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Sid Peimer has established himself as one of the great adventurers in the field of strategic planning.
Brainwaves and other things that can harm you

[Sid Peimer] Visit the business section of your bookstore, and you are left with the distinct impression that improbable entrepreneurial success is achieved by people whose intuition overcame conventional wisdom. However, Cornell's Prof Gilovich reminds us that what's missing is the likely corollary that many, if not most, fail quickly and quietly.

Posted 5 years ago | Like
SEO: the five essentials

[Sid Peimer] The game has changed. Although ‘feet into the store' is still the challenge for most retail brands, on the internet there's a new battle that has a simple outcome for victory: being found.

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Ten thoughts to sabotage electronic mailers

[Sid Peimer] Ezines (electronic magazines/mailers) have made an enormous difference to industries that have engaged this assertive medium in their communications mix. Its immediacy, cost and flexibility – when applied correctly – can make the difference between growth and stagnation for many brands. Here are 10 thoughts that will stand in your way to success in this virtual arena.

Posted 6 years ago | Like
Generation G: why these kids are better managers than us

[Sid Peimer] Asked what he would do with the US$12 000 prize he won in a National Spelling Bee, the thirteen-year-old winner proclaimed, "I'm going to buy a lot of video games. Like, a lot." The effect of playing video games may have surprising results. For one, they probably don't affect spelling.

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Dead helicopter pilots and the consumer's mindset

[Sid Peimer] When the Nobel laureate, Dr Barry Marshall, swallowed a test tube of bacteria, the nausea and vomiting that followed confirmed the fact that most ulcers are not the result of stress and spicy food, but quite simply due to the bug Helicobacter pylori. If you kill the bacteria - my art director called them helicopter pilots - the ulcer disappears. However, it took over ten years for the medical fraternity to accept this en masse. Why do we sometimes refuse to change our minds in spite of all the evidence?

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Why scientists struggle with strategy

[Sid Peimer] Henry Ford sold the Model T in 'Any colour you like as long as it's black', with the slogan 'It gets you there and it brings you back.' He sold 15 million. This was in a market devoid of choice - where marketing could be treated as science - price and sales marching in unison. In a competitive market, however, strategy follows the principles of design, not science.

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Why consumers don't mow their neighbours' lawn

[Sid Peimer] Why will we mow our own lawns to save R100, but never consider mowing a neighbour's to make R100? The effort's identical, and so is the money involved, but for some reason most people don't even consider it. The answer lies in how we frame it.

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Brains and walls: The power of priming

[Sid Peimer] Just as surfaces accept a new coat of paint more easily once they have been primed, our brains behave in much the same way when pre-exposed to certain cues. For example, seeing priming words that relate to intelligence, actually make people perform better at Trivial Pursuit (temporarily). The interesting thing about priming is that we are generally unaware of it.

Posted 7 years ago | Like
Consumer insights and the power of contrast

[Sid Peimer] The allure of insights to the marketing industry is that they are based on human 'truths' - people in the same situation will behave in the same way.

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Edsel, New Coke and Betamax - do you know what really happened?

[Sid Peimer] Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement. The marketplace is littered with strategic faux pas, allowing us to gather experience without the pain of personal failure. Here are three brands with lessons from the past.

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