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		<title>Apparatus and Apparition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Observing the interwebs abuzz today about the long (up to an 11-hour wait in L.A.!) iPhone lines, and the lines already forming (three days ahead of the first screening!) for the next Twilight sequel, I am reminded of this scenario:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Observing the interwebs abuzz today about the long (up to an 11-hour wait in L.A.!) iPhone lines, and the lines already forming (three days ahead of the first screening!) for the next <em>Twilight </em>sequel, I am reminded of this scenario:</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1946" title="Piaggio1" src="http://www.gamechangers.com/index.html/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Piaggio1-300x221.jpg" alt="Piaggio1" width="300" height="221" />A friend of ours who works in sales gets honored often as a leading performer at his company, a large and established organization which is one of the 87 current members of the S&amp;P 500 that have been members since its inception in 1957.  The honoring happens at lavish banquets attended by the company&#8217;s top managers and featuring a pricey speaker.</p>
<p>Understand that our friend is a madman, who rides his three-wheeled Piaggio motorcycle with the governor of the state where he lives, has 28 tattoos&#8212; including one on his (hairy) chest of a man pushing a lawnmower, next to which he shaves a smooth swatch as if the tattooed lawnmower has mowed his chest; and as a hobby he spent a couple of years performing standup comedy as a Catholic priest (he&#8217;s Jewish).  None of the tattoos is visible outside our friend&#8217;s business suit.  Nobody at his company knows he does stand-up under a stage name while wearing a Roman collar.   He plays the company game, but it is far from the only game he plays.</p>
<p>Our friend told us that the speaker at a recent banquet where he was honored as his division&#8217;s Salesperson of the Year gave a speech about &#8216;Finishing First.&#8217;  About how nothing else would do.  About how a person has a choice between finishing first and being a loser.  How in sales, there is no prize for second place, first place is the only place that matters.  You either make the sale or you don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Our friend approached the speaker after his speech and struck up a conversation that went like this.</p>
<p>FRIEND:  Nice speech.<br />
SPEAKER:  Thank you.<br />
FRIEND:  What&#8217;d you get for it?  Forty thousand dollars?  Am I close?<br />
SPEAKER:  Uh..that&#8217;s in the ballpark.<br />
FRIEND: You know, our first choice for a speaker was Colin Powell, but he wanted two-hundred thousand dollars and we couldn&#8217;t afford it.  So it looks like finishing second worked out pretty well for you, didn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>&#8220;When I saw the look on his face I felt bad for saying it,&#8221; says our friend.  &#8220;But I couldn&#8217;t resist.  It was such an obviously lame premise.  There are all kinds of situations where finishing first has nothing to do with your success.&#8221;</p>
<p>So you&#8217;re waiting in line for the iPhone or the <em>Twilight</em>.  Cool.  It&#8217;s a happening.  A social event.  Remember, though, that meaningful transactions happen in the line, with other people, not at the end of it, with an apparatus or an apparition.</p>
<p>Enjoy the ride and you won&#8217;t ever have to worry about whether you&#8217;ll be the first to arrive.</p>
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