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Marketing Speaker - Know MORE vs. Know DIFFERENT

  
  
  
  
  

marketing speaker brains"I not only use all the brains that I have, but all that I can borrow."
-- Woodrow Wilson,
28th president of US (1856 - 1924)

As I was preparing for a marketing seminar last week, it occurred to me that there are very few people who know MORE than you do.

As a marketing speaker and marketing coach, my clients and fellow speakers sometimes say, "Wow - you know so much MORE about marketing than me." And I guess I better if it's my life's work, right?

But they know so much more than I do about how to run a $2 million consulting business, how to operate a $50 million franchise, how to apply paint protection film to the front end of a Maserati, and how to design a build a LEED Platinum-certified office building.

POINT: Sure, I might know more in a particular area, but then YOU know more in different areas than I do (a LOT more probably!!)

So, perhaps a way to cross-pollinate ideas, surround yourself with "smart" people, and learn from your peers is to seek out NOT people that know MORE than you do - but to seek out people that know DIFFERENT than you do.

When's the last time you spent some time with a college professor? I live next door to two of 'em.

When's the last time you spent some time with a storyteller, actor, or improv comedian? Not to hear stories or jokes, but to exchange ideas and think WITH them.

Do you know the Guinness Book record-holder for balloon sculptures? I do. He's a great guy.

How about a puppeteer? Psychologist? PR guru? Web designer? Pastry chef? IT geek? Nurse?

Talk to these people. Seek out people that know DIFFERENT. Very few people actually know MORE.

What do you think? Ideas, comments, additions, rants, raves? Use the COMMENTS area below and let's hear from YOU. Yes, you in the blue shirt. Just click below and start typing...

Comments

This Blog gives very sound advice and implies some very basic and profound concepts. "We aren't all born alike, but each of us differs somewhat in nature from others, one being suited to one task, another to another" (Plato "Republic" 370a). Thus, because of different innate natures, each person aquires different knowledge about particular things. For one to have a goal to know a particular subject more fully, then one must seek out as many different views about that subject that one can. When I first meet someone in a social setting, I introduce myself and ask them, "So, what do you know?"
Posted @ Friday, October 22, 2010 10:14 AM by Jon Law
Jon, 
Totally agree - and I love your question when meeting new people. Very cool! 
~ David
Posted @ Saturday, October 23, 2010 3:19 PM by David Newman
I agree with you! the point is to reach diferent angles, diferent ways, diferent points of views.People takes diferent roads to reach same places, and its not about wrong and right, its about point of view. The diference is the important part. If everybody is cheese, there will be no sandwish! someone must be ham, someone must be bread, and someone must be cheese! That's the way you get your sandwish!
Posted @ Sunday, May 06, 2012 12:40 PM by Omar Toufic Raad
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