Welcome to my inaugural blog! I’ll do my best to keep this blog fun and interesting—and I hope you’ll join in!
- Avoid proper nouns! (a little grammar refresher- that means names of persons, places and things that require capitalization)
- Avoid numbers! (The older I get, the less I like them anyway)
- If you are a Linvatec rep or employee, pick a fun but appropriately obscure name for your screen name, choose "other" as your comment option and start writing. (Linvatec reps and employee, please don't use your last name or initials or anyone else's, but send me an e-mail so I at least know who you are.)
A blog like this one is not without precedent. There are a few HR Microsofties who blog on a regular basis. Their blogs are a springboard for discussion and debate. Sometimes they are just a place for flat out silliness. At the same time, they seem to cultivate a sense of community, and help folks who might be interested in working for Microsoft get a glimpse into the company’s culture.
My goals are similar, to learn from you all, to build up a shared sense of what its like to work for Linvatec, and hopefully attract folks who want to join in the greater glory. So if you know of anyone who might find this blog interesting—and really, it will belong to all of us, as you soon shall see— please spread the word.
Microsofties. How do you like that?
As Google grows, they are concerned about retaining this “googley” feeling. They are trying to figure out how to fortify their company culture so that it doesn’t get diluted because they feel that it’s a huge part of their success.
What is it to be “Linvatechy”? (Again, it just doesn’t quite work, but stay with me.)
From a competitor’s rep (I don’t know who, since the post was anonymous)...
“Linvatec is a great company. Like most med sales companies some products rock and some are a little behind. The crazy thing is their reps are better than my companies reps (not me of course). Strong reps and they seem to have a great work ethic.”
Or how about this reminiscence from a former Linvatec rep?
“Ah Linvatec… great bunch of guys in the field.”
Notwithstanding the fact that we employ both genders, I think there’s something here about what sets us apart. I have my own theories, but I’d rather you help me define it.
What makes you proud? Who do you think we are as a company? What do your customers say about you, and by extension, all of us? Something—a quality, a word, a description, an image, a phrase that sets our reps apart or makes you uniquely identifiable as a Linvatec rep. What does it mean to be “Linvatechy”?
Next up...
A year in the life of a new Linvatec rep.
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