Last week I was walking down the hall at the Atlanta Tech Village and an excited entrepreneur I didn’t know came up to me and profusely thanked me for the impact the Village had had on his startup. Not knowing him, I introduced myself and thanked him for his kind words. This interaction got me thinking about my personal enjoyment that comes from providing great experiences to others.
Here are three initiatives I helped with (but only did a small fraction of the work) that resulted in great experiences for others and brought me joy:
- Atlanta Tech Village – Whether it’s seeing people hanging out at Octane, networking in the conference center, or happily working in their office, it’s awesome to see all the energy and excitement.
- Corporate Culture – Pardot being named the best place to work in Atlanta was solid external validation, but the real joy was working with so many incredible people that were aligned with the same core values (positive, self-starting, and supportive).
- Customer Service – While other competitors raised a combined $250 million to our $0 external capital, and had all the resources in the world, we were always had the best customer service. Customers were effusive about the great, timely support they received and it was a true differentiator. Hearing first-hand about these great experiences was an amazing feeling.
Providing great experiences to others, whether it’s in the office on a Tuesday, or using the grill on a Saturday, brings real joy. Even sweeter is when someone is able to experience it for the first time.
What else? What are some other thoughts on the joy of providing great experiences to others?
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