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Sid Peimer has established himself as one of the great adventurers in the field of strategic planning.
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Gladwell says I'm as good as Tiger Woods

[Sid Peimer] In his book 'Outliers', Malcolm Gladwell states that you need to have completed 10,000 hours of your chosen profession to reach a level of mastery; to be better than everyone else; to be an outlier. If you've been in your job more than 10 years, you're probably one too. So don't sell yourself short - whether client service, creative or planner, if you've done 10,000 hours you're a pro.

Posted 3 months ago | Like
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Client service: Five ways to get what you want

[Sid Peimer] Taking a brief is a misnomer. That's as dangerous as taking candy from a stranger (in a long coat). You are sitting in front of the client because he/she wants something. And it's not a Loerie...

Posted 4 months ago | Like (1)
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Ten ways to prevent 'Death by PowerPoint'

[Sid Peimer] Unlike firearms, no one needs a license for PowerPoint - so until such licenses are issued, these are the basics in the field of presentation safety.

Posted 5 months ago | Like (1)
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Ten business lessons from the other side

[Sid Peimer] Due to a chain of events, I was asked to take over a client's company when the CEO fell ill. I spent three years running the business in an industry about which I initially knew little. A successor has been groomed, and so I have returned to Cape Town to resume where I left off: strategic planning and training (and contributing to Bizcom).

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When objectives are useless: the role of appreciative inquiry

[Sid Peimer] I was always under the impression that setting objectives (subsequent to discovering them), played a crucial role in the success of the strategic planning process. Once we had the objective, we could then plan to meet it. However, if there was a black mark against our name as planners, it would be this: implementation.

Posted 3 years ago | Like
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Pitching for new business: Aristotle's Rhetoric

[Sid Peimer] Rhetoric is the art of persuasive communication. According to Aristotle, three elements are required for effective rhetoric: ethos (your reputation), logos (the logic in your argument) and pathos (the emotion you elicit). All three are a vital triad when presenting for new business.

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Pitching for new business: what juries can teach us

[Sid Peimer] In most legal systems, a lawyer is required to make an opening statement at the start of a trial. This process bears a close resemblance to a new business pitch, where you are required to state your case to a prospective client whom you are meeting for the first time.

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The urban legends of new business pitching

[Sid Peimer] “Tell 'em what you're going to tell 'em. Tell 'em, then tell 'em what you told 'em,” is one of the pieces of trite advice that's bandied about as if it's some truth that will produce guaranteed results.

Posted 4 years ago | Like
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SCRM skills for strategic planners

[Sid Peimer] Not many people die from a direct result of being in advertising. It's just not that dangerous (stress and the resulting heart failure aside). Flying a plane is different. We rely on the pilot's competence to get us there - alive. And, if there's more than one pilot, we expect them to work as a team.

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Belief is not action - the ‘uber' legend of pitching

[Sid Peimer] Most people really believe that smoking causes lung cancer. No one wants lung cancer, but people still smoke. When we sign up for the gym, we sincerely believe we will go three times a week. Most don't. This naivety of expectation seems built in - we cling to the expectation that if people believe something, they will act accordingly. It's not true.

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