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The Leaf Campaign

Have you seen the new ad campaign from Nissan? You can find the videos on YouTube and a Facebook page is home base – check it out. What I like most about it is that it asks a very simple question and does it in a way that I think makes an excellent business point with which to start the week.

The campaign raises the question “What if everything ran on gasoline?”  The absurdity of the things depicted in the videos (I like the gas-powered alarm clock myself) gets you thinking about your assumptions.  This, as you  know if you’re a regular here, is one of my favorite themes.  Why do cars have to run on gasoline?  Why do we do the things we do in business (or our own lives for that matter) as we’ve always done them?

This is going to be a brief post to start the week but that single question – why do we do things as we always have – is probably the most important one each of us can ask on a regular basis.  Challenging assumptions has always been the catalyst to big advances  – man can’t fly, there’s no cure for polio, etc.  Hopefully that’s what we’re going to continue to do together in this space.

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Hecklers

I love it when people suggest topics for the daily screed.  Not only is it way easier to write to a prompt, but it lets me know what sorts of things are on your minds out there.  Today’s topic was suggested by my old friend Eric, who found a treasure trove of heckler clips on YouTube.  To quote:

For great YouTube action search “Heckler” to see how comedians silence idiots. Last night Daniel Tosh told a heckler he’d pay for her funeral if she would “Pls jump”, from her balcony seat. Tons of clips of a very unusual, sadly common situation.

I agree but maybe there’s a positive in there. Continue reading

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Some Brilliant Marketing And A Favor

A close-up of the shrine's torii

My neighbor and her family left this morning for Japan. What’s interesting about that is that her son is going for 10 days and bringing no luggage. Nothing checked, nothing carried on. In the process, besides finding a brilliant way to avoid all the nasty fees airlines are imposing these days, he’s raising awareness and money for a cause he supports. What’s making it possible is some brilliant marketing and as I tell you about it I’m going to ask for some help. Continue reading

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