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The Monday Morning Memo

 

Read the 10-year-old quote below. Replace the word “data” with “AI” and ask your heart whether the assertion below remains true or not. – Indy Beagle

“Big data has become the X factor of modern marketing, the hero of every marketer’s story. But it’s a promise at risk of letting you down. You may be thinking that data will magically turn bush-league marketing into a winning ‘Moneyball’ performance. But that’s an artifact of our big data obsession. Data, alone, isn’t what makes marketing move the needle for business.”

“Data can play a leading role in developing strategy and bringing precision to execution, but it does nothing — absolutely nothing — to stir motivation and create the desire that makes cash registers ring. Data is important, but it’s content that makes an emotional connection.”

– Harvard Business Review, February 25, 2014, “What Data-Obsessed Marketers Don’t Understand,” by Jake Sorofman and Andrew Frank

 

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The invasion took place on Thursday about sunset.

Hundreds of tiny black ants invaded our kitchen. They had been well trained, marching in single file up and down our cream colored cabinets.  They split near the sink, one regiment headed toward the bread box, the other straight to our fresh fruit bowl.
I was ready, wiping them out with advanced technology, Bounty Paper Towels dampened with a deadly spray of Windex. I thought I had got them all.  But no. One brave tiny black ant kept marching forward. I saw him looking around wondering where the rest of his team had gone.
Ready to smash, I picked the ambush to take place next to the yellow pepper shaker. However, as the little guy advanced, I remembered how I felt in earlier times full of fear and loneliness. I extended an index finger of peace.  The little black ant climbed up on my nail and I escorted him safely to the front yard.
Silly me. Somehow, I felt good deep inside. Later, I read little black ants have a life span of four months. I’m hoping my new little buddy has three months of splendor in the grass.

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- Don Kuhl, Nov 26, 2022

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