Chris Houchens sent me this rather amusing marketing manifesto, based on something he wrote a while ago:"Marketing by Committee"
If one person can produce ineffective crappy marketing, imagine what a committee can do.Too many companies have a marketing committee to help brainstorm and provide input for the organization’s marketing department. Management feels that this allows employees to "be involved" in marketing.
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A favorite quote of mine is from Bill Cosby: "I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is to try to please everyone."
I could not agree with your manifesto more!
Posted by: Doug Karr at November 24, 2006 11:02 PMThanks for the post, Hugh.
Posted by: Chris Houchens at November 25, 2006 1:45 PMHugh -
Are you sure this is meant to be amusing???
When I was in business school back in the late eighties, the academics spent a tremendous amount of time teaching "the wisdom of teams". Of course, the word "team" was, and is, just a trendy term for committee. Groups and teams were glorified and the individual was thought of as a terribly old-school idea.
Question: Could a group/team/committee have developed your marketing ideas?
Back then, I believe that much of this nonsense was inspired by the success of the Japanese in the global market and the belief, by many, that we had to emulate all things Japanese if we were going to remain competitive, or even relevant.
I don't know if they continue to teach this, but it certainly led to uncountable beige enterprises.
And today, those lofty company marketing teams have to compete with some lone marketing guy in, say, ah, Cumbria? Gosh, I wonder who to bet on?!
Posted by: Reuben Moore at November 25, 2006 2:00 PM"None of us is as dumb as all of us."
So is marketing better done collaboratively or not? Does it matter on who is doing the collaboration? Is it like everything else and it's a little of both; one guy can come up with a great idea as often as an ok idea is coached up to a great idea?
Posted by: Kevin at November 27, 2006 6:20 PMI read someplace...
"a Camel is a horse designed by a committee".