From helping to launch it internally at Microsoft to being an active user and curator for several years.
It's the end of an era.
Together we sought to move the world.
I was proud to be a curator and proud to see it take off.
In the Beginning
I was #1 by a long margin. It took a while to change that. As more and more employees glommed onto the idea of posting content the balance began to shift. The first one to knock me off my pedestal was Carson Heady and I couldn't have been more proud. Not long after we were able to meet up in person at the Microsoft DTA event in Vegas. The post about it is LinkedIn Elevate … Your Career Secret Weapon. The pic didn't do justice to my elation and meeting The KING of LinkedIn Elevate.
Met People
I had the privilege of meeting quite a few people both inside and outside The MotherShip
Looking at you ...
And I able to stay in touch and keep a pulse on things with long time colleagues at Microsoft like Chris Capossela, Jean-Philippe Courtois, ShiSh Shridhar and also some newer 'sofites like Nikkia Carter and Jethro Seghers.
Learned a lot
As we rolled out the initial release of LinkedIn Elevate I posted a lot. Mainly to get the ball rolling and also to get a feel for how LinkedIn Elevate worked. As part of that process I read EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE before posting. Every Single One. Which I would argue is common sense. But, I know I personally don't do this on every occasion and sometimes skim for the gist.
The End of an Era
In the end I'm proud to be invited to be a part of it. I'm proud to see it grow and spread to all regions. I'm a little sad to see it go away. But, I know it's not gone. The best parts have been rolled into the core LinkedIn product and likely some other products related to relationship management including the one of the most challenging markets ... Human Capital Management (HCM).
It's the end of an era.
I look forward to what's next. I suspect it will involve much AI and a bit more automation.
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Tags: #Microsoft #LinkedIn #Elevate #MotherShip #SocialMedia #SocialNetwork
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Note to find something to replace elevate - it’s been a fun ride!