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This is Tim Love's second lecture at Oxford University. The first, titled "Advertising & Universal Compatibility, Think Like the Sun," was given March, 2007. Access the transcript at: http://www.timlovesworld.com/files/oxfordlecture2.pdf
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Y2K84

Tim LoveVice Chairman

Omnicom Group28 February 2008

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Apple 1984 video

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Wealth of NationsAdam Smith

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An Economy needs 4 types of capital

• Human capital – labor, intelligence, culture and organization.

• Financial capital – cash, investment and monetary instruments.

• Manufactured capital – infrastructure, machines, tools and factories.

• Natural capital – resources, living systems and ecosystem services.

“Natural Capitalism” by Paul Hawkin, Amroy Lovins and Hunter Lovins

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Changing View of Nature

Era Kind of Nature Philosophies Focus of ControlPrimitive Organic Natural:

natural worldExternal control

Renaissance Mechanism Mechanical: technical world

Internal control

Modern Cybernetic Scientific: social world

Reconciliation of internal/ external

Source: Trompenaars & Hampden-Turner

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Definition: Universal Compatibility

“compatibility between disparate services in a communications or information processing

network used by a plurality of participants.”

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“The Medium is the Message: An Inventory of Effects” 1967

“War and Peace in The Global Village” 1968

“The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man” 1951

“The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man” 1962

“Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man” 1964

Marshall McLuhan:The Effect of Communications Technology

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Marshall McLuhan:“Understand media/understand man”

Predicted Massive Social & Economic Change

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We don’t know who discovered water, but we’re pretty sure it wasn’t the fish.

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The Media Is Now Truly Globally Dispersed

Supercharging Perception

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Control Of Information Control Of Information Is More IndividualizedIs More Individualized

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A New Intercultural Global Society

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A World Where: BORDERS

+NATIONS

are less relevant

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Huge Gap In Understanding

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1. Influences of Context2. Dynamics of Culture3. Network Effects

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New media technologies are creating:

A global economy of inclusion

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These technologies have changedthe context brands or any other organizing concept

functions.

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“SECOND-HAND CULTURE”

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Amora Hot Ketchup

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Unobjective Frame Of Reference

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• Only 20% of Americans have a Only 20% of Americans have a passportpassport• 86% traveled to Mexico & 86% traveled to Mexico & CanadaCanada

US Bureau of Transportation ServicesUS Bureau of Transportation Services

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UTOPIA 1516

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AOL “Bad/Good”

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“There is nothing more dangerous than to build a society, with a large segment of people in that society, who feel that they have no stake in it; who feel that they have nothing to lose.

People who have a stake in their society, protect that society, but when they don’t have it, they unconsciously want to destroy it.

”—Martin Luther King

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The developing markets are predominantly a “youth culture” where Word-of-Mouth, the most persuasive media ever, is being fueled by new media technologies.

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Source: Learning to Hate AmericansSource: Learning to Hate Americans

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World Economic PyramidAnnual Per Capita

Income*Tiers Population in Millions

More than $20,000 75-100

$1,500-$20,000 1,500,1750

Less than $1,500 4,0004

1

2 & 3

*Based on purchasing power parity in US$ Source: U.N.World Development Reports

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100 People in the World If the earth’s population were a community of one hundred people:

60 from Asia21 from China17 from India14 from Africa12 from Europe8 from Latin American5 from the U.S./Canada

22 who speak a Chinese dialect9 who speak English8 who speak Hindi

67 non-Christians33 Christians20 Muslims6 Buddhists

14% unable to read 67% are women.

2004 Business For Diplomatic Action

World Citizens Guide

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Projected World Illiteracy Rates to 2015

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:World-Literacy-Rate-1970to2015.TC.png

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World Illiteracy Rates by Region and Gender (2000)

http://www.uis.unesco.org/en/stats/statistics/ed/g_%20all%20regions.jpg

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Consequences of Illiteracy‘Educate a boy and you educate a man. Educate a girl

and you educate a generation.’

• Literate women avg 2 children; illiterate women have 6–8

• 1% rise in women's literacy, 3X more likely to reduce deaths in children, than 1% rise in #doctors. (UN study 46 countries)

• For women, 4 to 6 years education led to 20% drop in infant deaths (Based on the same UN study)

• Stronger/safer economy and healthier children

Source: SIL International, http://www.sil.org/literacy/wom_lit.htm

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One of This Era’s Key Marketing Trends

47

53

67Word-of-mouthAdvertisingEditorial

1977: Word-of-mouth valued somewhat more

40

50

92Word-of-mouthAdvertisingEditorial

2003: Word-of-mouth far more

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Truth video

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Merkley Partners

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1. Influence of Context

2. Dynamics of Culture3. Network Effects

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LanguageEnvironment

Symbols

ReligionHistory

CustomsValues /

Attitudes

What is Culture?

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Japanese

German

English

“Latin”

Language: How people communicate

I

II

III

IV

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ATTENTIONECONOMY

THE

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Race For Ideas

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LANGUAGESPOPULATION

(MM)GEO WEB

(MM)1 Mandarin 836 1.1-billion

2 Hindi 333 250

3 Spanish 332 300

4 English 322 330

5 Bengali 189 185

6 Arabic 186 n/a

7 Russian 170 n/a

8 Portuguese 170 n/a

9 Japanese 125 n/a

10 German 98 n/a

11 French 72 n/a

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CULTURE

Switzer-land

USA

Sweden

Germany

FinlandUK

SpainItaly France

IndiaBrazil

Mexico

Russia

Arab World

China

Japan

Low Context High Context

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Lewin’s Psychological “Life Space/Personality” Levels

German

Public

Private

Public

Private

American

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Lewin’s Psychological Circles “Life Space/Personality” Levels

American GermanDANGER

ZONE

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Regional Cultural DifferencesNeutral

DiffuseSpecific

Affective

USA (East Coast),Scandinavia,

Northern Europe

APPROVAL, DISAPPROVAL(around specific causes)

Japan, SE AsiaEast Africa

RESPECT/ESTEEM,DISRESPECT

USA (West Coast)Canada

SYMPATHY,OUTRAGE

(around specific causes)

Latin, Arab,South America,

Southern Europe

LOVE, HATE

Source: Talcot Parsons, The Social Systems, The Free Press, New York 1951

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1. Influence of Context2. Dynamics of Culture

3. Network Effects

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Bioscience of Ideas

“Ideas, the building blocks of culture … evolve and propagate like genes.”

R. Dawkins“The Selfish Gene”

1976

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MemesBuilding Blocks of Ideas/Culture

Propagate by leaping from brain to brain

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“The most important choice one can make is to choose whether the universe is friendly or not.”

Quantum Theory

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NETWORK EFFECTSMETCALF’S LAW

1 2 3

4 5

31 6 10 15

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NETWORK EFFECTS

1 2 3

4

5

125

1694

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NETWORK EFFECTS

1 2 3

4

5

225

1694

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1Adopt a new frame of reference

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Think Global – Act LocalAct Global – Think Local

What We’ve Been Doing

“ ”Helped get us to see the importance of looking outside our own borders

However, it’s a geographic concept, does not provide an ideal perspective for brand-building globally today

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Why Think Like The Sun?

It requires us to focus on brands, markets and to act as global citizens

Multiculturalism: Where global brand-building is headed

of the effect media is having on brands globally

Because…

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2Symbols, sounds and visuals will have more value in communicating ideas

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Adidas presenta “Flying Ball” de super Estrellas en final de Copa America

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3Collaboration

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Shift

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Sony Play StationSony Playstation

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Amnesty Signatures

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Whales

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GE Eco-System

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Y2K84

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Apple Think Different

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THINK LIKE THE SUN©

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Thank you


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