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14 Event Marketing Strategy Questions You NEED to Ask Early

BrainZooming

I mentioned in an earlier article how the Gas Can event on June 24, 2016 was “half empty” at best. Instead, how about a list of 14 event marketing strategy questions you can use the next time you or your organization plan an event? 14 Event Marketing Strategy Questions You NEED to Ask Early. – Mike Brown.

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Innovation Strategy – Chat with Brainzooming on Social Jack TV™, Tuesday, May 3rd

BrainZooming

This Tuesday, May 3, 2016, at 1 pm CDT (US) I’ll be appearing on Social Jack TV™ with host Dean DeLisle talking about Taking the NO Out of InNOvation. Are you prepared to take better advantage of your brand’s customer and market insights to generate innovative product ideas?

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20 Insanely Interesting People I Came to Know in 2016

Rmukesh Gupta

So, here is a list of some of the insanely interesting people that i came across in 2016. Here is my list of insanely interesting people I came to know in 2016 (in alphabetical order). Adam Grant – Super Power – Being Prolific at Original Thinking. Dilip Soman is a Professor of Marketing.

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Strategic Planning in a Dancing Landscape

MSSBTI

You value analytics, organization, and project management. To this point, you relied on rational thinking and analysis. All you had to pay attention to was perhaps a few competitors and partnerships, and your market was fairly stable. This requires a different set of talents and a different approach.

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The 10 Telltale Signs of Future Troubles for WalMart

Adam Hartung

Sales were down $500million vs the previous year, and management lowered forecasts for 2016. It shows a company where management feels it is unquestionable, and a believe its brand is untouchable. There was no strategic thinking happening at WalMart, as executives believed there would never be a need to change the strategy.

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