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5/19/2014

The most basic way to get someone's attention is this: "Break a Pattern."
Chip Heath


Chip Heath, Best Selling Author



Michael Newhouse
WCN group
wcngroup@gmail.com

5/12/2014

Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.




Strategy, Design, Results ~ Repeat.
WCNgroup brand, marketing and results.

Michael Newhouse
WCN group
wcngroup@gmail.com

5/05/2014

Numbers Are Better Than Bullet Points

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I believe in setting meeting agendas and following up with notes containing action items. Over the course of my professional career, I have lead teams in a variety of industries with all levels of staff. What I have found from testing is that numbering discussion items to be more effective than using bullet points.

Participants have commented that they are able to focus on the items better. Not feel overwhelmed by a paper or digital screen with a variety of dots. As a result, participation is higher due the attendees engagement with the items at hand.


Michael Newhouse
WCN group
wcngroup@gmail.com

5/04/2014

Best Task Management Platform

I have tried a variety of task management platforms (techniques) by creating my own excel document, Google task manager and a variety of online platforms. But nothing seems to stick or be exactly what I am seeking. So now, I leave it up to my network of contacts for suggestions, recommendations and insight into what they have used and find to be the most efficient task manager platform to use for success.

Please comment below with your best task management platform.


Michael Newhouse
WCN group
wcngroup@gmail.com

4/28/2014

Marketing, You Can Only Predict And Measure

Marketing is strategic, creative and measurable. Marketing imitates sales in addition to supporting. Both are equaling important to the bottom line. Yes, there are exceptions to the rules, but these are only rare in frequency.




Michael Newhous
 WCN group
wcngroup@gmail.com

4/09/2014

Trust Your Designer

One of the best lessons I learned, was to allow and build trust with my designer. In the beginning, I tried to control the entire graphic design process, even to the point of creating my own design concepts. with the expectation of following my exact design. A presumptuous error on my behalf.

Designer: Joe Roces
My approach to the design process included research and data analysis then developing solutions based on the data that included the creative design. Even though in the creative brief, I would request designs independent from the creative brief. Basically, I did not trust my designer. As a result, it would at times affect the efficiency of the creative process.

The break through entailed years working with a variety of graphic designers. That experience has taught me to let down my barriers and be my designers’ biggest fan. Each graphic designer is different and you must adapt to their personality and creating working style. The graphic designer is the key to the strategic success.

Find the time to evaluate your approach when working with the creative team and make the necessary modifications. The results will be worth your investment and finally, be your graphic designers’ biggest fan. 



Michael Newhouse
WCN group
wcngroup@gmail.com