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Today’s scenario prompt: fastvertising
Marketing is culture and culture is marketing. How tightly are your vision, passion and guiding principles aligned with the evolving culture of your customers — and how fast can you adapt when that culture shifts? Your marketing clock speed is the tempo at which you notice change, make sense of it, and respond in-market with something relevant. For most organisations, that clock speed is set by process, hierarchy and risk-aversion – not by the customer.
Improving that clock speed is not a “marketing optimisation” problem. It’s an organisational design problem: clearer purpose, fewer approvals, more autonomy at the edges, and technology that lets your people create, test and ship ideas in real time. That’s what makes fastvertising possible.
The CEO question
If your marketing had to operate at the same clock speed as your fastest-moving customers, what would you need to change in your organisational design in the next 90 days?
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https://hbr.org/2026/01/marketing-at-the-speed-of-culture
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https://interestingengineering.com/ai-robotics/mit-insect-inspired-microbot
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https://andjelicaaa.substack.com/p/the-most-effective-organizations
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