In some of the more recent
blog entries here, we’ve discussed how
brands are driven more by citizens than organizational
managements. It’s not happening in isolation:
it’s happening to the English language at Merriam–Webster. The
dictionary people have implemented a
Wiki of
colloquialisms. Rather than
editors dictating the words, everyday folks can go in and add them. It’s useful from the point of view of tracking
etymology and seeing which words (e.g.
Google as a verb) have staying power.
What next? A
brand wiki? It is totally possible, where everyday citizens put down their ideas for a
brand’s direction and it’s all fed back into management to see if there is merit to steering an
organization a certain way. It could happen, and it might even happen this year.
posted by Jack Yan, 4:51 AM