by Michael Grossman | Apr 26, 2022 | Brand Stories, Cleantech, Marketing Strategy, Storytelling
Websites Demonstrate The Friction Between Climate Science and Marketing The creativity manifested through science and engineering in the climate sector is truly remarkable. Yet, the creative inputs of these solutions often stifle the success of all of that work when...
by Michael Grossman | Feb 9, 2022 | Delivering Your Message, Green Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Startups, Storytelling
Make Your Eco-Friendly Marketing Sprout By Taking These Four Steps Perhaps the most transparently disingenuous and self-delusional lines I hear when I encounter startup CEOs in the climate tech space is, “We’re in stealth mode.” News flash: your...
by Michael Grossman | Oct 1, 2021 | Brand Stories, Storytelling
>Sabermetrics didn’t see this coming even though the story is thousands of years old. The underdog. David vs. Goliath. The 1980 U.S. hockey team vs. the U.S.S.R. Erin Brockovich vs. Pacific Gas & Electric. Our brains are wired for this archetypal story, and the...
by Michael Grossman | Oct 10, 2019 | Climate Change, Storytelling
A Noble Story Fit For A Nobel Prize When the Nobel Peace Prize is announced on Friday, there is better than a decent chance the name inside the envelope will be that of a precocious, 16-year-old Swedish girl, the youngest person to ever receive this prestigious...
by Michael Grossman | Sep 5, 2019 | Branding, Delivering Your Message, Storytelling
Like millions of parents around the country, I took my daughter to college last week. It’s a bittersweet ritual that started when I let her hand go on her first day of kindergarten and is now complete. She has chosen a path, and it forevermore will...
by Michael Grossman | Jun 19, 2019 | Branding, Delivering Your Message, Marketing Strategy, Storytelling
The saying “A picture is worth a thousand words” has been around so long because it’s true. But when I look at the brand strategy behind the websites, social media and content marketing of companies In the B2B space, I often wonder if I missed...