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  • Interview: Grant McCracken – 04/13/10

    Interview: Grant McCracken – 04/13/10

    • April 5, 2010
    • By Michael Margolis
    • Podcasts
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    Join me Tuesday, April 13 at 1pm EST/10am PST for the next episode of The New Storytellers. My guest will be Grant McCracken, business anthropologist, and author of Chief Culture Officer. Grant and I will be exploring the intimate connection between culture and storytelling, and its implications for brand marketers and innovators alike. Grant is a true sage of perspective on the evolving currents of 21st century culture.

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  • Pop Culture as Competitive Advantage: Embracing the Chief Culture Officer

    Pop Culture as Competitive Advantage: Embracing the Chief Culture Officer

    • February 23, 2010
    • By Michael Margolis
    • Culture, Story 2.0
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    We all need more heroes. Grant McCracken is one of mine. The leading business anthropologist of our time; a master ethnographer who specializes in American Pop Culture, brand advertising, and the intersection of commerce and culture. Two weekends ago, I had the pleasure of attending Grant’s one-day Culture Boot Camp in NYC, based on his book Chief Culture Officer. My review and reflections follow.

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  • A New Culture of Consumption?

    A New Culture of Consumption?

    • February 10, 2009
    • By Michael Margolis
    • Brand Storytelling, Culture
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    That’s the million dollar question that has retailers of various stripes waiting with baited breath. I guess we’re all wondering whether this economic downturn is just the natural business cycle, or if instead a more fundamental shift is under way. Certainly, frugality is the word of the day – and just about everyone I know, including myself is cutting back [...]

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