opr CEO Richard Brett: “COVID-19 Shows What We Can Achieve In The Decade Of Do!”
In this guest post, opr CEO Richard Brett (pictured below), believes COVID-19 will change marketers’ thinking from “telling” to “doing”…
For the past two years, myself and two colleagues have been writing a book called The Decade of Do. It’s about how marketing is entering a new era of ‘doing’ instead of ‘telling’.
This change is happening because the social media and digital revolution has given everyone a voice. As a result, there is a cacophony of noise where it feels like everyone is talking louder and faster. Companies, governments and the people who lead them are under increasing scrutiny. There is forced transparency and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction.
These themes have become more pointed in the past few weeks as “fake news” has swirled around COVID-19. Governments and business have found themselves under the spotlight on how they react and how they behave. In addition to growing concerns about the existential threats of climate change, the undermining of democracy, and rising levels of intolerance and inequality, we’ve suddenly been presented with a global healthcare and economic emergency.
It’s been fascinating to see how the world has reacted so differently to the COVID-19 crisis compared to the Global Financial Crisis. In 2008, the governments focused primarily on bailing out the banks with small businesses and consumers bearing the brunt of economic recession. This time around, we’ve seen the Australian Government and others around the world, paying the wages of impacted workers and supporting small businesses with cash payments.
We are also seeing a rapid and sizeable response from the business community, with pivot quickly becoming the word du jour as the scale of the issue became apparent. Big-name fashion labels including Gucci, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent started using production facilities to make masks. High-street retailers Zara and H&M focused their supply chains on making protective equipment for healthcare workers. Luxury brand stable LVMH – which owns Dior, Fendi, Givenchy and Louis Vuitton – converted three of its perfume factories into the manufacture of hand sanitiser.
Car makers around the world – including Fiat, Ford, General Motors, Nissan and Tesla – shifted the focus of manufacturing plants to face masks and ventilators. British technology company Dyson – best known for its vacuum cleaners – received an order for 10,000 ventilators from the British Government. Companies from across industries offered considerable financial support and a range of measures designed to help customers and employees including waived cancellation fees, mortgage holidays, free medical tests, and unlimited sick leave.
The current crisis made us look hard and long at the sentiment of this book. Would the 2020s still be The Decade Of Do? Despite levels of uncertainty not seen since the end of the Second World War, we see very promising signs in the pandemic response as governments have clearly learned from the Global Financial crisis.
It’s been an incredible response to an unimaginable situation. And despite the panic buying that saw toilet rolls and many other basics disappearing from supermarket shelves for weeks on end, the many acts of kindness happening around the world have given us renewed faith in humanity as we see thousands of acts of kindness. The Decade Of Do is starting out from a much tougher position than anybody would have believed a few months ago, but there are plenty of reasons to be excited about what we can do together.
Actions speak louder than words in The Decade of Do. The current crisis has only reinforces our view that this is a time when people, brands and organisations are taking on the world’s problems and trying to solve them, together. This book looks at why this is happening, the pioneers who are driving it forward and what this means for the rest of us.
The Decade of Do, written by Richard Brett, Brian Corrigan and Bridget Jung and published by opr, is available as an audiobook or eBook via Apple, Google Play, Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Scribd and Playster.
opr will be hosting a series of webinars on the content of the book, starting on May 13th. To attend please email katrina.waldron@opragency.com.au
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