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KG Client’s at NRF

January 25th, 2012 by Dianne

This week was one of the busiest weeks of the year for Ketner Group and our clients as we prepared for the National Retail Federation’s (NRF) Big Show 2012. Weeks before the event, the team was scheduling media and analyst interviews and making sure press announcements would be ready to go. Our clients showcased their products at NRF and made big company and customer announcements, and it was our job as their PR agency to make sure they got the coverage they deserved. Here is quick rap up of what our clients did at NRF:

Cornell-Mayo showcased its retail software solutions and announced that SAKS Fifth Avenue will be piloting its OmniExpress Mobile POS.
CrossView demonstrated its award-winning cross-channel commerce platform.
Digby announced the launch of its location-based mobile marketing platform, Localpoint, and also showcased it.
Predictix showcased its suite of applications and announced its extended partnership with Russia’s largest electronics retailer M.Video.
QuantiSense unveiled the QuantiSense Decision Orchestration Platform at NRF and also announced that Urban Outfitters licensed its full suite of applications.
Starmount introduced and demonstrated Starmount Connect, an open shopper engagement platform that enables a more personalized shopping experience.

With all these great announcements it was rewarding to see the positive media coverage, which we all love. Digby, Starmount, and QuantiSense even made it on the Best of NRF: Top 10 Takeaways by RIS Magazine. We want to give a big shout out to our clients for being so awesome to work with and producing innovative products to boot, and we are excited to see what is in store for next year. The KG team did an amazing job as well—this was my first time experiencing the NRF madness and I learned so much. But just because NRF is over doesn’t mean the madness ends—we still have lots to do post-NRF. Next stop: SXSW.

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Stressed Spelled Backwards Spells Desserts

January 12th, 2012 by Brittany

Every business has its busiest time of the year, and the beginning of January is Ketner Group’s. The National Retail Federation (NRF) holds its big show, literally called “The Big Show,” the second or third week of every January, and the KG team is up to our ears in NRF projects as we prepare nine clients for this year’s Big Show—now just 3 days away!

We are firm believers in the “work hard, play hard” philosophy, and right now we’re working hard—but not so hard that we can’t take a moment to laugh a little and keep the mood light. So what’s tickling our fancy today? Old ads—mostly bad old ads—the likes of which would never have made it past Don Draper’s trash bin (well, we hope anyway!).

Here are a few of our favorites—you’ll notice a couple of similarities:

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babies-in-plastic-wrap-vintage-ad

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Do you do anything fun to keep your office stress levels manageable? Have a favorite old ad? Share it with us in the comments!

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Three Ways to Save an Unproductive Day

December 29th, 2011 by Brittany

Daily agency life often feels like an elaborate juggling act—account managers constantly juggle accounts and each account’s unique priorities and deadlines. This requires switching gears throughout the day, usually several times an hour. The necessity of this workflow is obvious—we need to be available to our clients throughout the day as projects and issues pop up, and we strive to efficiently handle projects as if each account were our only account. The KG team prides ourselves on being flexible and in our ability to nimbly manage dozens of loose ends at a time. However, it would not be a stretch to call this style of work ‘multi-tasking,’ and from our recent series on productivity, we know that multi-tasking at its worst actually reduces productivity. The Wall Street Journal recently published an article on how to be more productive at work, and identified “fragmentation – trying to juggle many competing, and usually unexpected, demands on your time,” as the leading cause of an unproductive day and the root of the uncomfortable feeling that you worked really hard all day and yet have the sense that nothing got done. Yep, that’s a day KGers can relate to! How then do agencies limit the inefficiencies of multi-tasking in the face of competing demands on their time?

The WSJ article, “How to Save an Unproductive Day in 25 Minutes,” gives three suggestions for busy professionals to maximize efficiency when pulled in a million directions. The article resonated with me, and I wanted to share the tips and how they apply to agency life at KG.

1. Schedule uninterrupted work time—Whether you have to go hide in the empty conference room to escape the usually welcome antics of your awesome coworkers (pie! Funny YouTube clip!), pipe in some white noise to get you in the no-distraction zone like Eric does, or follow the Pomodoro Technique like Valerie does, actually scheduling dedicated time to completely focus on the most pressing task at hand can help check it off your to-do list faster.

2. Keep track of the progress you made that day—The WSJ recommends writing out everything you did at the end of a crazy day to give yourself a better sense of accomplishment. Personally I keep a running to-do list and find great satisfaction (possibly too much satisfaction) in checking things off that list. Sometimes I even tack on a few too-easy tasks that really shouldn’t count (making breakfast, putting new ink in the printer) just to make myself feel more productive! As the WSJ points out, perception is reality and just feeling more productive can make all the difference between a good day and a bad one. Read more »

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