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Pivot Pioneer (A5): Marketing Strategy When Your Category Is Dying
Your market is shrinking. The customers who leave don't come back. You know you need to change direction — but the window is closing. The Pivot Pioneer archetype is the operating system for exactly this moment, and two dimensions determine whether you make it through.
Stagnant Leader (A4): How to Stop the Leaky Bucket Before It Empties
You're not losing because your product is wrong. You're losing because customers who were loyal are quietly deciding to leave. The Stagnant Leader archetype is the most common in practice — and the most expensive to misdiagnose.
McKinsey Just Mapped How 1-in-7 Companies Win. Here's What the Structured Analysis Actually Shows.
McKinsey found 61 outperformers in 5,000 companies. MCM shows the mechanism: all 8 Vital 8 above target simultaneously. Five bottom-up parameter assessments.
Category Creator (A9) — How to Build a Market That Doesn't Exist Yet
You're not losing to competitors. The market hasn't decided yet that your problem is worth solving. The Category Creator archetype gives you the operating system for exactly that situation — including the two dimensions that will collapse your strategy if you ignore them.
HBR's Sustainability Research — What the MCM Compass Shows
HBR's five sustainability research papers converge on one finding: pioneers set structured targets, not broad commitments. The MCM Sustainability Compass maps four strategic positions — and shows which company is operating in the wrong one. Table + assessment included.
Why the Marketers Who Get Promoted Ask Different Questions in Strategy Meetings
McKinsey studied 5,000 companies. The most useful finding for your marketing career isn't about strategy — it's about execution discipline. Here are three habits that make it actionable from your next meeting onward.
Your Brand's Biggest Marketing Problem Just Got Automated.
Acar & Schweidel's HBR research on agentic AI maps directly onto six MCM dimensions. Here's the precise translation — and what you should do about each one.
Your Marketing Budget Is Wasting 10% to 30% of Itself. Here's How to Stop It.
BCG shows a typical marketing organisation wastes 10%–30% of its budget. One company unlocked $48M in savings and generated $70M in impact. Here's the structured system that makes this repeatable.
Your Customers Don't Buy Your Product. They Buy Who They're Becoming.
B. Joseph Pine II's new HBR article maps four customer aspiration types. The Marketing Canvas Method was built on this logic. Here's how to use it to score your strategy.
What Europe's Top CMOs Prioritise in 2026 — and How to Contribute Earlier
McKinsey surveyed 500 European CMOs and found 3 urgent priorities: brand trust, ROI proof, and AI adoption. Here's how the Marketing Canvas Method operationalizes each one.
The 2026 Marketing Data Paradox — And the Framework That Solves It
72% of marketers can't turn data into insights. Funnel.io's 2026 research reveals a structural problem — and the Marketing Canvas Method is the decision architecture that solves it.
Why Your Competitive Position Determines Which Revenue Lever to Pull
Your M8/M9 perceptual map position is not just context — it is a hard constraint on what your revenue strategy can actually do. Choosing the wrong lever from the wrong position destroys value instead of creating it.
M1 + M2: How to Define Your Market and Identify What Customers Are Actually Buying
The two most foundational parameters in Step 1 are also the two most commonly botched. Here's the canonical MCM approach to defining your market and identifying what customers are actually buying.
M6–M9: How to Map Your Competitive Position and Read the Perceptual Map
Four parameters. One output: a Perceptual Map that shows whether your price is justified by your benefits — and whether your competitors' prices are. Here's how to build it.
M10: How to Read the Tailwinds and Headwinds Shaping Your Market
Every market has forces you don't control. M10 is where you name them, classify them, and decide what they mean for your strategy. Here's how to do it right. (Podcast included)
Defining Your Goals: Turning Insights into Actionable Revenue Targets
Most revenue goals are either vague or mathematically inconsistent. The Marketing Canvas Method's Step 2 fixes both — with a precise equation, one primary lever, and the Archetype that follows from it.