SPOS #691 – The Collaborative Advantage With Paul Skinner

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Description: Here it is: Six Pixels of Separation – Episode #691 – Host: Mitch Joel. There are some books that hit my desk and captivate me. That was my reaction to Paul Skinner‘s book, Collaborative Advantage – How collaboration beats competition as a strategy for success. This is Paul’s antidote to competitive advantage, and a new perspective in… Read more »

BMW’s Mini is fighting to stay alive in SUV-obsessed America

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Description: Premium small car maker Mini acknowledges these are tough times for tiny cars in America. But as Fiat Chrysler and others retreat, Mini sees opportunity to steal customers in the small-car market. Source: CNBC.com – video report Date: Oct 04, 2019 Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/03/bmws-mini-is-fighting-to-stay-alive-in-suv-obsessed-america.html Questions for discussion: Why are small cars having trouble in the U.S. marketplace?… Read more »

Market Wrap: Netflix Needs to Cut Prices, Analyst Says

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Description: Netflix should lower its price to $6 per month, according to a Needham note. Source: TheStreet.com – video report Date: Oct 03, 2019 Link: https://www.thestreet.com/video/market-wrap-netflix-needs-to-cut-prices-analyst-says-15114580 Questions for discussion: Do you agree with the recommendation to Netflix to cut prices and bring in advertising? What would you advise the firm?

Early WeWork investor Bill Rudin on the company’s business model

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Description: Early WeWork investor Bill Rudin on the company’s business model Source: CNBC.com – video report Date: Oct 04, 2019 Link: https://www.cnbc.com/video/2019/10/04/early-wework-investor-bill-rudin-on-the-companys-business-model.html Questions for discussion: What does this discussion say about shared work environments? How does this market affect rents (prices)? Do co-working environments particularly appeal to “marketing – type” businesses such advertising or creative… Read more »

Canopy inks BioSteel deal to enter CBD sports drinks market

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Description: Canopy Growth Corp. is acquiring a majority stake in BioSteel Sports Nutrition Inc., as the pot giant aims to quench the thirst of prospective consumers with a line of cannabis-infused sports drinks. Source: BNNBloomberg.com – video report Date: Oct 04, 2019 Link: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canopy-inks-biosteel-deal-to-enter-cbd-sports-drinks-market-1.1324922 Questions for discussion: Does this acquisition make sense for brand building… Read more »

Behind the GM strike: Declining productivity at U.S. operations – Reuters analysis

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Description: (Reuters) – General Motors Co’s <GM.N> U.S. workforce productivity has declined since the automaker recovered from a 2009 bankruptcy, even as its profit per employee has risen, a Reuters analysis shows. Source: Yahoo.Finance.com Date: Oct 04, 2019 Link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/behind-gm-strike-declining-productivity-213655945.html Questions for discussion: How does the productivity issue affect employment, investment, and marketing of GM… Read more »

As Silicon Valley faces a tech reckoning, biologists point to the next big opportunity

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Description: At one of the world’s largest synthetic biology conferences this week, a food truck handed out papaya and yogurt samples to hundreds of attendees. The papaya wasn’t any ordinary papaya: It was a genetically engineered fruit that Dr. Dennis Gonsalves designed to be naturally resistant to the ringworm virus. Because of his invention, pesticide use dropped… Read more »

Inside the intense world of Birkin bag collectors, who pay up to $500,000 for one bag

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Description: Would you pay $500,000 … for a bag? In 2019, a diamond-encrusted Birkin handbag made of crocodile, from the French luxury brand Hermes, sold for half a million dollars. The Birkin consistently shatters sales records at auction, selling in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. But experts say the bag cost just $2,000 at… Read more »

Pop-Up Stores Earn a Permanent Place in Retail Strategy

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Description: They’re becoming more collaborative and are gaining in popularity with bigger stores and brands. Source: Bloomberg.com Date: Sep 27, 2019 Link: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-27/pop-up-stores-are-the-next-big-retail-strategy?srnd=businessweek-v2 Questions for discussion: Why are pop-up stores growing in popularity? How are marketers using them, strategically speaking? What advice would suggest to marketers to increase activity even further?

The Weekly Listen: Airbnb’s IPO and Facebook Acquires ‘Mind-Reading Wristband’ Company

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Description: eMarketer principal analysts Mark Dolliver and Nicole Perrin join vice president of content studio Paul Verna to discuss Airbnb’s upcoming IPO, Facebook’s acquisition of “mind-reading wristband” company CTRL-labs, highlights from New York Advertising Week 2019 and more. Source: eMarketer.com – podcast Date: Sep 25, 2019 Link: https://www.emarketer.com/content/podcast-the-weekly-listen-airbnb-ipo-and-facebook-acquires-mind-reading-wristband-company?ecid=NL1001 Questions for discussion: What are the highlights… Read more »