Sunday, September 28, 2008

Conflict of Interest?

One of the leading video software companies requested that I help coordinate their introduction of a new product to our market. That help was to take the form of suggesting several local videographers association meetings where they would do an in-depth presentation. The association would get reimbursed (by the software company) for certain expenses, and one meeting attendee would win the new software bundle, valued at more than $1500.00. It was a classic win-win-win situation. But things are never so simple.

After discussing the meeting proposal with the president of one particular association, he readily agreed. Later on, however, he took it to the association board for their approval. That’s where it got complicated.

Sitting on the board was at least one person who receives direct compensation from an organization that considers us (The 4EVER Group) to be competition. There’s also one other person who has received compensation from that other organization. Allowed to sit in on the meeting, but not a board member, was another person who receives direct compensation from that organization.

And the association’s president expressed surprise when our proposal was voted down.

In my first job after college, we had ethics training. We were taught about both impropriety and the appearance of impropriety. It’s hard for me to see how the situation here represents anything but a conflict of interest.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Video Biographies In The News

I've long considered the Video Biography to be truly important. Whether looking at it as a professional, offering the service, or as a DIYer, having your family story on video is just awesome. I actually recorded my first Video Biography back in 1985, before we even had a real name for it.

Earlier this week, I was interviewed for an article about Video Biographies, which appeared in today's (September 26, 2008) edition of the Indianapolis Star. You can access the article through their web site, by following this link:
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080926/BUSINESS05/809260402/1003/BUSINESS