2010-09-03
In Jim Collin's classic business book "Good to Great", dozens of companies are analyzed to discover the characteristics
and habits of great companies. One of his key discoveries is "The
Hedgehog Concept" : simplifying a complex world into a single unifying
idea that underlies and guides everything. He illustrates the idea with
the story of the fox and the hedgehog. The fox is cunning, creative,
sleek and able to devise complex strategies in pursuit of the hedgehog.
The hedgehog, on the other hand, simply defends himself from the
repeated attacks by rolling himself into an impenetrable prickly ball. The hedgehog always wins.
In his acclaimed book, Good to Great, Jim Collins uses the behavior of tile hedgehog as a metaphor explaining the success of today's great companies. His book is a treatise on the common characteristics of 11 public companies that went from a period of providing investors with mediocre total returns, m companies providing the very best returns--exceeding those of other companies by an average of 700 percent or more over an extended period. These are, in his view, the truly great American companies.
Any actions that take away energy from the core concept need to be pruned. Defining your hedgehog concept is not easy and can't always be accomplished overnight. However, it is a worthy exercise. Once your underlying concept is defined, all of your marketing efforts should be viewed through the prism of this concept. If the event, promotion, advertisement or sponsorship does not feed the vine, then it needs to be eliminated. Your marketing efforts will be rewarded when your budgets and energies are unified toward a common goal.
In his acclaimed book, Good to Great, Jim Collins uses the behavior of tile hedgehog as a metaphor explaining the success of today's great companies. His book is a treatise on the common characteristics of 11 public companies that went from a period of providing investors with mediocre total returns, m companies providing the very best returns--exceeding those of other companies by an average of 700 percent or more over an extended period. These are, in his view, the truly great American companies.
Any actions that take away energy from the core concept need to be pruned. Defining your hedgehog concept is not easy and can't always be accomplished overnight. However, it is a worthy exercise. Once your underlying concept is defined, all of your marketing efforts should be viewed through the prism of this concept. If the event, promotion, advertisement or sponsorship does not feed the vine, then it needs to be eliminated. Your marketing efforts will be rewarded when your budgets and energies are unified toward a common goal.
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Economic data show recovery still kicking, a bit
2010-09-02
It was a glass-half-full day for economic data on Thursday ... sort of. The upbeat news was tempered by worries about what Friday's unemployment report will say about the state of the labor market.Sep
02
Stocks close higher after jobs, housing reports
2010-09-02
Stocks ended higher for the third consecutive session after reports on housing, manufacturing and jobs all indicated that the economy continues to grow.Sep
02
Low interest rates squeeze pension funds
2010-09-02
The plunge in interest rates has put the nation’s public and private pension funds badly underfunded, leaving pension fund managers with a giant hole to fill.Sep
02
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02
Builders of N.Y. mosque face financial hurdles
2010-09-02
The developers planning to build a $100 million Islamic center near the World Trade Center site are nearly a quarter-million dollars behind on real estate taxes and late fees.Sep
03
From Detroit, a fix for smog-belching motorcycles
2010-09-03
When Americans debate the impact of fuel emissions on the environment, they usually talk about cars and trucks. But what about smaller vehicles like motorcycles, scooters, lawnmowers and ATVs?Sep
02
The fading iPod Classic
2010-09-02
The iPod helped Apple rise from the dead in the last decade. But the iPod Classic, the device that jump-started that resurrection, didn't get so much as a mention from Steve Jobs at Apple's iPod event on Wednesday.Sep
02
Oil roars into September 'like a lion'
2010-09-02
After ending August in a slump, oil prices surged into September, rallying nearly 3% Wednesday, and continuing to move higher Thursday following news of an oil platform explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.Sep
02
Quit whining, Wall Street. Nothing has changed.
2010-09-02
There goes Dan Loeb again, sounding off to great effect. He used to confine himself to criticizing overreaching and overcompensated CEOs, targets we could pretty much all agree on. But the prickly hedge fund manager decided to join the chorus of aggrieved financiers in his latest missive, setting his sights on today's bogeyman of choice: oppressive government.Hedgehog Marketing LLC
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