I was speaking to a group of CEOs on Wednesday, talking about my favorite subject - Creating Demand and making competition irrelevant. The conversation led to one of my underlying philosophies: "To succeed in creating demand, you must take your value proposition (or promise) to such an extreme that your competitors either cannot or will not follow."
Look past the excitement of that statement. What it says, is that anything that has the opportunity of being great has to look foolish on the surface. In difficult markets, the only sustainable strategy is to do something great. One of the great advantages of a recessionary market like the one we are in right now is that things can't get much worse , so you not penalized for taking a risk in pursuit of excellence.
How great can "foolish" be? Check these promises or propositions out (they were all predicted to fail):