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USC Annenberg School for CommunicationsIn communication, the S-gens are here. The strategy generation, that is, at the USC Annenberg School for Communication in Los Angeles. No longer for gurus and grey hair, influence strategy is for a new breed of masters-prepared playmakers.

Welcome to the playmaker's classroom blog and JOUR 599, STRATEGIES OF INFLUENCE. It's the first of its kind -- a frontier graduate course based on The Playmaker's Standard and its breakthrough web tools and periodic table of influence. Scroll through the student posts to see how 12 MA-track professionals, pioneers in the discipline of playmaking, are changing today how strategy will be practiced tomorrow.

Course announcement and syllabus.

Preempt

Preempt

Preempt: PE

Definition

TURN THE TABLES.  Action or communication that reverses competitive position.

 

Red Herring

Red Herring

Red Herring: RD

Definition

SEND OFF-COURSE. Action or communication that draws another player - usually a competitor - away from its preferred position or intended course of action.

Venezuela-Colombia Diplomatic Dispute

Diplomatic Play Action Map

During his two terms in office, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has made steady gains in marginalizing the FARC, a leftist-guerilla movement that has fought the federal government of Colombia for more than 40-years in its effort to impose a communist state. Uribe''s gains have forced the FARC to retreat to bases just within the borders of Venezuela and Ecuador to regroup and plan its operations.

On March 1, 2008, Uribe attacked a FARC base 2 km inside of Ecuador. The attack triggered a regional dispute that saw Ecuador and Venezuela amass toops on Colombia''s border for a tense one-week period.

The attack on the FARC-hideout killed a top rebel commander along with 22 other guerillas, and yielded a laptop that contained information detailing Venezuelan and Ecuadorian support to the guerilla group.

The following play action map details the diplomatic showdown between President Alvaro Uribe of Colombia, President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, and their regional and international allies.

Posted by: John Koval

Call Out

Call Out

Call Out: CT

Definition

RAISE DOUBT, INSULT OR EXPOSE.  The overt public expression of doubt or concern.

 

Draft

Draft

Draft: DR

Definition

FOLLOW, FEED-OFF, THEN PASS.  The attempt by a player to feed off the energy of a developing marketplace, innovation or best practice with the intent of overtaking incumbent leaders.

 

Congress Has Big Questions for Big Oil

Political Play Action Map

As gasoline nears $4.00 a gallon, Congress has questions about Big Oil’s big profits.

On April 1, 2008, top executives of the country’s five biggest oil companies were questioned by U.S. lawmakers about the industry’s record profits.

Appearing before a House committee, the executives were pressed to explain why they should continue to get billions of dollars in tax breaks when they made $123 billion last year and motorists are paying record gasoline prices at the pump.
The executives said they know record fuel prices are hurting people, but argued it’s not their fault – that huge profits are in line with other industries.
As the aggregator demonstrates, Congress executed plays with high levels of engagement, while the oil executives responded entirely with conditioning plays. Congress focused its plays on the Freeze, Lure, Press, and Attack subclasses. However, Big Oil’s plays remained primarily in the Divert and Frame subclasses.
The plays on this map are all from April 1, 2008. Some of the events, however, are from prior.
Post by Sean O’Loughlin, MA candidate

Crowd

Crowd

Crowd: CW

Definition

JOIN IN.  The attempt by a player to match or adopt another player's position in a marketplace or to affiliate with a trend, idea or issue.

 

Recast

Recast

Recast: RC

Definition

TELL IT ON YOUR TERMS. The reinterpretation of an action, event, information, message or symbol by a player.

McCain-Huckabee Squeeze Play:

Political Play Action Map

Throughout the 2008 Republican presidential primary, candidates John McCain and Mitt Romney traded insults and attacks as each vied for the nomination. However, as McCain pulled ahead, Romney was forced to consider his options -- he chose to withdraw from the race in order to unite the Republican Party. After his concession, the Romney/McCain interactions shifted. The two men joined forces to demonstrate the presumptive nominee’s conservatism and to keep Mitt’s political aspirations alive (in the form of a potential VP nomination).

This map depicts the plays these 2 Republican candidates ran against each other as they competed for votes in the primary election, highlighting their transition from pointed attacks to a collaboration against the Democrats.

Post by Nicole Mednick, MA candidate

Draft

Draft

Draft: DR

Definition

FOLLOW, FEED-OFF, THEN PASS.  The attempt by a player to feed off the energy of a developing marketplace, innovation or best practice with the intent of overtaking incumbent leaders.

 

Filter

Filter

Filter: FL

Definition

EDIT AND OMIT. The selective retransmission of information.

Northern Rock & The British Gov't

Business Play Action Map

Rumors and speculation first began to circulate in May 2007 that Northern Rock, a well-known British bank, had over-extended itself in the mortgage markets, leaving its liquid assets dangerously depleted, which had the potential to threaten the solvency of the bank.

The affair immediately became a British sensation, with thousands of people queuing up to extract their savings. The British government eventually found itself sucked into the affair not as a political player in the traditional-sense, but rather, as a business-entity, capable of nationalizing the bank as a means of last resort.

Although the affair is still on-going, once the bank was nationalized, the British government no longer became a market-player, therefore, ending this playaction map.

Note: For the sake of space, abbreviations have been used in this map. They are as follows:

BOE: Bank of England
AD: Alistair Darling, Chancellor of the Exchequer
PM: Prime Minister, Gordon Brown
MK: Mervyn King, Governor of Bank of England
ECB: European Central Bank
NR: Northern Rock
Source: BBC News
Post by John M. Koval III, MA candidate

Mirror

Mirror

Mirror: MI

Definition

EXPOSE FACTS.  The introduction of facts or information into a marketplace that contradicts another player's position or point of view.

 

Red Herring

Red Herring

Red Herring: RD

Definition

SEND OFF-COURSE. Action or communication that draws another player - usually a competitor - away from its preferred position or intended course of action.

Plays of Nations? Strategy Wars of Tibet and China

Political Play Action Map

On March 10, Tibet observed the 49th anniversary of the failed 1959 Tibetan uprising against Beijing’s rule. On this day, Tibetan monks staged a protest to free other imprisoned monks. However, by March 14, the activity escalated into riots, burning and looting. This ignited a firestorm of activity between two camps: Tibetans and those who support Tibetan rights versus the Chinese government.

In the attached play action map, the Chinese government engages in aggressive play action to maintain its authority, while Tibetans work to reveal the truth of their situation and the opponent’s actions to the world. Wen Jiabao, the Premiere of the People’s Republic of China, accuses the Dalai Lama of being behind the protest. The fact that there is tension between these two players prior to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing has garnered attention from the international press as well as political leaders.

Post by Patrice Duecker, MA candidate

Preempt

Preempt

Preempt: PE

Definition

TURN THE TABLES.  Action or communication that reverses competitive position.

 

Video Game Giant Electronic Arts Wants to Acquire Take-Two

Business Play Action Map

Video Game giant Electronic Arts wants to acquire Take-Two, another video game manufacturer. Take-Two has not been profitable of late, but does own several successful games, including the Grand Theft Auto series. EA made an unsolicited bid for Take-Two only two months before the release of Grand Theft IV.

While the bid was at a significant premium to Take-Two''s recent stock price, Take-Two still believed the offer was too low and rejected it. EA tried to appeal to Take-Two shareholders by releasing its offer letter. Take-Two immediately fired back with responses from the company''s CEO, large shareholders as well as an SEC filing announcing that it had other merger possibilities. EA remined relatively quiet while Take-Two was running defensive plays; however, once EA moved it flaunted its action with an ad in The Wall Street Journal. Take-Two asked its shareholders to hold off on responding to the EA offer.

Post by Megan Klein, MA candidate

Partner

Partner

Partner: PN

Definition

A COEQUAL.  A third party aligned with the player but who operates as a coequal. Partners typically receive reciprocal levels of support in pursuit of a common agenda or business purpose.

 

Screen

Screen

Screen: SN

Definition

INVOKE PEOPLE, IDEAS OR BRANDS.  The attempt by a player to borrow issues, ideas, events or other symbolic references.

 

Funny Deodorant?

Entertainment Play Action Analysis

The sweet smell of money – that’s what Proctor and Gamble hopes for after Partnering with Will Ferrell as Jackie Moon, a frisky 1970s basketball player featured in New Line Cinema’s upcoming comedy “Semi-Pro.” Ferrell recently taped a series of farcical commercials to promote Old Spice’s newest product line, Pro Strength antiperspirant. In turn, the R-rated comedy will undoubtedly receive additional marketing benefit from the ads.

Proctor and Gamble hopes that their comedic Screen will reach Pro Strength’s young male consumer target audience, a high fit move since young men prefer humorous forms of communication according to the Feb. 27 L.A. Times article

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