EPISODE · Jan 31, 2024 · 48 MIN
Geoff Glendenning 'Why one of the greatest-ever launches was basically two-fingers to the industry'
from The New Abnormal · host Sean Pillot de Chenecey
Series OneThe launch of Sony Playstation was one of the most successful (and in a marketing context - anarchic) launches of all time. In this episode I interview the brains behind that activity, Geoff Glendenning. He's a renowned brand strategist and integrated marketing expert, who's also worked with iconic brands including Greenpeace, Microsoft, Vans, Coca-Cola, MTV, Olympus, Ben & Jerry's, Channel 4, Sega, Ministry of Sound, Volcom and Sony Music. In our discussion, he focuses on the launch of PS1, as at the time it used an approach - basically fighting a traditional corporate mindset - which has been incredibly influential in the years that have followed. To do so, Geoff utilised his knowledge of, and preference for, leveraging alternative culture with guerilla marketing techniques. The catalytic results changed an industry, and in this podcast he explains in detail why he took this approach, the tactics that he used, and how he views the marketing landscape. BTW, Geoff is very enthusiastic about his favourite subject - so in this episode I just sat back and enjoyed listening to the story unfold!
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Series One The launch of Sony Playstation was one of the most successful (and in a marketing context - anarchic) launches of all time. In this episode I interview the brains behind that activity, Geoff Glendenning. He's a renowned brand strategist and integrated marketing expert, who's also worked with iconic brands including Greenpeace, Microsoft, Vans, Coca-Cola, MTV, Olympus, Ben & Jerry's, Channel 4, Sega, Ministry of Sound, Volcom and Sony Music. In our discussio...
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