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Digital Signage Can Save Lives list. All puns aside, there have been times when I found myself completely in awe of the talent, experience and intelligence possessed by individuals that have held the aforementioned titles. In other circumstances I have been totally embarrassed for corporations that have allowed their entities to be represented by such extreme examples of form over substance.There can hardly be a driver in America who hasn't been cruising down the highway when the regular programming on the radio is interrupted for a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. A brief warning that a test is about to occur is followed by a burst of tones that sounds like it's coming from a dial-up computer modem followed by a reminder that what was just aired was a test.Or, perhaps you live a tornado-prone section of the country like I do. If so, we probably share this similar experience. Absorbed in the work at hand, you hear a whine in the distance that at first startles you and then makes you So where did all these titles come from? If I’m candid, I can’t say for sure, so what follows is my best attempt at reconstructing American title history and therefore should not be taken as fact. As I noted earlier, I believe that banks induced the inflati Coating Service Business Case Study I have recently been doing quite a bit of work in the European Community and more particularly in the UK. One of the things that I've found interesting is that many of our European brethren are not familiar with the term "C-suite executive". As the yank from the colonies I've found myself attempting to rationally explain the phenomenon of “Title Proliferation” (which is comprised of "Title Escalation" and "Title Inflation") that we've experienced in the US over the last several years. After a few explanations and a little reflection, I thought this topic worthy of today's blog post (or blog venting session as the case may be).There are many coating businesses in the market today, but have you ever asked yourself how one gets into this line of work? How they are formed or what prompts someone or some entrepreneur to go out and start a business to fill this niche? Well this is an interesting case study that shows how we became interested in this industry from a sub market of the coating business; Spray in Bed Liners. Our company is in the auto detailing business, www.detailguys.com and we often service auto dealerships. Our customers need service for spray in bed liners for the pick-up trucks they sell. So we looked around at all th It wasn't that long ago that we only had a handful of C-suite positions: Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer...Oh what a wonderful era when Corporate America was a simple place where a president was a president and not a division manager posing as a president. All kidding aside, in this author's humble opinion there are legitimate needs and corresponding uses and benefits for certain titles when applied appropriately for true corporate benefit. That being said, I'm never thrilled to be called on by someone who introduces themself as something more than the reality of who they really are...Clever marketing is one thing, but gross embellishment is quite another. Let's see if we can't make sense out of this debacle by first defining the difference between title escalation and title inflation. Title escalation is the creation of a new position which in turn truly requires the creation of a new corresponding title. Title inflation on the other hand is bestowing a grandiose title upon someone who is either underqualifed or otherwise not legitimately deserving of the title. I believe the phenomenon of title inflation in the US to have been started in the banking industry...I woke up one day and suddenly found that anyone who was not a teller was a Vice President of something or other…Let’s examine the current list of C-suite titles (excluding the ones mentioned above): • Chief Strategy Officer • Chief Information Officer • Chief Technology Officer • Chief Investment Officer • Chief Innovation Officer • Chief Talent Officer • Chief Marketing Officer • Chief Knowledge Officer • Chief Compliance Officer I’m sure that by the time this article gets posted there may be a few other titles that need to be added to the list. All puns aside, there have been times when I found myself completely in awe of the talent, experience and intelligence possessed by individuals that have held the aforementioned titles. In other circumstances I have been totally embarrassed for corporations that have allowed their entities to be represented by such extreme examples of form over substance. So where did all these titles come from? If I’m candid, I can’t say for sure, so what follows is my best attempt at reconstructing American title history and therefore should not be taken as fact. As I noted earlier, I believe that banks induced the inflatio The Art of Successful Branding may be).Branding: it’s a term that carries great weight in the world of advertising. Successful branding is best illustrated by the world’s most prominent corporations, but it’s no less important to the small business owner. Your Brand is your identity; it’s every single puzzle piece, fitted into the big picture of your company. From your name and logo to your business philosophy and corporate mission; from your advertising campaign message to your design elements; from your products and services; all that is owned, produced, stated, sold and marketed by your company falls under the broad heading of your Brand. It wasn't that long ago that we only had a handful of C-suite positions: Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer...Oh what a wonderful era when Corporate America was a simple place where a president was a president and not a division manager posing as a president. All kidding aside, in this author's humble opinion there are legitimate needs and corresponding uses and benefits for certain titles when applied appropriately for true corporate benefit. That being said, I'm never thrilled to be called on by someone who introduces themself as something more than the reality of who they really are...Clever marketing is one thing, but gross embellishment is quite another. Let's see if we can't make sense out of this debacle by first defining the difference between title escalation and title inflation. Title escalation is the creation of a new position which in turn truly requires the creation of a new corresponding title. Title inflation on the other hand is bestowing a grandiose title upon someone who is either underqualifed or otherwise not legitimately deserving of the title. I believe the phenomenon of title inflation in the US to have been started in the banking industry...I woke up one day and suddenly found that anyone who was not a teller was a Vice President of something or other…Let’s examine the current list of C-suite titles (excluding the ones mentioned above): • Chief Strategy Officer • Chief Information Officer • Chief Technology Officer • Chief Investment Officer • Chief Innovation Officer • Chief Talent Officer • Chief Marketing Officer • Chief Knowledge Officer • Chief Compliance Officer I’m sure that by the time this article gets posted there may be a few other titles that need to be added to the list. All puns aside, there have been times when I found myself completely in awe of the talent, experience and intelligence possessed by individuals that have held the aforementioned titles. In other circumstances I have been totally embarrassed for corporations that have allowed their entities to be represented by such extreme examples of form over substance. So where did all these titles come from? If I’m candid, I can’t say for sure, so what follows is my best attempt at reconstructing American title history and therefore should not be taken as fact. As I noted earlier, I believe that banks induced the inflati 10 Big Ideas on Creating Insider Buzz thing more than the reality of who they really are...Clever marketing is one thing, but gross embellishment is quite another.As I stated in a previous article, every customer wants to be an Insider. Here are ten more tips to make that happen for your customers.1. The Secret StashPeople enjoy small trinkets if they are of a limited quantity. Can you imagine having a piece of your product that was found in the World Trade Center rubble? You would value it as a memento of a historic event. What if you gave that to someone who had a personal connection to that day? It would have tremendous power in the gift and create a serious buzz about you caring and coming up with the impossible.2. The Private NewsletterA Let's see if we can't make sense out of this debacle by first defining the difference between title escalation and title inflation. Title escalation is the creation of a new position which in turn truly requires the creation of a new corresponding title. Title inflation on the other hand is bestowing a grandiose title upon someone who is either underqualifed or otherwise not legitimately deserving of the title. I believe the phenomenon of title inflation in the US to have been started in the banking industry...I woke up one day and suddenly found that anyone who was not a teller was a Vice President of something or other…Let’s examine the current list of C-suite titles (excluding the ones mentioned above): • Chief Strategy Officer • Chief Information Officer • Chief Technology Officer • Chief Investment Officer • Chief Innovation Officer • Chief Talent Officer • Chief Marketing Officer • Chief Knowledge Officer • Chief Compliance Officer I’m sure that by the time this article gets posted there may be a few other titles that need to be added to the list. All puns aside, there have been times when I found myself completely in awe of the talent, experience and intelligence possessed by individuals that have held the aforementioned titles. In other circumstances I have been totally embarrassed for corporations that have allowed their entities to be represented by such extreme examples of form over substance. So where did all these titles come from? If I’m candid, I can’t say for sure, so what follows is my best attempt at reconstructing American title history and therefore should not be taken as fact. As I noted earlier, I believe that banks induced the inflati How to Save Green, when Buying Blue banking industry...I woke up one day and suddenly found that anyone who was not a teller was a Vice President of something or other…Let’s examine the current list of C-suite titles (excluding the ones mentioned above):In the mid-Fifteenth Century, when Johann Guttenburg brought moveable type printing to the western world I doubt he envisioned the industry he would create. Today, printing is a significant line item on every business budget. Invoices, contracts, business cards, letterhead, and brochures are all part of the day-to-day operations of every business.Often when the bill comes, it feels like you are carrying the whole$90 billion industry by yourself. There are, however, ways to save money on printing, if you know the right questions to ask..The most important thing to remember if you want t • Chief Strategy Officer • Chief Information Officer • Chief Technology Officer • Chief Investment Officer • Chief Innovation Officer • Chief Talent Officer • Chief Marketing Officer • Chief Knowledge Officer • Chief Compliance Officer I’m sure that by the time this article gets posted there may be a few other titles that need to be added to the list. All puns aside, there have been times when I found myself completely in awe of the talent, experience and intelligence possessed by individuals that have held the aforementioned titles. In other circumstances I have been totally embarrassed for corporations that have allowed their entities to be represented by such extreme examples of form over substance. So where did all these titles come from? If I’m candid, I can’t say for sure, so what follows is my best attempt at reconstructing American title history and therefore should not be taken as fact. As I noted earlier, I believe that banks induced the inflati Secret Classified Ad Formula Sucks in Prospects Like a Tornado! Part 1 list. All puns aside, there have been times when I found myself completely in awe of the talent, experience and intelligence possessed by individuals that have held the aforementioned titles. In other circumstances I have been totally embarrassed for corporations that have allowed their entities to be represented by such extreme examples of form over substance.This report will reveal a classic formula for writing rivet pulling classified ads that will skyrocket your sales.It assumes you have a basic understanding of where and how classified ads should be used for best results.But just in case, here are two hard and fast No-No's that many people ignore every day:1-Never use Classified ads to sell things for money!There simply is not enough space in which to justify the cost, no matter how minimal.2-Classified ads should not be about you, your company or your product!Apple Widget, the finest widget made. Trustworthy and Honest So where did all these titles come from? If I’m candid, I can’t say for sure, so what follows is my best attempt at reconstructing American title history and therefore should not be taken as fact. As I noted earlier, I believe that banks induced the inflationary period that has so tightly gripped Corporate America with regard to titles only to have insurance companies and other financial services firms follow suit. In America, as goes Wall Street, so goeth the rest of Corporate America. Yes the heard mentality is still alive and well… Title Escalation on the other hand (at least where used appropriately) simply evolved over time to keep pace with corporate growth and maturation. By way of example, when corporate finance became so fractionalized by complexity and specialization, it was necessary to draw a distinction between investment and finance and thus the duties, roles and responsibilities were divided between the Chief Financial Officer and the new role of Chief Investment Officer. The same holds true for advancements in all practice areas and disciplines…As technology became more advanced, staffs and budgets grew as did corporate dependencies a various platforms, environments and toolsets and thus the need for more senior leadership positions such as Chief Information Officers and Chief Technology Officers. When marketing evolved beyond buying media in print, TV and radio mediums to managing multiple brands across multiple mediums on a global basis the Chief Marketing Officer was born and the list goes on… When all is said and done, I believe necessary and appropriate title escalation by design is a valuable and needed evolutionary phenomenon that constantly pushes the envelope of innovation and is good for business. It is the unnecessary, illogical and harmful aspects of title inflation that I take exception to. So there you have it…I’ve been referred to as the world’s greatest repository of corporate dribble and in this post I think I’ve lived-up to my billing…Thanks for allowing the venting session.
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