HP has given me a laptop and printer to give away…
Really!
They emailed me to say they are giving away laptop and printer bundles as part of their Create Change program, which highlights how individuals and technology are creating change in the world. More on the campaign here.
So here’s the deal. Write in comments one great, brief story about how technology helps you transform lives. Use all those great storytelling skills. I’ll give you till Friday to post your comments. Then I’ll pick the most moving story and HP will send that person a laptop and printer. That’s it. Everyone else who posts gets copy of Switch (the one book to read if you’re trying to change the world) until my supply of 25 is gone. (Books sent in order of comments.) So you can’t lose. Either way, you get something to help you do more good.
As a young professional, I have had many experiences where I have been able to see technology changing my life as well as using technology to change others lives.
Volunteering my time as a board member for a chapter of a non-profit worldwide Management Society, I have seen technology transform lives. Our society has two main goals: 1) to provide networking opportunities and promote moral and ethical business leadership, and 2) to provide scholarships to local area youth to help them attend college.
While the money given out in scholarships by our chapter does not cover anywhere near the cost of full tuition, the look on the recipients faces tells all. Throughout each year, we host many opportunities for members of our society to network and contribute towards our cause. Technology allows us to reach out to people that we otherwise may not have had access to and communicate faster with them.
A good example of how technology changes lives is myself. I graduated from college nearly two years ago and for the last 10 months, have been severely underemployed. I have been using the management society to network, both through electronic communications as well as other forms of technology. The result has been an outpouring of help and resources around the country to grow myself during this period of underemployment. Most recently, I have received several employment referrals from members in Arizona asking if I would consider moving there to work as an academic advisor. There, I would be working for an online university targeted specifically towards military veterans and adults looking for a degree while concurrently working full-time. This position, along with serving on the board of the management society has and will allow me to change peoples lives through the use of technology.
Each and every day we have access to millions of resources to help change our lives. All I ask is that we use those technological resources to directly and indirectly benefit someones life. Imagine if everyone in the world took just 10 minutes each day to help and to serve one another using the technological resources available to them. The world would truly be a different place.
I hope and pray each day to have opportunities to make the world a better place. The opportunities are endless. May we all seek opportunities to use the technology available to us to directly benefit one another.