A little blogging experiment.

See this picture? Sherman Tan was nice enough to under a share it on Flickr under a Creative Commons attribution license, which means that you and I can use it so long as we give Sherman credit. (Good etiquette implies linking back to the Flickr page for the photo.)
Here’s what I’m thinking: this economy has put a lot of people in the “break glass in case of emergency mindset.” I’d love to see how other business bloggers (or bloggers in general) would riff on Sherman’s photo in posts of their own.
So, join me, won’t you? Take the photo above (you can copy it in a larger size from Flickr, crop it as you please, etc.) and write a “Break Glass” post. Please include a link back to this post, or let me know on Twitter, and I’ll be sure to see your post.
I’m eager to see what you come up with!
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Great idea. I am currently working on this concept with a Japanese colleague who is helping “heritage” businesses that have been hurt through acts of nature (floods, hurricanes, earthquakes) as well as the economy. They have been in business for a hundred years, remained small and agile, but are having it rough. I will add to my blog at ownersview.com later today.
Just wait for it Tim :-)
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