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November 06, 2008

Your Product: Whose Definition is Most Important?

Whose definition of your product is the most important?

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From Tom Fishburne

 This is the last in a series of cartoons Tom generously allowed my to share on this site. Here are links to the others:

Survival of the Safest

Attack of the Feature Creep

Survival of the Safest

Death By 1000 Cuts

And Tom shared his thoughts on branding, innovation, agencies, clients, word-of-mouth on my BlogTalk Radio show.

Tom's one of the people you can learn a lot from: smarts, listening skills, integrity, great thoughts on branding and innovation. Check him out.

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