Monday, May 18, 2020
Reframing Whats Wrong to Make It Right - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Reframing Whats Wrong to Make It Right - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career President Obama is currently on the stump advocating two things. First, he wants a raise in the minimum wage. Second, he wants women to receive equal pay for equal work. These have been decades long intractable issues. I believe that language has played a big part in their failure to gain traction. Perhaps reframing these issues is the change that would serve everyone. Itâs clear that paying people more would benefit everyone. And, by everyone I include corporations that at least one presidential candidate declared are âpeople too, my friend.â What if we simply changed the language of President Obamaâs advocacy, since any economic theory bears out that business needs consumers. Simply put, corporations need people to buy stuff. Investors need corporations to sell stuff, so they make money on their investments. What if language would change everything? Instead of âraising the minimum wage,â I recommend President Obama rename the issue. He should call it the initiative to âmake more customers for business.â The nature of the argument would be that it is anti-business to allow 50 million people to make less than $24,000 annually. Itâs not a moral issue. Itâs just that these folks canât buy stuff. A similar change in language might work for the womenâs equal pay issue. How about President Obama changing it around. The new initiative could be: âmenâs right to earn equal pay to women.â That might scare up some funds to level the paying field. Of course, these politically charged issues seem like they arenât a simple language fix. But, weâve seen language make a difference. When we called âinheritance taxâ a âdeath tax,â even people who have no chance of ever inheriting a dime rallied to stop it. I donât know if government will work better for us if we simply change the way we talk about the issues of the day, but I do know that language matters. I wonder how you can talk about your concerns at work and perhaps in life, in a new way. And, I wonder how you can successfully win over your opposition, just by reframing your issues.
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