CAREERS: The Secret Diary of Brian The Brand Manager

 

A week of mixed fortunes. I am at last making real progress toward a face-to-face with my marketing director, Anne Ville. Only yesterday, I caught a glimpse of the back of her leg as she disappeared around a corner at the far end of the management floor.

A week of mixed fortunes. I am at last making real progress toward

a face-to-face with my marketing director, Anne Ville. Only yesterday, I

caught a glimpse of the back of her leg as she disappeared around a

corner at the far end of the management floor.



Unfortunately, by the time I had raced up the corridor she had slipped

into a meeting where she spent the rest of the morning with Donal Crass,

who manages XYY, which, as you probably know, is the UK’s fifth

best-selling premium lager.



But I know that she really does mean to sit down with me to discuss

psychopops because her secretary, Debbie, keeps telling me so. In fact,

she is so keen that the last thing she did yesterday before she took off

for her first holiday in four years, was to tell Debbie to book a

meeting for the morning she returns. In three weeks’ time.



Debbie says that Anne’s meeting with Donal had mixed implications for

me. Donal, you should know, has been the star performer in the

department recently. This is largely due to his brilliant political

skills, his tireless self-promotion and an unerring ability to keep his

brand hot by surfing the crest of every trend and fad that appears in

the fickle waters of the modern drinks industry.



The good news is that, according to Debbie, Anne spent the meeting

outlining to Donal the nature of the opportunity for XYY that would

arise from having a zero advertising budget and no promotions for the

rest of the year.



Yes, it seems that the powers that be are so on board the psychopops

project that they are squeezing money from all over the shop to pay for

it.



The bad news is that, with his advertising spiked and his promotions

binned, Donal now has bugger all to do for the next six months. His

diary stretches out before him, emptier even than Anne Ville’s social

life. And as we know, the devil makes work for idle hands.



In fact, it is surprising just how much idle hands can achieve in just

one lunchtime. I spent this afternoon sweatily fielding calls from the

Sunday papers, who were looking for comments on rumours that GBH is

gearing up to sell drugs to teenagers. If that one gets out, my project

is going to be history before it even starts. And who do you think has

most to gain if that happens? I think I have a dangerous adversary on my

hands.



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