Archive for February, 2009
A Presentation About Community, By The Community (and me)
Neil from Only Dead Fish had a presentation to make at IMM09 about online communities. So he crowdsourced ‘A Presentation About Community, By The Community’ by requesting slides from the planners, digital specialists, researchers and so on who read his blog.
The final presentation is below (including a slide contributed by moi, see if you can spot it).
Walk this way

Having spent a lot of time stuck in traffic jams recently, it struck me that as a nation we seem to have taken our advice on pedestrian crossing etiquette from the Ministry of Silly Walks. Everyone dashes across in a stiff legged lollop (as helpfully demonstrated above by The Beatles). It seems that bending your knees whilst crossing is still something of a no no.
The future of Planning might not be Advertising
I’m starting to wonder if Account Planning’s role is really about advertising (or even communications) anymore.
Gareth Kay’s brilliant post (and presentation) on why Planning Needs Some Planning raised some very interesting thoughts on why brands need to have a social mission, not a commercial proposition and what I found most inspiring was:

Working within the framework of a regional, integrated agency the opportunities for long term involvement in a client’s high profile, above the line communications are a bit limited anyway. But increasingly I’m getting involved in exciting NPD at an early stage, working on positionings and target audience identification alongside the Research team, often long before the comms campaign gets considered.
Maybe the modern Planner’s role as Researcher, Cultural Guide and Insight Generator makes us well suited to add value at this early stage – ensuring that when a communications campaign is put into place, all the groundwork is there to ensure that it will resonate with the target audience.
