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Apply a little of that holiday medicine to help fight the busyness epidemic

Apply a little of that holiday medicine to help fight the busyness epidemic

As temperatures begin to decline and suntans fade, it’s clear that the post-holiday period is upon us. Social media will no longer glisten with taunting images of other people’s rosé, news coverage has forsaken its summery frivolity and the annual domestic dispute on when to…

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Without shared commitment to marketing, CMO will remain the hottest seat in the C-suite

Without shared commitment to marketing, CMO will remain the hottest seat in the C-suite

The front cover of this month’s Marketing Week magazine poses the question ‘Do you have the anatomy of a leader?’ In this context, the focus is upon becoming a marketing leader and the publication has undertaken a new study, among over 600 marketers, to illuminate…

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UK General Election verdict. It was relationship behaviour wot won it

UK General Election verdict. It was relationship behaviour wot won it

On Saturday 11th April, 1992 the notorious headline ‘It’s The Sun Wot Won It’ ran in said newspaper, trumpeting its role in an unexpected Conservative General Election victory. Friday 9th June, 2017 saw another unexpected General Election result; a Conservative victory, but only just. If ever…

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Relationship behaviour – for agencies, one of the two pillars of trusted advisor status

Relationship behaviour – for agencies, one of the two pillars of trusted advisor status

In last month’s blog I wrote about the importance of understanding client needs in determining the success of a service business. The essential companion to spending quality time in your clients’ shoes is relationship behaviour, the ability to establish rapport, maintain trust and credibly behave…

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For agencies, what does understanding your clients’ needs really mean?

For agencies, what does understanding your clients’ needs really mean?

There are two key drivers of success in a service business, in my view – understanding client needs and relationship behaviour. Both appear straightforward, perhaps obvious, but their simplicity is deceptive. They are difficult to execute well and, as the world becomes ever more complex,…

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Will this generation of followers make its leaders kinder (and more effective)?

Will this generation of followers make its leaders kinder (and more effective)?

There is a book on leadership for every day of the year. And then there are the blogs, for every hour of every day. Leadership theory and best practice offer well-trodden paths for experts from many disciplines and present a seemingly infinite source of fascination…

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