & Noble in St. Augustine. He also assists his wife Kathleen (Realtor with Trademark Realty Group of PC) with her Real Estate business performing a variety of duties such as website design and maintenance for PalmCoastHomeShow.com, as well as marketing and advertising, and operations.   You can find Brad on twitter: @bwest2
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PalmCoast.biz Has Been Sold!

PalmCoast.biz, the flagship Business Search Engine, Directory, and Rating-Portal serving Palm Coast and Flagler County now has a new owner: Palm Coast Media Online, LLC.

Jason taking the baton from Jason
The former owner, known to the community by his first name “Jason,” started PalmCoast.biz some 10 years ago.  Jason later spun off the forum capability to FlaglerChat. As an online marketing professional, Jason continues to own FlaglerChat.com and works on multiple online initiatives and engagements.

The new PalmCoast.Biz ownership team is comprised of local professionals with backgrounds spanning management, marketing, design, technology, law, and human resources.

The new management team expressed that they are committed to excellence in customer service, database integrity and, most importantly, in further increasing the website’s traffic.

Visibility through added distribution channels on Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, and other network partners, will be a game-changer for area businesses.


Ky Ekinci, Co-Founder of Palm Coast Media Online says:
" It is pretty rewarding to see a Palm Coast Business return top Google search results because of their listing on PalmCoast.Biz. As seen in the popularity of Yelp and Angie’s List, consumers want to provide feedback about the companies and professionals they work with. PalmCoast.biz’s platform provides those much needed tools.
Combine PalmCoast.Biz, this successful online entity, with our business and technology backgrounds and focus, and you’ve got a winning formula. "

For the homeowner who is typing ‘Landscaper, Attorney, or Realtor in Palm Coast’ while sitting in their Ohio, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania office, the benefit of consumer insight and the ability to provide a review when the work is done is immeasurable.


Jason Johnson, Co-Founder of Palm Coast Media Online says:
" With over a quarter million website visits annually, businesses can get their offering in front of local Palm Coast and Flagler County residents instantly! There is no other exclusive business directory in the area that can commit to and deliver on that promise today. PalmCoast.Biz is a mature online entity, a local icon. The possibility for even greater reach is exciting."

With the onslaught of home-based businesses, the changing economic landscape, and Flagler County’s population pushing a new high of 100,000, the exact number of Flagler County businesses is a moving target.

The Chamber of Commerce estimates over 2,000 businesses are active in Flagler County, with about 1,000 already as Chamber members.

The new PalmCoast.Biz will provide a free business listing for every Flagler County Business in the directory thereby helping businesses in Palm Coast and Flagler County to be found online, be noticed for excellence, and rise to the top of their category.

The power of the group, the PalmCoast.Biz collective, will be what catapults local businesses to new visibility and growth.


New owners say that powerful upgraded listing options start from as low as $9.95 a month.

As part of the new management, PalmCoast.Biz has announced a limited time offer of up to 50% OFF listings with annual prepayment options.

The community overall welcomed the new management with enthusiasm and support.  Here's a sample of dozens of good wishes received:

" Congratulations! PalmCoast.biz is a valuable resource for our community, I wish you the best for the future! "
" Great people!  And I'm sure the business will flourish. Congrats to all involved. "
" Congratulations on your purchase!  Looking forward to doing business with you! "
" Congrats to both the seller and the buyer. I use the site a lot and will continue to in the future. I know that you have just purchased the site, But would like to see what your plans are for deleting any double listings or the businesses that are no longer in business. Unfortunately this had been a problem that never got taken care of in the past. I am a firm believer in businesses helping other businesses within the community. So like I said, if there's anything I could help with, let me know. "

"Scrub it Clean!"

Ky and Jason say that the database clean up effort has already started,  New listings are being added, as the closed businesses are being marked and deleted.

On that note, as a part of the database cleanup effort, the new management team is asking the community's help to point out listings that are no longer in business or have moved out of Flagler County.

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For more information e-mail support@PalmCoast.biz or visit the company website at www.PalmCoast.biz


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Who's Talking about "Flagler Beach" on Twitter?

Are you on twitter?  If so, you know where to go to search for what people are saying on a particular subject or phrase.

But if you're not on twitter, here's a little widget we included on this page that will help you to keep an eye on who's saying what about "Flagler Beach."

Without further ado, here's all the chatter about Flagler Beach on twitter:



Did you know?
Here are some of the contributors to this Flagler County Blog who are on twitter:

Ky Ekinci
twitter handle: @KyEkinci 
twitter bio: Management Consultant. Strategic Marketing Consultant Entrepreneur. World Traveler.

Lisa Schenone Ekinci
twitter handle: @LisaFLA
twitter bio: Digital media producer; rotarian, entrepreneur, alfalfa-seeds.com lover
David Royall 
twitter handle: @royalld 
twitter bio: Writer - Photographer - Sailboat wanderer - Retired: Air traffic control

Brad West
twitter handle: @bwest2 
twitter bio: n/a

Lauren Mack
twitter handle: @heylaurenmack 
twitter bio: As bad for you as anyone you ever knew

Harriet Lewis, PhD
Harriet Lewis, PhD is the Co-Founder/President of Konesens Research, a Palm Coast, FL based international market research firm specializing in online data collection and panel development, and studies of social and economic interest.  You can connect with Harriet on twitter at @Konesens

...and the last but not the least, Palm Coast Blog's own Spokesperson on Twitter:

Ask Palm Coast -
twitter handle: @AskPalmCoast 
twitter bio: Professional and Business life, events and tips in Palm Coast, Bunnell, Flagler Beach and Flagler County, Florida.

Note: List of contributors is shown in the order of when they became a blog contributor.   Full bios of contributors available here.    If you have an article, event, or news you'd like to submit, please do that here.



Twitter?  How About Facebook?
Fair question!  You can stay in touch with the Flagler Beach folks Flagler Beach Facebook Page at facebook.com/FlaglerBeach.FL


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