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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

How to Get Marketing Budget from Your Boss

In tough times, it is even tougher to secure your marketing budget because most companies see marketing as an expense rather than an investment.

It is easy for managers to slash marketing budgets when they do not understand how marketing affects the health of their organizations. Your job is to build an understanding of what value marketing brings to the organization and how marketing affects the health of the organization.

How do you do this? You need to understand what type of manager you have.

Types of Managers

1. The German Shepherd.
imageIntent on business, these managers are direct. They defend their territory and state opinion as fact. They are responsible for the pack but can be impatient, demanding and blunt.
Approach: Be brief, be brilliant, be gone. This type of manager likes to win. You have to present alternatives so that he or she can make the choice. That said, you can guide them by presenting the alternatives clearly and the potential value or gain for each. Visuals and graphs work well for presenting the numbers. Show vs. tell, then get out of the way.

2. The Jack Russell Terrier.
imageReady for adventure, these managers are friendly, excitable and animated. Entertainment is the key. They do not focus on details. They are more interested in the friendly chatter than getting down to business.
Approach: Schedule time for chatting and let this manager speak. High energy and being upbeat, even when presenting challenges, is key. This type of manager also likes to be the center of attention so show how your marketing ideas will help achieve popularity and recognition.

3. The Basset Hound.
imageMild mannered, these managers like safety and status quo. They appear calm and do not get easily excited. New ideas make these managers uncomfortable. They like to blend into the group rather than stand out.
Approach: Ask specific questions to establish this manager’s true needs, then provide support. For those who prefer to endure, stubbornly sticking to the path of least resistance is the natural choice. You must figure out how to change the path and gently coax along other followers. Make sure you listen carefully and ask specific questions.

4. Border Collie.
imageSharp as tacks, these managers focus on the details. They ask questions, study the implications and analyze information to the point of perfection. They can be standoffish.
Approach: Provide the facts and plenty of background detail. Avoid personal issues and feeling intimidated. Be calm and measured in your response to questions. These types of managers need all the information before being able to make a decision.

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Comments

Gregor Anton | 05/13  at  01:28 AM

Great article!  Any tips on the “bull dog”?


Monique | 05/13  at  11:07 AM

Ah yes, well, the perception of the bulldog is one of aggressiveness, but they are actually kind and amiable, stubborn but courageous. The thing here is to not be afraid of conflict, don’t be bullied by the bulldog. The most important thing is how you react when conflict with this type of boss occurs. Your position cannot be one of counterattack, instead you have to focus on the facts. Document everything and win your case for budget with reason not volume.


Gregor Anton | 06/18  at  01:05 PM

Great article, do you mind if I re-blog it?


.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) | 07/14  at  01:17 AM

Hi Monique, Identifying the key target markets and having an understanding of the competitive environment is very important…after reading your blog it gives a clear picture of that…thanks for posting this blog…


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