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Ted Coine is a leadership expert and keynote speaker focusing on social business and organizational culture.

Known for: A World Gone Social: How Companies Must Adapt to Survive

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A World Gone Social: How Companies Must Adapt to Survive

A World Gone Social: How Companies Must Adapt to Survive

leadership·10 min read

A World Gone Social argues that social media did not simply add a new marketing channel to business; it rewired the rules of leadership, communication, and organizational success. Ted Coine and Mark Babbitt show how power has shifted from executives, institutions, and polished corporate messaging toward connected customers, vocal employees, and online communities that can influence reputation in real time. In this new environment, command-and-control leadership is too slow, too opaque, and too detached from the human relationships that now drive trust. What makes this book matter is its insistence that “social” is not about tweeting more often or opening a LinkedIn page. It is about becoming a more transparent, responsive, collaborative, and human organization from the inside out. The authors combine leadership insight, workplace culture thinking, and practical examples to explain why old structures are breaking down and what must replace them. Coine, a leadership speaker and social business advocate, and Babbitt, a consultant and founder of the career mentoring platform YouTern, write with authority grounded in modern work, talent, and communication trends. Their message is clear: organizations that refuse to adapt to the social age may still operate, but they will struggle to earn trust, attract talent, and remain relevant.

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Hierarchy Is Giving Way to Networks

The most disruptive change in modern business is not technological; it is structural. For generations, organizations were built like pyramids. Information rose slowly, authority flowed downward, and decisions were made by a few people at the top. That model made sense when communication was expensiv...

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Trust Now Depends on Radical Authenticity

In a world where nearly everyone can publish, record, review, and respond, authenticity is no longer a branding preference; it is a survival requirement. Coine and Babbitt emphasize that polished corporate messaging cannot compensate for a culture people experience as dishonest, evasive, or disconne...

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Open Leadership Builds Social Organizations

Many leaders believe social business begins with tools, but Coine and Babbitt show that it begins with mindset. Open leadership means recognizing that influence is no longer guaranteed by title alone. People follow leaders who listen, engage, share context, and invite participation. In a social orga...

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The Social CEO Sets the Cultural Tone

One of the book’s strongest insights is that social transformation cannot be outsourced. If senior leaders remain distant, silent, or overly managed, the organization receives a clear message: openness is for marketing, not for leadership. Coine and Babbitt argue that the social CEO matters because ...

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Employees Are Powerful Brand Builders

The social age has elevated employees from internal operators to public-facing reputation shapers. Whether organizations acknowledge it or not, workers talk about their jobs, managers, values, and experiences online. Coine and Babbitt argue that this is not a threat to suppress but an opportunity to...

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Community Beats Audience in the Social Era

A major mistake companies make is treating social platforms as louder advertising channels rather than as spaces for relationship-building. Coine and Babbitt stress that in a connected world, communities matter more than passive audiences. An audience may briefly notice your content. A community par...

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Ted Coine is a leadership expert and keynote speaker focusing on social business and organizational culture.

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