by Marc H. Rudov | September 16, 2014 | Article
Many CEOs worship Millennials and base their corporate strategies on chasing them. IBM’s Virginia Rometty is a perfect example; I discuss why in Be Unique or Be Ignored: The CEO’s Guide to Branding. Why is this callow, coddled group of 20-to-30-somethings,...
by Marc H. Rudov | September 10, 2014 | Article
Everybody remembers Robert De Niro’s famous line from Taxi Driver: You talkin’ to me? It’s #10 on the American Film Institute’s top-100 movie quotes. De Niro impersonators always use it, while making the “De Niro face.” Memorable...
by Marc H. Rudov | September 7, 2014 | Article
The CEO of a fledgling tech startup approached me for branding help. “What is your biggest problem?” I asked. “We’re a hammer in search of a nail,” he replied. Translation: We’re a hazy solution in search of a yet-to-be-determined...
by Marc H. Rudov | August 29, 2014 | Article
Patent lawyers can’t brand; there’s a good reason: branding and patenting are antithetical. Yet, the patent mentality pervades branding, especially in high-tech precincts. The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), an agency in the Department of Commerce,...
by Marc H. Rudov | August 19, 2014 | Article
Moneyball, starring Brad Pitt, is not only a great baseball movie, it’s an extraordinary tutorial on management, a spellbinding story about Billy Beane, newly appointed GM of the Oakland Athletics, struggling to buck the traditional way of building and managing...