If you, like me, have been amazed and deeply concerned by the sabre-rattling and divisive rhetoric in South Africa of recent month, you will probably read on.
I am deeply concerned by the growing number of reputations that lie in tatters these past months. Reputations that took years and indeed many lifetimes to build up.
Take the Africa National Congress for starters. Their constant 'jaw-jaw', abuse of media opportunities and total lack of proactivity in the running of clean, accountable and efficient government have left their reputation in tatters. Few international countries, excepting the pariah states of the world would want to invest in our country under such conditions.
Take big business next. How in the world can business leaders justify their enormous salaries? With everybody behaving as if South Africa was their personal fiefdom, how can we ever set an example for the workers to follow? Now perhaps we can understand why people overturn refuse bins and destroy property in their frustration. I challenge the leaders of the big retail chains to live on a minimum wage of R 4000 per month, pay other expenses and then shop for sustainable food items in their own stores !!
The real problem is that South Africa has no - and never has had - any strategic plan. The concept of a Rainbow Nation as projected by our beloved founder, Nelson Mandela, becomes a vicious lie when each corner of society and the economy behaves the way it is doing.
Is their a lesson for marketing? There certainly is. The time has come for long term thinking and getting everyone on the same side. That means making realistic, deliverable promises.
And getting it right. First time, on time and every time.
Aluta continua.
EnergyMC ( Marketing Communications ) provides clients with freelance copywriting, photography and media services. In Cape Town. Services include advertising, social media, press releases, copy writing, photography and an advert booking service. Services also for international clients.
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Thursday, August 18, 2011
Sunday, June 14, 2009
As the Media Evolves
A media freelancers group I belong to recently had a big debate within the group as to the fate of journalists operating in South Africa. With the bad economic situation of the year 2009 and a large number of corporate rationalisations within the media sector, my colleagues are very concerned about the future of freelancing in a shrinking sector.
What is interesting about all of this is that a number of media professionals fall into the classic trap of looking back and see a dwindling pool of work serviced by a growing pool of resources. The solution - and only way out - as I see it is rather to look forward and see the changing nature of media today with the opportunities that it provides.
The lines between pure editorial journalism and advertising are constantly blurring and it is a challenge to all of us to walk through this and recognise the challenges. Then there is the evolution of www and the potential it brings to make everyone a potential editor, commentator or publisher.
Unfortunately for may journalists the playing field has changed completely. Those that survive will be those who grasp the opportunities provided in the future.
If your company is interested in the changing face of media and how to use this to best advantage in marketing communications, give me a call.
What is interesting about all of this is that a number of media professionals fall into the classic trap of looking back and see a dwindling pool of work serviced by a growing pool of resources. The solution - and only way out - as I see it is rather to look forward and see the changing nature of media today with the opportunities that it provides.
The lines between pure editorial journalism and advertising are constantly blurring and it is a challenge to all of us to walk through this and recognise the challenges. Then there is the evolution of www and the potential it brings to make everyone a potential editor, commentator or publisher.
Unfortunately for may journalists the playing field has changed completely. Those that survive will be those who grasp the opportunities provided in the future.
If your company is interested in the changing face of media and how to use this to best advantage in marketing communications, give me a call.
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Friday, March 7, 2008
Services, marketing communications, media, advertising, copywriting, photography and public relations in Cape Town, South Africa
Energy MC founder, Gareth Griffiths (pictured right) manages brands for clients, from strategy to concept and implementation. His brand management campaigns have received special mention in the various sectors of the market. Energy MC provides strategy-based consulting services and also advertising and PR programmes for various clients. More information : www.mbendi.co.za/orgs/cdsd.htm
Energy MC (or Energy Marketing Communications) is in the business of growing your business and building relationships with your clients.
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