We Got the Beat

I listen to music but I don’t hear music.  All I remember from music class is Every Good Boy Deserves Football.  Those lines on the treble clef didn’t help me learn to play any instrument other than the recorder.  I was so distracted in 4th grade music class that I ended up in the principal’s office.  I do have an appreciation for musical talent and composition, though.  

In a recent meeting with my strategy team we started to develop a marketing plan for a local business going through a re-brand.  It was a group of 8 colleagues coming together to make one fine piece of music, we call strategy.  Somebody suggested a “melody”, another sprinkled in a “beat” and one department offered some “lyrics”.  The more we discussed, the more powerful our goal became.  I wasn’t in the principal’s office when we learned the layers of a good piece of music.  My team develops clear, powerfully dynamic logistics that are heard loudly throughout each marketing campaign we orchestrate.  The timbre of the strategy consistently holds it all together.  Even my uneducated ear can hear all the layers of a song.  I just don’t pay attention to them.  In campaign development our team designs layers that come together making an effective strategy.  It may be the color used in an e-mail piece, consistency in a series of targeted display ads or the background music on a web-site video.  Like a song, the layers in our campaigns are transparent – you can hear the message throughout each tactic.  The combination of everyone and everything working together creates that perfect, results-getting strategy, that sounds so good.  

Is that something you’d like to hear?  My team of strategists and I are happy to conduct the symphony.

Best Beat

Cedric Friesen

Explore Cedric Friesen's commitment to charity with the Kiwanis Club and Hunger Task Force. A true Minnesota sports enthusiast and strategic business leader!
Car

Steppin’ Out In Pink Survivor Drive

By Jen O'Brien | September 24, 2020

This year, Mid-West Family La Crosse was honored to be a part of Gundersen Medical Foundation’s Steppin’ Out In Pink – Pink Survivor Drive! Survivors and those wishing to honor loved ones were able to […]

Read More
Coworkers celebrating Oktoberfest in the office

You Can’t Cancel Oktoberfest

By Brian Jackson | September 17, 2020

No tapping of the Golden Keg this year? No Maple Leaf or Torchlight Parade? No “Swing Crew” on the stage in the main tent with 3k of your closest friends? Nope. It sure will be […]

Read More
Bird on a chain link fence

Build a Fence – Targeted Display for Recruitment

By Lori Morton-Lockley | September 16, 2020

There is a lot of technology to take advantage of when you are looking for talent! There is definitely no shortage of websites to post your positions. I lost count long ago! It seems like […]

Read More
Young baseball player holding a bat

What’s Your Game Plan?

By Cedric Friesen | September 2, 2020

As soon as the kids return to school it seems as if summer comes to an abrupt end. This year may be a bit different as we wait for Friday night lights and a consistent […]

Read More
Jim

Saying Goodbye to a Listener

By Brian Jackson | September 1, 2020

This weekend I received text messages from several of our staff sharing the awful news that a long-time listener and friend of the station had passed away. His name was Jim Wemette. I’m not sure […]

Read More
Golfing

Golfing for Scouting

By Brian Jackson | August 28, 2020

Local businesses and other supporters of Scouting participated in the 17th Annual Golfing for Scouting Golf Tournament Mon. Aug 17 at the La Crosse Golf & Country Club.   This year golf teams were joined by […]

Read More