February 21, 2008

Branding Bliss: the pathway to a perfect partnership with your agency

Welcome to the third installation of Work. In this issue we’ll explore the dynamics of the client agency relationship. We’ll provide some tried and true tips that will pave the pathway to the perfect partnership. We’ll continue our on-going series’ Get Out and Stay Out and culture club.

As always, we look forward to hearing your thoughts and feedback.

MDG Team

How to Get the Most Out of Your Agency


Client / Agency relationships are one of the most complex dynamics in the business world. They run the gamut from marriages made in heaven to those hanging in the balance. But just like any relationship, the real work begins once the honeymoon is over.

Here are a few tips that will help ensure brand bliss from day one.

Time is on your side
Before you move ahead, get internal buy in from the top down. You will need their full support as you move ahead.

Set realistic timelines and budgets. Impossible deadlines set both sides up for failure. Earmark an appropriate budget to get the job done.

Partners in Crime
An agency should be more than just a vendor but a strategic partner in your success. Keep them in the loop on all issues (big and small) that affect your brand. This includes information from the sales meeting, strategic planning sessions and campaign results.

Honesty is the Best Policy
Tell it like it is. If it’s good, praise it. If it isn’t, say so. Provide constructive feedback in a timely fashion. Try and back up your feedback with sound reasoning.

You’ve Got a Friend
Create a spirit of teamwork by getting to know one another in and out of the office. This increases the chances of getting good work and opens the lines of communication.

Take a Little Risk
There is always a tendency to fall back on the familiar. Try and be open to ideas that may appear risky. Often the most effective work breaks free from the clutter. This doesn’t mean the agency should be reckless but it does mean encouraging new ideas to balance the safe and narrow.

Stay True
It’s inevitable. You’ve been working with an agency for months. You’ve done the research, developed a strategy and you’re ready to show the creative concepts internally. Someone is always going to disagree with the strategy. Stick to your guns and stand by your decision. If you’ve done your job well, the positive results will follow and the nay-sayers will retreat.

Be Enthusiastic
It’s contagious. Your attitude can convey a powerful sense of excitement about your business. It will motivate the agency folks to deliver the best work possible.

Now go forth and create great work together - Amen



Clients are from Venus and Agencies are from Mars (or is it the other way around?)


Bad Habits of Agencies According to Clients
Not presenting enough creative options
Too much entrusted to lower management
Insufficient senior involvement
Understaffing & turnover
Defensive when creative is critiqued


Bad Habits of Clients According to Agencies
Unrealistic budget expectations
Not sharing information
Unfocused strategies
Unwillingness to approve breakthrough ideas


Get Out and Stay Out


MDG staff can help keep the good times rolling with some fun events both near and far!

The New England Flower Show
When: March 8-16, 2008
Where: Boston, MA
www.masshort.org/New-England-Spring-Flower-Show

The Tennessee Williams Theater Festival
When: March 26-30, 2008
Where: New Orleans, LA
www.tennesseewilliams.net

Roy Lichtenstein at Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens
When: through May 31, 2008
Where: Miami, FL
www.fairchildgarden.org

Lenny Kravitz Concert
When: June 30, 2008
Where: Wembley Arena, London, UK
www.lennykravitzloverevolution.com

2008 Roswell UFO Festival
When: July 3-6, 2008
Where: Roswell, New Mexico
www.roswellufofestival.com

Shameless Self-Promotion





MDG was selected as a winner in the 07-08 American Package Design Awards. Sponsored by Graphic Design USA, the competition spotlights excellence in packaging, in-store graphics and POP. MDG won for the Sperry Top-Sider XGS Shoe Shelf, Stride Rite Creature Feature Shoe Shelf and the Sherborn Inn Packaging and Label Design. Check it out!