Saving the Future of Business (…one liberal arts major at a time)
The history of business teaching in the US has been consistently predictable for the past two generations of MBA programming. Ever since the signatories to the Bretton Woods agreement, a month before the end of World War II, bequeathed the governing structures of the...
Better businessing: owning it all
In two of my integrated marketing courses this past semester I briefed the students to analyze, research and critique a marketing trade press article by Mastercard’s CMO Rajamanarr. In the article, the presumably richly compensated marketer complains about the...
The Business Case for Deep Insights
Insights are scary During a recent tour as strategy chief at a holding company agency here in New York, I was presenting a proposed strategy group work model to the senior team. About five minutes into my presentation the head of office asked me, “What do you see as...
Your Money or Your Health
If you've seen the steady daily hand of New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo on Youtube this spring, you know that the corona virus pandemic has forced a once existential choice into consideration - what matters more, our health or our economy? Intellectually and...
Watching the Watchers
We're big fans of the @AdContrarian aka Bob Hoffman. His rudely provocative insights about the naked emperor of marketing industry flim-flammery are legendary. They usually come with a startling implication, and a directional insight for changing how we think and what...
Making Strategic Trouble
We like to think of our strategic consultancy offering as the unMcKinsey model. A fraction of the fees and time, but a lot more bravery required when it comes to taking the leap towards accelerated brand and business value creation. We have a chance to take this...