COVID-19

Ground Control to Major Tom: Nature and Humanity: Priceless

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

On the heels of the election, I wish you well during these challenging times and hope you enjoy my perspectives about the role of nature and humanity. 

With COVID-19 continuing to race into a global crisis at such scale and speed, companies and organizations have been forced to re-evaluate nature, economic and human value.

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With 66% of US employees working remotely due to COVID-19, human attitudes, behaviors, concept of family and community has changed – along with relationships to dogs, children, material possessions and health.  Life in ‘our own backyards’ is intervening, shifting our pace and appreciation of daily life. 

A global virus that keeps us contained in our homes—certainly through next year—is further influencing our relationship to government, the outside world, even to each other.  These changes in the coming months will continue to feel unfamiliar and an unchartered course. 

Disasters and crisis moments also represent transformation and opportunity: more sophisticated and flexible use of technology, less polarization, a revived appreciation for the outdoors and life’s other simple pleasures. 

“Attitude is a little thing that makes a BIG difference.” Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts.” “If you're going through hell, keep going.” “Everyone has his day, and some days last longer than others.”  

Winston Churchill. 

The science of behavior change is a subject of study and evolving tool for design over the past ten years. Leading companies have instituted tools and practices to monitor, collect, analyze and act on a range of digital surveys, behavioral patterns, experiential listening and artificial intelligence. These capabilities are becoming the foundation for experience creation – future drivers of influence and growth.  The speed at which companies can —and must—respond to them will become sources of competitive advantage aligned with solving social and environmental challenges. 

Some major implications to consider in our new holistic approach to the life and business entwinement:

Trust and Transparency:  The continual emergence of social and humanitarian justice will influence consumers buying patterns, selection of products/services based on more ethical decisions, alignment with preserving the environment, focus on racial equity and inclusion. 

Health Ecosystem:  Health will dominate, divide and conquer among all of us including our role in society, how we contribute and maintain our community pods for the future including new approaches to mental health, disease and wellness. 

The Role of Storytelling: Amplifying our voices, facing a new audience of multiple ZOOM screen and masked faces, two-minute pitches is fueling connection by a story, image or intuition. Time to re-write a compelling script that underscores being present, empathetic and truthful.  

 [19th century copywriter] John Powers had given us all we’ve ever really needed to know. “Be interesting. Tell the truth. And if you can’t tell the truth, change what you’re doing so you can. In other words, live the truth.”

Winning the Story Wars by Jonah Sach

Virtual Economy: Virtual working is fueling day-to-day activities, disrupting the routines, creativity, how we market and sell our products, distribution and channels of influence. Prioritizing and nurturing authentic relationships will be crucial for success.

Lead and Follow:  Listening and engaging in two-way dialogue are driving the leaders and reinvention of archaic leadership training, education and skills building. No more textbook and old school approaches – just real-world learning. 

Science Wins:  The growth and importance of STEM education has never been so important, essential for preparing tomorrow’s leaders, tackling real world issues and solutions for addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

Migration Patterns:  For surepeople have fled major cities like New York, Los Angeles to the country and suburbs during the pandemic. However, these decisions are impacted by other factors such as climate, wealth and racial inequality – emerging as the dominant narrative of migration patterns. 

Underserved Communities:  The spotlight is on to tackle poverty in America, the gaps between the rich and poor. A person deserves a home, education, food on the table and healthcare. There is an opportunity to change the rules for the millions of people or are underserved and vulnerable including people of color.

 ‘Wake-up Call’

By 2050 there will be 9.7 billion people on the planet, half of them will be in water-stressed regions, requiring 50 percent more energy. 

With the growing threats of climate change, disruptive weather patterns, water shortages, nature will dictate our ultimate destiny. This requires a dramatic shift in how we evaluate, appreciate and find solutions for the co-dependent connections between nature, humans, wildlife and resilient communities. 

Scientists, conservationists, academia, businesses and civil society must work together on these approaches on a more united front, lifting people out of poverty and improving livelihoods - the critical path for restoring nature and humanity. 

By: Samantha Taylor - Founder of Reputation Dynamics and Elephant Art Shop

Photo: On assignment – Shining Hope School, Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya

Since 2005, Reputation Dynamics (RD) has committed to addressing social, environmental and human justice issues. RD mobilizes corporations, NGOs/civil society and academia to devise share-valued approaches and develop inclusive partnerships.  

I look forward to connecting with peers who are making the world a better place, advancing the Sustainable Development Goals. Please contact me at:  

sam@reputation-dynamics.com

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Statement on Racial Equity, Justice and Inclusive Societies

Reputation Dynamics stands by the voices of ensuring racial equality and justice for all. Across our nation and around the world, we are witnessing the tipping point of years of suffering, racial and income inequalities.  

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The increasing gap between the rich and the poor is further emphasized by the impacts of COVID-19 and will be for years to come. 

As a small business dedicated to helping organizations develop inclusive partnerships with a focus on underserved communities, Reputation Dynamics will continue to be on the frontlines of advancing change, mobilizing the power of for- and not-for-profit sectors to achieve justice and equity for all.  We will continue to support initiatives and focus on:

  • Equity gaps between income and race should no longer ensue, all people deserve an opportunity to thrive; 

  • Mobilizing inclusive partnerships to address climate change is essential for improving health outcomes, getting people out of poverty, creating jobs and building resilient neighborhoods;

  • Access to education is a key imperative for tomorrow’s workforce, developing 21st century jobs that address global challenges, solutions to real world problems like health;

  • Listening to, learning and aligning with people of color owned local and global businesses to advance their missions and impacts in communities.

We stand in solidarity with the black community and the ongoing fight against archaic racist systems, which need to be re-engineered. 

I invite you to join our work to support health equity, economic opportunity, climate justice and resilient communities.

United we will stand.

By: Samantha Taylor - Founder of Reputation Dynamics and Elephant Art Shop

Since 2005, Reputation Dynamics (RD) has committed to addressing social, environmental and human justice issues. RD mobilizes corporations, NGOs/civil society and academia to devise share-valued approaches and develop inclusive partnerships. Sam Taylor celebrates growing up in Kenya, East Africa.

Please contact me at:  

sam@reputation-dynamics

Photo: By Sam Taylor, Brooklyn Bridge Park.

 

Nature Calls: Rebalancing the GPS System

To my Friends, Colleagues and Community, 

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I wish everyone well during these challenging times, optimism for positive outcomes, for the sake of humanity and our future generations. 

Born in the UK and informative years in Kenya, the USA is the longest place I have resided to pursue my dreams. I am reminded what my Mother endured for several years during World War 11, who was frequently sent to shelters, had gas mantles and masks in their homes, ration books for food, coupons for essential clothing.  There was no telephone and not everyone had a radio.  As there was no National Health Service then, the nations worked together by example for the common good to preserve life, community and world peace.

My family lived through a shut down in Kenya, during the 1982 Kenyan coup d'état, a failed attempt to overthrow President Daniel Arap Moi,confining us to our homes, a rifle lined curfew and access to barely any food for several weeks.  The Expatriate community, foreign aid and civil society worked together to restore the community and daily life.

Let us now follow their stoicism. During these times, families, people and community must rally to ensure survival, development and growth rather than be driven by politics and fear.

Earth’s climate will continue to go through unprecedented changes in the history of modern civilization, such as diseases, as a result of human behaviors. Without adaptation and mitigation strategies, substantial damages to the U.S. economy, environment, human health and well-being will continue to increase over the coming decades.

The world is going through a major RESET on our values, community, sense of purpose and ensuring resilient communities for the long-term.

From the Power of Kabbalah:

“We have been conditioned to focus our awareness on the 1 percent realm of existence, which is akin to chasing our own shadows. Kabbalah says that won’t cut it. It’s an exercise in futility”

This time of social distancing gives us PAUSE to reflect and think:

 What does a human being truly desire from life? 

Top priorities on the list include health, happiness, control – among others that resonate with people. Physical possessions are not the answer in the pursuit of happiness.

As we navigate this complex tipping point together, it is time to convene and refine solid networks, build partnerships for social and environmental impact, maintain a healthy lifestyle, mobilize a community to better the world – with a focus on empowering our youth, protecting our planets natural resources, arts and workforce development.

During this pause, I will continue to convene partnerships, provide development and marketing services to nonprofits, individuals and the private sector utilizing the power of digital/virtual tools – to also include the Woodstock, NY community and organizations.

I remain committed to my mission and for art inspiration for family, loved ones, please visit – Elephant Art Shop.

United we will stand.

By: Samantha Taylor - Founder of Reputation Dynamics 

Self portrait photo taken at The Comeau Property, Woodstock.

Since 2005, Reputation Dynamics (RD) has committed to addressing social, environmental and human justice issues. RD mobilizes corporations, NGOs/civil society and academia to devise share-valued approaches and develop inclusive partnerships.

I look forward to connecting with peers who are making the world a better place, advancing the Sustainable Development Goals. Please contact me at:  

sam@reputation-dynamics