
It’s Masters Weekend and the the sports world has turned its attention to one amazing man in one amazing place. If I were among those competing against him, I’d probably be thinking, “Second place rocks!” Or as Ricky Bobby says, ” If you ain’t first, you’re last.”
But hey, I can beat Tiger.
Now, of course I’d have to play a game I know I can win, like Pictionary, or Corn Hole. Okay, I know you’re thinking, “Ha ha, very clever. Anybody can do that.” Yeah, but no one does. Too often in business we just beat our heads against the wall trying to be the best at their game, instead of trying to be the best at our game.
In a previous life, Brains on Fire was a fairly traditional advertising agency. But we were in a small town, working with local clients and modest budgets. We learned quickly that we had to change the rules so we could help our clients compete. We got a reputation for “scrappy, street smart” thinking, long before Crispin Porter made it cool. We weren’t for everybody, but for the right companies, we were and are the best. By changing the way the game is played, we grow and have become masters at helping organizations grow around the passions of people, not the placement of promises. Though we may never tame the traditional advertising ‘Tigers’ of the world, we have shown that we can win against them.
So what are the rules limiting your greatness? How can you change the game?
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