October 30, 2007

happy birthday blue monster

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The Blue Mons­ter just cele­bra­ted its one year anni­ver­sary. Microsoft’s Steve Clay­ton reports:

It chan­ged me if not Mic­ro­soft. It defi­nes Hugh’s Social Object con­cept. It defi­nes much of how I think about Mic­ro­soft and has been the dri­ving force in my desire to change per­cep­tions that have built up over the years. Mic­ro­soft isn’t per­fect, but we’re far from the evil that it’s become all to easy to por­tray. Mic­ro­soft is made up of smart, pas­sio­nate, funny and genuine peo­ple. I think Blue Mons­ter has done a pretty good job of hel­ping expose that, amongst other things. One year on I feel very good about that. 

Rock on, Clay­ton.
[Update:] James Moody talks about how the Blue Mons­ter affects his busi­ness:

I, myself, carry Blue Mons­ter busi­ness cards from Street Cards and that has led to some inte­res­ting con­ver­sa­tions with clients and pros­pec­tive clients. Having the con­ver­sa­tion has defi­ni­tely led to more pro­ject clo­sings (the good kind of clo­sing) for me than not. The little guy has led more of my mee­tings into a “what do you think about this” type, than the “here’s what I can do, this is how much it will cost” type, which lets me con­nect more on a per­so­nal level with pros­pec­tive clients. Once most peo­ple see how pas­sio­nate I am about the soft­ware I’m recom­men­ding, it chan­ges per­cep­tions of the “big bad bully” on the block.

One Response to “happy birthday blue monster”

  1. Peter James says:

    Hugh, I’ve writ­ten a little riff on MS which men­tions your antics here.
    I expect your thoughts!
    Cheers mate.