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Brain Surfing
  • Language: en

Brain Surfing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Brain Surfing is a book that combines marketing know-how with life philosophy. One minute you will learn about smart brands on the other side of the world, the next you will be inspired to take off on your own adventure. LeFevre guides you through today's complex marketing landscape, uncovering the secret ways of working of each of her coaches.

Uprising: How to Build a Brand--and Change the World--By Sparking Cultural Movements
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Uprising: How to Build a Brand--and Change the World--By Sparking Cultural Movements

The secret to movement marketing? Your customers want to make a difference “Scott Goodson and his StrawberryFrog colleagues have found the secret to plugging into Purpose with a capital P: find out what moves people to action, then create a way to support and enhance that movement with your product, service, or craft. I call that a winning strategy.” —Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and A Whole New Mind “Want to change your customers’ buying habits? Want to change the world? Stop marketing, read this book, roll up your sleeves, and start a movement.” —Sally Hogshead, author of Fascinate and creator of HowToFascinate.com “Essential stuff. One of the smartest thinkers on brandi...

Your Network Is Your Net Worth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Your Network Is Your Net Worth

Outlines new approaches to networking that reflect shifting cultural values and improved digital technologies, sharing instructional case studies and practical tips for network building using online social media and in-person interactions.

Culturematic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Culturematic

Welcome to Culturematic: How Reality TV, John Cheever, a Pie Lab, Julia Child, Fantasy Football, Burning Man, the Ford Fiesta Movement, Rube Goldberg, NFL Films, Wordle, Two and a Half Men, a 10,000-Year Symphony, and ROFLCom Memes Will Help You Create and Execute Breakthrough Ideas A Culturematic is a little machine for making culture. It’s an ingenuity engine. Once wound up and released, the Culturematic acts as a probe into the often-alien world of contemporary culture, to test the atmosphere, to see what life it can sustain, to see who responds and how. Culturematics start small but can scale up ferociously, bootstrapping themselves as they go. Because they are so inexpensive, we can a...

For the Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

For the Culture

From Marcus Collins, strategist to Apple, Nike and Beyoncé, discover how you can harness the most powerful vehicle for influencing behaviour: true cultural engagement. 'Compelling and vivid' – Robert Cialdini, author of Pre-Suasion We all try to influence others in our daily lives. We are all marketers, whether you are a manager motivating your team, an employee making a big presentation, an activist staging a protest or a company executive selling the next big thing. In For the Culture, Marcus Collins argues that to inspire communities, we first need to think hard about how we appeal to their values and what we will contribute to their culture. With a deep perspective based on a century...

Idea Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Idea Industry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

You love advertising, so much so that you're thinking about starting a career in it. But aside from creative directors who think up the ideas for ads, who does what at an ad agency? Idea Industry: How to Crack the Advertising Career Codes is the first book that breaks it all down and explains what everyone does, which job might be the right fit for you and how you can get that job. We cover the major areas in six straightforward chapters-creative, production, account management, account planning, media and digital media. Through interviews with people working at the best agencies and first person accounts, this book explains what you can expect and what you'll need to know before you even start looking for that dream job. With four-color photos throughout, Idea Industry promises to be the best career guide for anyone interested in the advertising industry.

The Upside of Uncertainty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

The Upside of Uncertainty

A science-backed guide for navigating and thriving through uncertainty—based on interviews and insights from world-renowned leaders, innovators, entrepreneurs, artists, and creatives. Whether you're searching for courage to start a new project, change careers, launch a business, develop an idea, or reinvent yourself after a disappointment or life change, you will face uncertainty—that ambiguous and uncomfortable state that often makes us feel confused, anxious, and afraid to act. Though these moments are difficult, they offer opportunities for personal growth, innovation, and creativity. In The Upside of Uncertainty, INSEAD professor Nathan Furr and entrepreneur Susannah Harmon Furr prov...

Guide to the Loan Collection and List of Musical Instruments, Manuscripts, Books, Paintings and Engravings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148
98% Pure Potato
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

98% Pure Potato

From the late 1960s, advertising agency account planners helped to develop long-running advertising campaigns that went on to build the well-known household brands we still use today. It was the golden era of advertising, partly because the campaigns seemed to connect with consumers so well. But who were the account planners who helped to develop these campaigns and build these brands? In 98% Pure Potato, the untold history of those real-life men and women is revealed through insights and anecdotes from some of account planning’s most revered pioneers: David Baker, John Bruce, David Cowan, Lee Godden, Christine Gray, Ev Jenkins, John Madell, Jane Newman, Jim Williams, Roderick White, Paul ...