Game On!
Kathy co-facilitated a Stanford class on Play on October 13. It was a blast. Check out my crown!
Kathy co-facilitated a Stanford class on Play on October 13. It was a blast. Check out my crown!
Thank You to Marketing Camp Silicon Valley. I lead a session on Telling Your Purpose, Your Why Story, and why it matters in marketing: It's the relationship with your customers. Here I am in a [...]
Thank you Nancy White for the graphic!
I was at the Applied Improvisation Network conference in San Francisco last week as a speaker, attendee, and conference organizer. I – like many attendees – apply principles of improvisation (not improv comedy, although I [...]
Great marketing IS storytelling, and it is the essence of connecting with your audience. So why aren’t there more storytellers in product – especially in high-tech? Many companies gather customer requirements, build in a [...]
“You can make more friends in two months by becoming more interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get people interested in you.” - Dale Carnegie Carnegie’s timeless wisdom [...]
“You can make more friends in two months by becoming more interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get people interested in you.” - Dale Carnegie Carnegie’s timeless wisdom [...]
I love the Olympics – the games, the glory, the intensity. I especially love the sports that defy gravity, for example, gymnastics. How these people do what they do leaves me awestruck and inspired. [...]
The stories employees and executives tell internally are leading indicators of organizational health and marketplace effectiveness - even more so than the marketing stories we tell externally. Ignore them at your own risk! There is [...]
So your customers “like” you. And, at some point, you want them to become “engaged,” and then eventually commit to a serious relationship, proclaiming their “loyalty,” rather than seeing other companies. The goal of marketing [...]
If you haven’t seen a few TED talks (live or via TED.com), you are missing out. If you have, well, you know how great the talks are. TED (Technology, Entertainment, and Design) and TEDx – [...]
Over the past few years, in addition to doing a lot of storytelling for video, I’ve had the privilege of interviewing digital marketers from Cisco, Ford, IBM, Goodwill Industries International and NetApp among other companies [...]
Cutting Through Marketing Noise is Harder Than Ever
Why Great Marketing Means Storytelling
KKG (Kathy Klotz-Guest): Other than Apple, when we look at Silicon Valley - who is creating really innovative products? MH (Mike Harding): I would say Nest Labs. Tony Fadell, the founder, created the iPod. He [...]
I recently chatted with Mike Harding, innovator and developer, about creating awesome new products and services. I met Mike when we both presented product and service innovation sessions at The 2012 Silicon Valley Product Camp [...]
I had the pleasure of chatting recently with Bill Sheridan (Communications Manager and Editor) and Tom Hood, CPA (Executive Director) of The Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants, known as MACPA, a top thought leadership [...]
I had the pleasure of chatting with my colleague and co-conspiring mischief maker, Shel Israel, about his latest book, Stellar Presentations. Shel and I first met as Founding Fellows of the new media research think [...]