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Get out and LISTEN!

Innovation comes through listening to your customers. Richard Branson shares that if you get out and talk to your customers “there are lots of free and innovative ideas that will come from them.”

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Similarly, BusinessWeek ran an article summarizing a panel titled The Business of Design featuring Jeanne Liedtka from the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia. According to BusinessWeek,

“Supremely articulate, she outlined a three year study assessing managers who had been able to grow revenue in a slow market. She described these managers as ’smiling subversives’ who were able to quietly work around an organizational system in order to get stuff done. And she criticized corporate cultures that have made systems out of bad habits. Too often executives only want to hear about ‘big ideas’, she explained, which instantly commits an organization to making reckless bets that are unlikely to pay off. Instead, she said, executives ‘need to unlearn. The first thing a manager should do is leave the building and talk to a customer.’”

SubscribersRule! is the premise that your customers know best how to evolve your brand. Make a commitment to get out of the office this week and gather information from the trenches!

Morgan Stewart

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Interview with Chris Baggott of Compendium Blogware

As a co-founder of ExactTarget, Chris Baggott has long had a passion for permission-based email marketing.  In his latest venture as founder and CEO of Compendium Blogware, he has channeled his energies into making the world of corporate blogging a far less intimidating and a far more engaging place for companies of all sizes.

We caught up with Chris at Connections ‘08, and he shared his thoughts on the SUBSCRIBERS RULE! philosophy, how SR! relates to blogging, and why he may yet be the recipient of a restraining order from one Seth Godin (I kid, I kid!).

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p.s. And yes, we have learned our lesson not to shoot interviews with blindingly bright monitors in the background.  ;-)

Jeff Rohrs

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