Strategic Outcomes | Ged Carroll
Gearóid Carroll
Available for bookings from 1/2025: creative, brand and comms strategy for creative agencies. Advertising, digital, social, earned and experiential.
February 2024 newsletter introduction
Welcome to my February 2024 newsletter which marks my 7th issue. I hope your year of the dragon is off to a great start.
The number 7 is a bit of a mixed bag, depending on how you look at it. In the old testament, the 7th heaven is where God's throne is, alongside the angels. It had been considered a place of happiness, hence Gwen Guthrie's Seventh Heaven . In Mandarin, the number is considered generally a positive thing, the number is a homophone for 'arise' and 'life essence'. But that's only half the story.
Indications of 7's unlucky nature include the seventh month in the lunar calendar being a 'ghost month'. In Cantonese, it is a homophone for a vulgar way of saying penis. I hope your February wasn't a dick of a month.?
For film buffs it's almost 28 1/2 years since the transgressive crime thriller Seven was released. It was a break out hit and became the seventh highest grossing film of 1995, behind Die Hard with a Vengeance, Toy Story and Apollo 13. It beat out other films like Braveheart in box office earnings, but Braveheart ran away with the Oscars.
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Things I've written.
Books that I have read.
Things I have been inspired by.
VML Intelligence launched their annual Future 100 report. It's a great read and its continuity over the years makes it stand apart from the plethora of trends reports that get published every year. Emma Chiu who is in charge of the Future 100, would probably make a great person to be sat next to at a dinner party. I found that their trends which I feel sit at the intersection of luxury and health are particularly interesting:
Author Cory Doctorow's essay for Locus magazine plays devil's advocate in considering the future of the crypto-based ecosystem and artificial intelligence is well worth a read. Doctorow speculates on what kind of bubble artificial intelligence is likely to become and the effect that its deflation may have. He draws on the outcomes of tech bubbles in the past including the dot com bubble and the telecoms bubble that accompanied it.
Just Conecting published a report on what seems to work on LinkedIn.. It's an interesting snapshot of what works at the moment, I am sure things will change over time as the algorithm evolves. Much of the focus seems to be orientated towards personal branding over business brands.
Over at Japan House, I marvelled at the exhibition Ainu Stories: Contemporary Lives by the Sara River . The Ainu are native to Japan's northern islands and have survived for millenia in the extreme cold. Historically they were discriminated against, but now there is an appreciation of their culture. The art pieces on display are unique in their design, but share the attention to detail one sees in other Japanese work.
The Science Museum has an amazing exhibition on: Zimingzhong 凝时聚珍: Clockwork Treasures from China’s Forbidden City . Prior to the opium wars, UK craftsmen created fantastic clockwork-powered creations that were given as gifts to the emperor of China. The exhibition finishes on June 2, 2024. I went during Chinese new year. I came away with a refreshed appreciation of modern watchmaking complications, in particular devices like 'minute repeaters'.
NS Lyons magnus opus The China Convergence is read by Regina Doman. Lyons' premise is that western systems have converged with China's approach to governance due to the rise of the technocrat. In this respect his perspective is similar to that shared by documentary maker Adam Curtis. Like Curtis, Lyons' The China Convergence asks uncomfortable questions of us. Are we basically a less extreme version of the same system due to the pressure of mass and scale?
While we're talking China, I can recommend the China Update YouTube account that provides a concise summary of Chinese business news and economic analysis garnered from a wide range of Chinese and western business publications.
2023 Global Trends Report by ACROSS Health is a great census of healthcare professional media preferences and insight into omnichannel communications trends for pharmaceutical marketing. It is good reading and indicates that pharma clients who have an excessive efficiency bias and want to go to digital-only customer journeys will be left behind by peers taking a mixed approach.
Finally, 益普索 ongoing collection of reports this time reflects on the power of nostalgia. This time focusing on youth culture from cottage-core, Barbie mania, vinyl to vintage technical clothing and streetwear and the underlying drivers behind it. Why Nostalgia Is So 'Fetch' Right Now by Samira Brophy is well worth a read.
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Things I have watched.?
Agent Hamilton - Carl Gustaf Hamilton is a Swedish answer to James Bond or Jack Ryan. Hamilton was the main character in a series of books written by a former investigative journalist, Jan Guillou, who served time in Sweden for exposing illegal intelligence operations. Guillou wrote the first Hamilton book in 1986 and the last one in 2012.
Blake and Mortimer - if you're a fan of TinTin, you'll like Blake and Mortimer as both come from the French -Belgian comic tradition. This cartoon series is based on the adventures of an eminent Scottish scientist and a British military intelligence officer in mid-century Europe. It's nice light entertainment and I can recommend the graphic novels as well of which there are now 30+ stories including the Before Blake and Mortimer off-shoots. The authors have also wrote other excellent series like XIII .
Useful tools.
Audio Hijack 4.3
Rogue Amoeba's Audio Hijack has been a mainstay on my Mac for far more years than I care to mention. It was great for everything from recording conference talks to putting together quick and dirty talk tracks that concepting films can be cut too. Version 4.3 features OpenAI's Whisper transcription software that can cater to transcribing dozens of languages. I have found it better than tools like Otter.ai for me.
Krisp
Krisp.ai is a freemium service providing intelligent noise cancellation, call transcripts and meeting notes all in one. It works with Teams, Google Meetup, Slack and Zoom.
Obsidian
Just like Evernote back in the day, Obsidian has become a bit of a cult app for those that find it really useful. At its heart, it is a note taking and writing application. It will sync between desktop and mobile devices, but that costs $8/month - which is expensive. I haven't been using it beyond a quick trial, as I have a well-defined set of tools that I use and Obsidian didn't really slot in well. But I can appreciate the value of it to others. One thing I would be leery of, if you are moving to Obsidian is the cottage industry in snake oils salespeople hawking the 'ultimate' online course for Obsidian. Instead check out Obsidian's own community pages of courses .
Todoist
Todoist is a shareable to do list that places it somewhere between quick and dirty project management and personal productivity. I am giving it a try following a recommendation from a friend. It's not about whether products like this are good or not, but usually if it fits into your style of working, so your mileage may vary.
Personal update.
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The End.
Ok this is the end of my February 2024 newsletter, I hope to see you all back here again in a month. Be excellent to each other.
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8 个月Thanks for including our report in your round up. Really interesting sources in there so looking forward to working through them! Ipsos UK Jim Kelleher
Director of Sector Strategy, Substrakt. Chair of the Board, FACT.
8 个月Hey Ged, the Just Consulting LinkedIn report is broken I think