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The Little Things Offer The Greatest Lessons And Inspiration

May 30th, 2008  | 

Following also is my latest MediaPost column…

The Little Things Can Offer The Greatest Lessons And Inspiration

My 18-month-old son has been obsessed with hinges since the age of six months. It’s awesome to watch such a simple apparatus fascinate such an early yet fast-developing mind. Any door or large object empowered with a hinge will captivate my son longer than any toy specifically designed to entertain or stimulate. A future engineer? Maybe.

I acknowledge that my son’s intrigue with hinges may seem a little random. But his fresh, untainted eyes remind me how we often overlook some of the most significant technologies and developments precisely because they’re so simple, work so flawlessly and have ingrained themselves so deeply into our lives.

What makes the hinge so interesting, important and inspirational? A hinge is just a hinge, right? After some thought, I came up with several aspects driving my son’s intrigue. Deceivingly subtle, the hinge represents:

  • Power: The ability to move heavy, otherwise stationary objects.
  • Elegance: Simple, yet unusually effective.
  • Perfection: It does one thing, but does it right.
  • Reliability: Perfection every time.
  • Beauty: Hinges are pragmatic, but have proven they can be beautiful, like jewelry.
  • Environmental control: When coupled with a door, a hinge enables you to turn off the outside world, seek shelter or allow visitors.
  • Expression: Not only are hinges visual objects of expression for their owners - deliberately or by accident - they are active expression instruments. A hinge empowers you to be welcoming to others, shut people out, or boldly express anger through a door-slam.

As marketers, it’s important to stay curious and cognizant of the small yet integral cogs in our life - and understand why they’re so successful. The subtle yet ubiquitous things can offer us some of the greatest lessons and inspiration for the things we make and the services we deliver. The little things often showcase the fundamental value drivers that so many products and marketers fail at.

How to apply this thinking? Pick one subtle but ubiquitous object in your life each week. Examine all the roles it plays, the value it delivers, and why it’s secured a place in your life. That’s a lesson and eye-opener by itself. Next, take those attributes and compare them to your own product or service. Every attribute may not be directly comparable, but your concept of meaning, value and relevance will certainly be challenged and inspired.

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      Harrison Wise 6 months ago 1 point

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      great insights on your part and great advice. we must not taking anything for granted. h
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      maxkalehoff 6 months ago 1 point

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      Thanks Harris! Now, let me know how you apply to your service!
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      enjoyed reading your info on conferences...I am producing a Digital Film Festival and have the likes of actor Kevin Bacon with his band, Clint Eastwood and 7 people from his company, and other greats...you have any suggestions on some panelist that be good to invite, or how to get word out on the EXPO aspect of this Film Festival? www.prdff.com

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      maxkalehoff 6 months ago 1 point

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      Benford,
      For promotion, you should seed related content and start engaging key
      stakeholders now. Think of it as kicking off you exp now, and having
      it climax at the actual live event. As for panelists for an
      entertainment and movie industry conference, I'm the last person you
      should be asking. Thanks.
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