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In this episode of the Thought Leadership Leverage podcast, host Peter Winick sits down with Robert Hargrove, founder and CEO of Masterful Coaching, co-founder of the Harvard Leadership Project, and author of ten influential books, including "Masterful Coaching." This insightful discussion explores the evolving landscape of thought leadership, focusing on the shifting dynamics in publishing and the rise of social media. Robert shares his unique perspective on how publishing has transformed over the years. During a recent visit to a Barnes & Noble, he noticed that most books in business and politics were authored by thought leaders. However, when he browsed LinkedIn, he observed a wave of recycled content from decades ago, repackaged as something new. This led to a conversation about how thought leadership has moved from long-form content, such as books, to short-form content on social media. While social media provides rapid access to ideas, Robert and Peter discuss the significant difference in depth and quality between reading a book and scanning a LinkedIn post. Defining thought leadership, Robert describes it as presenting a big idea that is eye-opening, brain-tingling, and paradigm- shifting. He emphasizes that the idea doesn't need to be entirely original but should offer a new perspective or improve upon existing concepts. He uses Marty Neumeier's "Brand Flip" as an example of how traditional ideas can be approached in a fresh way. The conversation delves into the nuances of thought leadership on social media, addressing the importance of civil discourse and respectful disagreement. Robert stresses that engaging with others' ideas and leaving thoughtful comments can foster a healthy exchange and build new relationships. He also discusses his journey into podcasting and the impact of verbal interactions on the audience, highlighting how even non-groundbreaking conversations can spark meaningful thoughts among listeners. Finally, Robert and Peter share their favorite podcasts and writers, such as Malcolm Gladwell and Adam Grant, comparing their unique styles in both book and podcast formats. Tune in to explore the evolution of thought leadership and gain insights into how to navigate and succeed in this changing landscape. Three Key Takeaways: • Shift from Long-Form to Short-Form Thought Leadership: The landscape of thought leadership has shifted from long-form content, like books, to short-form content on social media platforms. While this change offers accessibility and immediacy, it can lead to a reduction in depth and quality. Robert Hargrove discusses how, in the past, a book was a hallmark of thought leadership, but today, many thought leaders focus on shorter, more digestible content. This shift requires a balanced approach to maintain quality while reaching a broader audience. • Redefining Thought Leadership: Thought leadership is not just about creating original ideas; it's about presenting concepts in a way that is eye-opening, paradigm-shifting, or improving upon existing ideas. Robert emphasizes that thought leadership can be delivered through various mediums, including speeches, podcasts, and social media, not just books. He cites Marty Neumeier's "Brand Flip" as an example of presenting traditional ideas with a fresh perspective, highlighting that thought leadership can be achieved without a book. •Civility and Respect in Social Media Discourse: The episode explores the dynamics of thought leadership on social media, where it can be challenging to maintain civility and respect in discussions. Robert suggests that engaging in respectful disagreement, seeking dialogue, and contributing thoughtful comments are crucial for meaningful exchanges. He underscores that these interactions can help build relationships and open doors to new audiences. This approach fosters a collaborative environment where different viewpoints are valued and respected. Whether you publish your content in a book, on social media, or other medium it has to be clear and engaging. Peter Winick and the team at Thought Leadership leverage can help you develop a variety of material for any medium!
Minter Dialogue with Marty Neumeier To start off this new year, and just before I get back into the swing of brand new episodes for 2024, I wanted to re-release this wonderful conversation with Marty Neumeier (MDE314). Where so many people are needing to have a sense of belonging and find meaningfulness, working for a meaningful brand is one way to find fulfilment. Marty is a world recognised expert on branding, best-selling author of books such as The Brand Gap, The Brand Flip and MetaSkills. At the time of recording this interview, he had recently published a ‘business thriller' called, "Scramble, How agile strategy can build epic brands in record time." He's also director and CEO of the Liquid branding agency. In this conversation with Marty, we talked about the importance of having a designer mindset in business and the challenge of building a superior brand in today's tech-infused world. If you've got comments or questions you'd like to see answered, send your email or audio file to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast channel, to rate/review the show. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter.
In this session of The Martechno Beat Podcast, we chatted with Sourabh Gupta, VP Product Management, about his experience with PLG in today's Fintech market. We also cover various other aspects that enable the growth of teams and extract the product's best value. Sourabh is a product leader with 14 years of experience, spread across product management. He has built products to solve user problems and management consulting, where he has helped solve business problems. Here's a brief breakdown of what this episode covers: • A short description of Flip.id • Factors that drive Sourabh at Flip • Experience in instilling a PLG culture within the organization • Importance of no-code in today's product world • Striking the right balance between growth and product teams • Core value Propositions for Flip.id
In this episode of the brand master podcast, I'm speaking with the best-selling author of The Brand Gap, the Brand Flip, zag, scramble, and Meta-skills, Mr. Marty Neumeier about the future of branding and brand strategy.
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In this episode, Mike Somerby, the Director of Marketing from Duckworth jumps on the mic to discuss storytelling and the intersection with customer loyalty. Building customer loyalty is the name of the game right now. According to Marty Neumeier in his book "The Brand Flip" a loyal customer would spend 33% more than a new customer. If building such loyalty can pay dividends in the future, how do you build such loyalty? Mike Somerby discusses this as well as how he and his team use the authenticity of their storytelling to help build customer loyalty. Follow Duckworth: @duckworthco Produced by: @portsideproductions @backcountrymarketing @coleheilborn
Marty Neumeier is a best-selling author and speaker who writes on topics of brand and design. Today Marty spends most of his time lecturing all over the globe about the role of creativity and innovation in the creation of relevant and meaningful brand experiences. Marty has written several best-selling books including The Brand Gap which outlines how to bridge the distance between business strategy and design; ZAG which introduces “onliness” as the true test of a brand strategy; and The Designful Company which offers leaders a blueprint for building a culture of innovation through design thinking. ZAG was named one the “100 Best Business Books of All Time.” In 2013, Marty published Metaskills: Five Talents for the Robotic Age, a deep dive into the future of workplace creativity. He then wrote The 46 Rules of Genius as a “quickstart guide” to “Metaskills.” His latest book The Brand Flip is the long-awaited sequel to The Brand Gap. It offers a simple formula for addressing the changes brought by social media and the rising power of customers. Marty was also commissioned by Google Brand Lab to write the Dictionary of Brand, a relational glossary containing 500 interconnected terms in brand strategy, advertising, design, innovation and management. The Dictionary of Brand is the first step in creating a “linguistic foundation” -- a set of terms that allow specialists from different disciplines to work together in a larger community of practice. When Marty is not lecturing or writing, he is facilitating inspirational workshops or providing consulting services to companies the likes of Apple, Google, Microsoft, Skype, Twitter and Patagonia. In this Podcast, Allan and Marty talk about the difference between brand and personality, which skills make up the best leader, the importance of empathy and the power of a well-written email. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/292/.
In today's episode, I have an amazing conversation with one of the true leading brand innovators in the industry - Marty Neumeier. Marty has worked with so many innovative companies to advance their brands and culture and written many books on the topic that I, and millions of others, have fallen in love with. With empathy being such a strong thread through everything he talks about, we discuss the role of empathy and good design in creating a charismatic and authentic brand. Key Takeaways:You have to have empathy for your audience - but then you need to test things.There is a right way and a wrong way to test creative designs and brand strategies!Empathy is a marketing metaskill that enables you to make better creative decisions and campaigns.You have to be okay with accepting feedback and checking your ego if your ideas don't resonate with the customer. Customer feedback helps you to be a better creative. “As creative people, we fall in love with our ideas.. Empathy is the starting place. But then you have to prove your ideas work. You have to make sure your compass is accurate.” - Marty Neumeier About Marty Neumeier: Marty Neumeier is an author, designer, and brand advisor whose mission is to bring the principles and processes of design to business. His series of “whiteboard” books includes Zag, named one of the “top hundred business books of all time,” and The Designful Company, a bestselling guide to nonstop innovation. His first book, The Brand Gap, has been read by more than 23 million people since 2003. A sequel, The Brand Flip, lays out a new process for building brands in the age of social media and customer dominance. His latest book, Scramble, is a “business thriller” about how to build a brand quickly with agile strategy. In 1996, Neumeier founded Critique magazine, the first journal about design thinking. He has worked with innovative companies such as Apple, Netscape, Symantec, Kraft Foods, Adobe, Google, Microsoft, Riot Games, and Capital One to help advance their brands and cultures. Today he serves as Director of CEO Branding for Liquid Agency in Silicon Valley, and teaches a five-tier program on brand mastery through his company Level C. Neumeier travels extensively as a workshop leader and speaker on the topics of brand, design, and innovation. He and his wife divide their time between California and France. Connect with Marty Neumeier: Level C masterclasses: levelc.orgPersonal website: martyneumeier.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/martyneumeier/ Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
In today's episode, I have an amazing conversation with one of the true leading brand innovators in the industry - Marty Neumeier. Marty has worked with so many innovative companies to advance their brands and culture and written many books on the topic that I, and millions of others, have fallen in love with. With empathy being such a strong thread through everything he talks about, we discuss the role of empathy and good design in creating a charismatic and authentic brand. Key Takeaways:You have to have empathy for your audience - but then you need to test things.There is a right way and a wrong way to test creative designs and brand strategies!Empathy is a marketing metaskill that enables you to make better creative decisions and campaigns.You have to be okay with accepting feedback and checking your ego if your ideas don't resonate with the customer. Customer feedback helps you to be a better creative. “As creative people, we fall in love with our ideas.. Empathy is the starting place. But then you have to prove your ideas work. You have to make sure your compass is accurate.” - Marty Neumeier About Marty Neumeier: Marty Neumeier is an author, designer, and brand advisor whose mission is to bring the principles and processes of design to business. His series of “whiteboard” books includes Zag, named one of the “top hundred business books of all time,” and The Designful Company, a bestselling guide to nonstop innovation. His first book, The Brand Gap, has been read by more than 23 million people since 2003. A sequel, The Brand Flip, lays out a new process for building brands in the age of social media and customer dominance. His latest book, Scramble, is a “business thriller” about how to build a brand quickly with agile strategy. In 1996, Neumeier founded Critique magazine, the first journal about design thinking. He has worked with innovative companies such as Apple, Netscape, Symantec, Kraft Foods, Adobe, Google, Microsoft, Riot Games, and Capital One to help advance their brands and cultures. Today he serves as Director of CEO Branding for Liquid Agency in Silicon Valley, and teaches a five-tier program on brand mastery through his company Level C. Neumeier travels extensively as a workshop leader and speaker on the topics of brand, design, and innovation. He and his wife divide their time between California and France. Connect with Marty Neumeier: Level C masterclasses: levelc.orgPersonal website: martyneumeier.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/martyneumeier/ Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
We continue looking at the power of your brand for building your business, including your bottom line! By the end of this episode, you'll be able to answers these 2 questions: How valuable is your brand for your bottom line? What are the 6 parts of every successful brand? It's part 2 of our initial look at branding, and branding is part 5 of the 7-part Radical Empathy Brand Framework! ---> RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE Top 20 Website Resources for 2020 » These are the top 20 Website apps, tools, resources, and hacks I use every day. Grab this free guide and up your website game. Get your copy of The Radical Empathy Brand Framework » Download your FREE copy of my Radical Empathy Brand 7-part framework. The Marketing vs Branding Comparison Chart » Get your FREE copy of the Marketing vs Branding chart from Branding, part 1 episode. Print it out and keep it handy so can build better marketing and a stronger brand. The Brand Flip by Marty Neumeier » Fantastic book on Branding by one of the greats on brand building, Marty Neumeier. The book is concise, and packed with value. Clean My Mac Recommended Resource » If you're the proud owner of a Mac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, or iMac, this is a gem. It quickly and safely finds and removes junk off your hard drive to free up precious hard drive space. It's saved me and many of my friends from HD tragedy! ---> LET'S CONNECT Web: https://robbyf.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rfowler/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robby-fowler-0408201 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rfowler Twitter: http://twitter.com/rfowler --> I help personal brands and businesses create profitable websites from the ground up. Find out more at robbyf.com.
Join Marty Neumeier, Andy Starr, Jacob Cass & Matt Davies as we uncover the ideas, techniques, and principles that you need to become a brand master, starting at Marty’s famous definition of brand, the process of uncovering this definition, as well as Marty’s classic books Brand Gap, Zag & Brand Flip. We explore the future of branding in the C Suite, and what that means for designers, plus how we can use Metaskills and agile strategy to create better brands. This is an episode not to be missed!
On this episode we chat with Marty Neumeier (Design Legend and Author of The Brand Gap, Zag, The Brand Flip and Scramble) working with clients, what makes a great brand and how design has changed over time. We Now Join The Program Already In Progress is an interview podcast with a catch. Just because the mic’s are hot doesn’t mean it will make it on the air. Our show starts cold when the host Saul Colt and the guest get into a nice groove. Sometimes that is immediately and sometimes that can be 30 mins in. The result is you get an interesting conversation between Saul Colt and people he loves and admires without the awkward time at the beginning waiting for people to get comfortable. Reach out and say hi at www.joininprogress.com or @saulcolt on Twitter #joininprogress Our show is now supported by Audible. Grab your free download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/saulcolt
Marty Neumeier is a best-selling author who has penned such well-known books as The Brand Gap, The Brand Flip and MetaSkills. His latest book is a business thriller called, "Scramble, How agile strategy can build epic brands in record time." In this conversation with Marty, we talk about the importance of having a designer mindset in business and the challenge of building a superior brand in today's tech-infused world. Please send me your questions as an audio file (or normal email) to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate/review the podcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)
If you haven't had a chance to read the book “Scramble” by Marty Neumeier (author of The Brand Gap, Brand Flip, Brand A-Z, and lots of other awesome branding books), I hope this blog will be the catalyst that makes you pick it up. The subtitle of Scramble is “How agile strategy can build epic brands in record time.” For information on these strategies, check out these Razor Branding Blogs: MODEL OF A BRAND And for everyday branding tips follow Jaci Russo on Twitter: @jacirusso
Minter Dialogue Episode #302Marty Neumeier is a best-selling author, having published such venerable books as The Brand Gap, The Brand Flip and MetaSkills. His latest book is Scramble, How agile strategy can build epic brands in record time. In this conversation with Marty, we talk about the creative process of converting a business book into a business thriller and the process of self-publishing. On the business side, we look at what are the keys to making an agile strategy work, the importance of design and new leadership skills, and how important the role of the Board is in today's business world. Meanwhile, please send me your questions as an audio file (or normal email) to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate/review the podcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)
I had the pleasure to have Marty Neumeier second time on the podcast and this time we discussed many new things, including his new book Scramble. Marty is the author of Brand Gap, Zag, Brand Flip and other bestselling books. If you are a designer or business owner, then this episode is for you. We covered a lot of interesting stuff with some real-life examples: + How to bridge the gap between business needs and design + Why it is important to know how a day in the life of your customer looks like + Why companies lose focus on their mission and how to keep it + How to onboard your team with new ideas + And other interesting stuff ------- Subscribe to my newsletter: https://goo.gl/iEq3Po ------- ----------- About Marty's book: http://www.martyneumeier.com/scramble/ ----------- About the podcast: https://www.laroche.fm/ About the host: http://eugenesanu.com/ About Laroche: https://www.laroche.co/ Follow me on Medium: https://medium.com/@eugenesanu
I am proud to introduce to you the legendary Marty Neumeier, consultant, designer and author (The Brand Gap, ZAG, Metaskills, The 46 Rules of Genius, The Brand Flip). In this first part of this two-part interview, Marty shares some of his most powerful ideas about the principles of branding, and about the power of design. Marty has a unique ability to distill complex themes into simple, yet powerful ideas expressed in language anyone can understand. t does not get better than this. If you want to dig deeper, get his books, you wont regret it, I promise. Enjoy! Connect with Marty: www.martyneumeier.com (I recommend subscribing to his newsletter) Connect with me: hello@wonderagency.com www.wonderagency.com www.tobiasdahlberg.com
I am proud to introduce to you the legendary Marty Neumeier, consultant, designer and author (The Brand Gap, ZAG, Metaskills, The 46 Rules of Genius, The Brand Flip). In this first part of this two-part interview, Marty shares some of his most powerful ideas about the principles of branding, and about the power of design. Marty has a unique ability to distill complex themes into simple, yet powerful ideas expressed in language anyone can understand. t does not get better than this. If you want to dig deeper, get his books, you wont regret it, I promise. Enjoy! Connect with Marty: www.martyneumeier.com (I recommend subscribing to his newsletter) Connect with me: hello@wonderagency.com www.wonderagency.com www.tobiasdahlberg.com
Most designers go to art school. But should they go to business school instead? On the one year anniversary of the Creative Muscle we interview award-winning author Marty Neumeier, whose books Zag, The Brand Gap, and The Brand Flip have shaped the ethos of companies around the world, including our very own Low Res Studio. Take a listen to hear about the time the president of Apple hated all of Marty's design ideas, why he bought a 400 year-old stone cottage in France, how a person can go from customer of a company to CEO of that same company, and why people buy products in tribes.
Brian Sooy and Marty Neumeier discuss “The Brand Flip,” a whiteboard overview of how customers now run companies, how you can profit from it and create more loyalty with your customers. Download the complete transcript at http://bit.ly/2tDarOo "The Brand Gap." "Zag." "The Designful Company." With each new book, Marty Neumeier re-defines the role of brand and its influence on your customers. The Brand Flip defines how your customers influence (and own) your brand. As often as brand managers and communications like to think a brand is all about an organization (it's not), Marty's insights and experience prove we have a long way to go in truly understanding the discipline of brand management. Read and download the transcript from Aespire.com
Why is strategy important when designing a logo? How can you use strategy as part of your design process? In this episode branding expert and thought leader Marty Neumeier answers these questions, as well as explaining in detail how to test a trademark design before releasing it to the public. Marty is the Director of Transformation at Liquid Agency, and in the author of some of the very best books on branding and design including; Brand Gap, Zag and Brand Flip. Show notes for this episode can be found here: https://logogeek.uk/podcast/using-strategy-in-logo-design/ This episode of the podcast is sponsored by Freshbooks. Try it today for a free, unrestricted 30 day Trial.
My guest on this week’s Unconventional Genius is Marty Neumeier, Director of Transformation at Liquid Agency, a branding agency located in San Jose, CA. He joins me to talk about how to build better brand skills. Marty’s mission is to help business owners and leaders accomplish their goals and more effectively serve customers. During our conversation, he shares his wisdom on how to develop personal skills, leverage a competitive business edge, and set yourself apart with a fantastic, memorable brand. Marty is the author of a few of my favorite books including "ZAG", "Brand Gap", and "Brand Flip." He consults with the leaders and executives of some of the world’s leading companies while writing and speaking on the topics of business strategy, design, and innovation. How to robot-proof your career One day Uber drivers are going to be replaced by autonomous cars. Many jobs that are done by humans will eventually be done by robots. Work naturally trends toward automation. Marty Neumeier has some ideas about how to avoid falling victim to that trend. He explains his term “robot curve” by saying, “The robot curve is a constant waterfall of obsolescence and opportunity that’s driven by technological change.” He goes on to say that there is a downward pressure on the cost and value of work. However, our goal should be to fight against complacency by investing our time in creative and skill-based work. 5 metaskills that you should start developing now Living in an age where robots could potentially threaten your livelihood sounds scary. But it also opens up opportunities not only to develop new skills but to consider what it really means to be human. Marty Neumeier is an advocate for developing what he calls metaskills. He says that metaskills are master skills that help you learn how to learn. He describes 5 metaskills that everyone should develop in order to be more effective and irreplaceable in the robotic age. Knowing about metaskills is the first step. Using those skills is the next and perhaps most important action. Applying metaskills every day means thinking differently about the ordinary activities and considering how to do them better or more creatively. Listen to this conversation to learn more about these important metaskills and how they can help you build better brand skills. Brand strategy vs. business strategy Brand strategy and business strategy might seem very different, but they are actually complementary. Marty Neumeier says that business strategy is about company goals and prioritization, whereas brand strategy is more directed towards how the customer views the company. If a company fails to achieve alignment with these two business aspects there can be issues both internally and externally. In the past, if you wanted to create a barrier to competition you just had to have more money or less overhead than a competitor. However, now the best barrier to competition is brand. Helping customers make a space in their buying and decision-making process for your business gives you a competitive edge. Listen as Marty explains how customers are now doing the work of creating barriers to competition for you. Building better branding skills by elevating expectations In what product or service category does your brand stand alone? In what area are you the only company doing a particular thing? Marty Neumeier calls this only-ness and he says It is the strictest test of a brand platform. If you have an only-ness factor in a category, then you can uniquely attract and keep customers. Marty has once said, “There are no boring brands, just boring expectations” I love that quote.When leading a company, there are two areas of expectation that have to be managed. Companies need a visionary leader who can set expectations and also manage them through positive reinforcement and reward. Hear all about that and much more during this podcast with genius Marty Neumeier. If you are with a consumer technology company planning to launch a new product at CES or are even looking ahead to CES 2019, the Max Borges Agency can help you succeed. To learn more, check out: www.maxborgesagency.com. Topics Featured In This Episode [1:07] Introduction of Marty Neumeier, Director of Transformation at Liquid Agency [1:47] What is the obsolescence and opportunity of the robot curve [5:42] Marty Neumeier explains the 5 metaskills [8:32] How you can apply metaskills into your daily life [18:23] The differences and similarities between brand strategy and business strategy [20:58] How to use brand strategy to create a barrier to competition [24:57] Raising expectations for a company’s brand in 2 specific areas [28:11] Marty Neumeier talks about his favorite companies and books Resources & People Mentioned Metaskills The Brand Gap Connect with Guest Name Marty Nuemeier Connect With Max Borges www.MaxBorgesAgency.com LinkedIn Subscribe to Unconventional Genius onApple Podcasts, Otto Radio, Player FM, Soundcloud, or Spotify
This is a conversation with Marty Neumeier, author of the Brand Gap, the Brand Flip and Meta Skills among others. He founded the Silicon Valley branding agency Neutron before merging with the Liquid Agency. He now serves as their Director of Transformation.
In his new book The Brand Flip, Marty Neumeier shares 10 new realities for flipped brands, where customer identity, not company identity, takes precedence. He writes, “The primary good that a company can offer its customers is empowerment. The best brand builders see greatness in their customers, and figure out ways to enable it.” Drawing on his decades of experiences in developing brands for some of the biggest names in retail and technology, Marty will offer his insights for the higher education sector. In this episode of Marketing Live, Rob Zinkan hosts an exclusive interview with Marty Neumeier. Tune in live as they discuss the implications for higher ed and how colleges and universities can position themselves for the “meaning economy.”
Welcome to episode #480 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast. I have read loved and re-read every little book that Marty Neumeier (he's also the Director of Transformation at Liquid Agency) has written. You should too. I use the word "small" in a physical way (it has nothing to do with his content). Marty writes books that you can read in a few hours. They are small and beautifully designed (re: simple). The ideas and depth of the words sink in (re: a wealth of knowledge). Slowly. Over time. He also writes books that you will go back to you. Every year. With joy. With that, I have been spending a lot of time thinking about design thinking. What does it mean to Mirum? What does it means to business? What does it mean to the personal work that I do with my words? What does it mean to our clients? What does it mean to the future of business? A lot of thinking. A lot of "what does it mean"? Currently, I am in the middle of reading the book, The Designful Company by Marty. I am loving it. Much like Marty's other books (The Brand Gap, Zag, The 46 Rules of Genius, and others), it is beautifully designed (typography matters!) and written in an easy-to-understand way. I reached out to Marty for this podcast. He was just launching his latest book, The Brand Flip. Do you have it? You have to get it. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #480 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 55:52. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! Here's my conversation with Marty Neumeier. The Brand Flip. The Designful Company. The Brand Gap. Zag. The 46 Rules of Genius. Follow Marty on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #480 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising awards advertising podcast audio blog blogging brand business book business podcast david usher digital marketing facebook google iTunes j walter thompson liquid agency marketing blog marketing podcast marty neumeier mirum mirum agency the 46 rules of genius the brand flip the brand gap the designful company twitter wpp zag