Total Communications Reset

Having access to your own private strategic communications director.

The Caracal Total Communications Reset has helped a range of global executives, including a former US cabinet official, a consumer brand CEO, a foreign policy pro, and a start-up founder.

Led by Caracal Founder Marc A. Ross, the Caracal Total Communications Reset is ideal for properly analyzing your business goals and creating a foundation and process for ongoing communications success. 

The Caracal Total Communications Reset reviews your existing assets and tools, asks questions without solution bias, and presents tactics to move your communications forward.

Think of it as having access to your own private strategic communications director.

How a Total Communications Reset works:

Step 1: Interview and data dump on your vision

Step 2: Interview and data dump on your personification

Step 3: Caracal outlines concepts and aha moments from the interviews

Step 4: Caracal scores + grades your existing communications assets + tools

Step 5: Caracal presents a path forward that you can execute over 12, 24, and 36 months

A Caracal Total Communications Reset can usually be scheduled and locked in on the calendar within 2-8 weeks.

Following the presentation of a path forward, additional guidance is provided with three significant interactions

Let's get to work.

Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc


ITK Daily is geopolitical business intelligence for senior executives with global ambition.

ITK Daily curates news @ the intersection of globalization, disruption, politics, culture, + sport and provides actionable insights and sharp commentary.

Sound More Interesting at Cocktails Memo | January 20, 2023

25 talking points for better conversation at cocktails from news of the past week.

1. More Brazilians live in the US than in any other foreign country and more in Florida than in any other state.

2. $27.4 billion: The total US security assistance to Ukraine since the beginning of the Biden Administration.

3. The price of Brent crude will average more than $100 a barrel this year, partly because of China, according to ING Groep NV.

4. Naked sauna diplomacy: There has been a diplomatic sauna society in the Finnish embassy in Washington, DC, for years.

5. Nuclear energy is responsible for 15.5 percent of the UK's electricity generation mix.

6. France pension reform: The government unveiled a pension overhaul to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 by 2030.

7. Cosa Nostra' godfather' arrested: Italy's most-wanted mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro arrested after going on the run for 30 years

8. The war in Tigray may have killed 600,000 people, a peace mediator says.

9. Donald Trump has officially asked Meta to restore his Facebook account.

10. EVs made up 10% of all new cars sold last year.

11. GM's new hybrid Corvette will go on sale later this year with a starting price of just over $104,000.

12. Reed Hastings is stepping down as chief executive of Netflix.

13. Bob Chapek, Disney's former CEO, will get a $20 million severance package.

14. Beyond Meat's current market capitalization is about $1 billion—down from its peak of more than $14 billion.

15. Crypto Congress: Over a third of the US Congress got campaign funding from FTX executives.

16. Apple directly employs only 14,000 people in China.

17. Hertz is buying 25,000 electric vehicles to rent to Uber drivers.

18. All Quiet on the Western Front' leads the race for the BAFTA awards.

19. Harvard Medical School joins the US News rankings exodus.

20. National Women's Soccer League has increased its salary cap by 25% to nearly $1.4 million.

21. 95% of the Super Bowls 2023 ad inventory is sold by charging a record $7 million for a 30-second spot.

22. Seven of the 14 head coaches in the NFL playoffs worked for the Los Angeles Rams' Sean McVay or the Kansas City Chiefs' Andy Reid.

23. The total cost for a junior ski racing career can top $500,000, according to a 2019 US Ski & Snowboard survey of ski clubs, academies, and colleges.

24. Manchester United sale: The Glazers are reportedly looking for an offer of more than $7.2 billion for the team.

25. Manchester United set up shop with a luxury lounge at Davos 2023 to entertain clients and partners.

Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc


ITK Daily is geopolitical business intelligence for senior executives with global ambition.

ITK Daily curates news @ the intersection of globalization, disruption, politics, culture, + sport and provides actionable insights and sharp commentary.

Finding more reach and more mass.

Sting had a problem.

His 1999 album Brand New Day needed a push.

Radio stations were giving Sting's solo effort little airplay.

The album's leadoff song Desert Rose was struggling for air time.

And worse, audiences were turning away from radio stations and disc jockeys for music selection.

Audiences were heading to this new-fangled technology called the Internet and music-sharing sites for music selection.

Sting's longtime manager Miles Copeland knew a new approach was needed.

A new approach with more reach and more mass.

Copeland pitched the use of Desert Rose for a car commercial.  

And not just any car commercial but a Jaguar car commercial where Sting and the use of Desert Rose would be free with a tiny catch.

The tiny catch? 

The final Jaguar car commercial had to have the look and feel of an ad for Deseret Rose.

While the record label budgeted nearly $2 million to promote the song and shoot the corresponding music video, Jaguar would dump nine times that amount just for the media buy.

Instead of waiting for the audience to find the song on the radio, the song was going for more reach and more mass on a different platform.

A paid television commercial was the new tactic Copeland was looking for with more reach and more mass.

To this day, Brand New Days remains Sting's best-selling, non-compilation album selling nearly six million copies worldwide.

No one doubts Jaguar’s use of Sting’s song in their car commercial as the reason for the album’s enduring success.

You can watch the Jaguar commercial here and the music video here.

Today Louis Vuitton is employing a similar tactic of allowing artists to benefit from the company's more reach and more mass.

Le Monde reports that the world's number one luxury goods company continues strengthening its relationships with visual artists.

Like in 1999, we see the convergence between luxury brands and artists again.

Luxury brands working with an artist can take a pedestrian item and make it into something exquisite, plus get it in front of many potential customers.

"The customer no longer feels like a simple consumer: He becomes an aesthete buying an exceptional piece." -- Christophe Rioux, a professor specializing in luxury and creative industries at Sciences Po university in Paris 

Louis Vuitton has over 50 million Instagram followers and 460 stores worldwide - more reach and more mass than most artists could ever develop.

Alex Israel, a regular collaborator with Louis Vuitton, sees the luxury world as an opportunity for more reach and more mass communication.

He says: "I get to access Vuitton's incredible audience."

In his 1975 book, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), Andy Warhol predicted this tactic of more reach and more mass with the convergence between luxury brands and artists.

In the book, Warhol wrote: "Someday, all department stores will become museums, and all museums will become department stores."

Your communications effort may not warrant the collaboration of luxury brands like Jaguar and Louis Vuitton. 

Still, there is a brand, an institution, an author, or a non-governmental organization in the world that would benefit from a collaboration.

If you need help finding a new tactic with more reach and more mass, Caracal is here to help.

Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc


ITK Daily is geopolitical business intelligence for senior executives with global ambition.

ITK Daily curates news @ the intersection of globalization, disruption, politics, culture, + sport and provides actionable insights and sharp commentary.