Here's some more video, not a vintage episode I fear but at least I'm back on the video bicycle. It's just me whittering on about different sorts of planning. Enjoy. Or at least, tolerate.
Hey,
for the last 7 months I did my traineeship at the strategy department of Saatchi Brussels and now I am writing a paper about it for university. I found your ideas on the nature of planning dividing it into 3 stages very usefull. I have been thinking about it and came up with a question: could you give me a little more insights on where to position the newbizz guy and the brand manager? My idea about it is that a good newbizz guy also takes in account the thinking after doing when presenting his case (to make it alive and tangible), and a good brand manager has to reexamine, reinterpret the pre-doing foundation of their strategy as related to a changing consumer environment and competition (to keep it alive and inspiring).
Hey,
for the last 7 months I did my traineeship at the strategy department of Saatchi Brussels and now I am writing a paper about it for university. I found your ideas on the nature of planning dividing it into 3 stages very usefull. I have been thinking about it and came up with a question: could you give me a little more insights on where to position the newbizz guy and the brand manager? My idea about it is that a good newbizz guy also takes in account the thinking after doing when presenting his case (to make it alive and tangible), and a good brand manager has to reexamine, reinterpret the pre-doing foundation of their strategy as related to a changing consumer environment and competition (to keep it alive and inspiring).
Posted by: Bram De Maesschalck | March 20, 2006 at 02:49 PM