
The Ole Degree
The Blind Side of Marketing
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Narrated by:
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Elise Lopez Smyrl
About this listen
In this unfamiliar business arena where peripheral markets, especially culture markets, are tipping the balance of large-scale business growth, it would be wise to complete The Ole Degree.
©2006 Jesus Ramirez and Paul T. Goya (P)2006 Schola Publishing
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The basic premise is that there are neglected legions of like-minded, like-culture-viewed people with unmet needs who are waiting for a brand to serve as the screen for the movie they have been invisibly watching... Patiently. It is a collective consciousness with no solution on the horizon.
The graduate holding an Ol? Degree, one that understands the orientation can see the HOLES in the data (the blindside). Degreed individuals who learn to harness the uncovered HOLES can then learn to address the neglected culture-views with the proper cultural respect so that he/she does not interrupt the growing nature and propagation of this replicating insight.
Meanwhile, the people who live by the numbers, by the data, are vulnerable in this day and age. Data is history. It is not an insight that will automatically re-run. People believe that because the market behaved positively it will do so tomorrow.
The Ole Degree painfully and metaphorically is happening to our economy and country.
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