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Marketing is sometimes perceived as deceitful or manipulative, with a goal to make us buying things that we don’t really need or at unfairly high prices.  It may also be viewed in an oversimplified manner, as “common sense” and “creative thinking”, limited to promotional activities and advertisement. On this site I will focus on positive aspects of marketing - changing the world for the better, establishing new trends, providing great customer service, engaging and creating shared value, corporate social responsibility and sustainability. I will also tell you how successful marketing strategies are rooted in understanding human psychology.
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Sheryl Sandberg On Gender Equality's Power In Advertising And Business

Sheryl Sandberg On Gender Equality's Power In Advertising And Business | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
I caught up with Sheryl Sandberg in Cannes to discuss the genesis of the Glass Lion award, the bias that persists in advertising, and the progress that is being made to meet Sandberg’s vision of a world free from inequality in media as pervasive—and powerful—as advertising.
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McCann's 'Fearless Girl' Is Monday's Big Winner at Cannes

McCann's 'Fearless Girl' Is Monday's Big Winner at Cannes | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
Fearless Girl wins big at Cannes.
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Applying neuroscience to Cannes-winning work: Airbnb's Until We All Belong - AdNews

AdNews has partnered with Neuro-Insight to bring an analysis of some of this year's winning Cannes work to understand what made them successful through a neuroscience lens. We look at the Airbn
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Top Cannes award goes to Philips, but Pfizer and Teva take home honors | FiercePharma

Top Cannes award goes to Philips, but Pfizer and Teva take home honors | FiercePharma | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
Top pharma honors at the Cannes’ creative ad confab went to Philips for a heartwarming film for its medical devices. The short film, created by Ogilvy & Mather, follows the journey of 18 people with respiratory problems who learn from an expert coach how to sing again and put on a concert at Carnegie Hall.
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