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The Woodies have a blog. It’s a kind of collective. Not sure we’re about to start a revolution baby, but we might kindle a small debate or two and perhaps raise a smile. Anyway, rather than just blogging corporate Woodreed by fielding our top Woodie (as so many other companies seem to do in a thinly veiled attempt at impressing with their profundity), we wanted all our individual voices to be heard. An agency’s most valuable assets are its people after all. Everyone’s got something to say here and with us everyone’s ideas and opinions matter.
Each week someone different will be blogging. It's mostly about stuff that rocks our world as well as the flipside – the things that just don't cut it with us. We'll blog about inside and outside – inside this glorious industry where we work and outside in the real world.
It's a bit of an experiment, so go with us on this one.
Hope you enjoy.
Friday, 3 January 2014
If dog breeds became brands.....ha ha (sorry, woof woof!)
So there we were then, a festive Christmas lunch, the whole family discussing how exciting it was that my daughter and her boyfriend had bought their first flat together in Battersea.
Very presumptuously my daughter started considering about what dog would be viable for them to have in the future, and whether of course their choice would be made easier to make, given that Battersea Dog's Home was virtually next door.
We all started debating about the size of the flat, the location, in fact everything apart from the actual practicalities of having a blooming dog in Central London!
My first suggestion: "A border terrier?"
Astonishingly, my daughter's boyfriend quipped: "Not keen on that brand!"
My wife gently giggled and teased: "How can a dog be a brand?"
My daughter's boyfriends head spun round to meet here gaze: "Of course it can be a brand, anything can be a brand if it has values!"
I quickly quipped in: "So, what values does a Border Terrier have then?"
He took a slow sip of his Merlot, contemplated the question and replied: "Well, a Border Terrier is industrial, nosey, unpredictable, fiery yet loyal and affectionate".
I put my Woodreed hat on and mischievously challenged him "So what would it's proposition be?"
He'd obviously been thinking ahead: "A loyal affectionate servant that would be willing defend and attack when appropriate".
My daughter decided it was time to put her six penneth in: "Yes I agree! A Labrador values would be affable, gentle, endearing, earnest and always peckish!"
And in no time at all we were discussing the brand values of as many breeds as we could! Such a thought provoking and entertaining lunchtime.
Bulldogs, boxers, spaniels, poodles............
Any ideas?
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