The Economic Crisis and Climate Change
March 9th, 2009
McKinsey Quarterly just published this interview in which Economist Nicholas Stern says that we should use the economic crisis to address climate change.
“We need to have a reflationary package, which lays the foundation for future growth. And if we look into the future, it’s actually quite exciting. Because what we see is the biggest technological opportunity that we’ve had for a very long time: as big as the railways, as big as electricity, as big as the motorcar, and, most recently, information technology. It’s the opportunity to go for low-carbon growth.”
Investment Areas- Branding
February 23rd, 2009
Brian Lehrer had a fascinating piece today on how the public sector took on a private sector strategy to save New York during the 1970’s. The city invested in Branding. Faced with a failing economy, rising crimes rates and a bad reputation New York officials created the iconic campaign “I Love NY”.
My main takeaway from the piece was the comment Miriam Greenberg made about branding. She said that branding is a combination of both marketing and material, that you need more than just a great message. I completely agree.
There’s a lot of discussion about what companies and governments should invest in during these times. There’s healthcare, or education, or infrastructure. If anyone said branding, I bet the suggestion was widely dismissed. But if you take Ms. Greenberg’s use of the term, its really not such a bad idea. Branding helps people identify with products and if anything needs support of the people right now, its the economy. Its our cities and local businesses. Its going to be the new products.
So for every project that we are launching, stimulus or not, lets make sure we put a solid branding effort into it too.
A lesson for the public and private sector alike.


