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If You Want To Know Why The UK Should Never Have Left The EU, Attend StratCon In Berlin …

So a few weeks ago, I spoke at StratCon in Berlin.

I had known about the event because I knew one of the organisers – Fran, from Jung von Matt – but it was my first time ever going.

I knew it was going to be good because the brilliant Paula Bloodworth told me how much fun she’d had when she spoke there previously – delivering a presentation that went down so well that I discovered it was still being talked about TWO YEARS LATER – but even then, I wasn’t prepared for how much I was going to enjoy it.

Part of this was because of the variety of ‘strategy speakers’ they had talking …

Rather than having people from the same discipline all through the day, they had strategists that covered a broad spectrum of the discipline.

Advertising,
Branding.
Research.
Consultancies.
Media.

It meant the audience not only heard a broad spectrum of thinking, it meant they understood the different issues, approaches and contexts that go into those specific areas of strategy … something that is sadly missing from many of the other conferences out there.

Another thing I loved was there were almost zero ‘agency/product pitches’ from the presenters …

We’ve all been to those talks that feel more like a ‘timeshare sales meeting’ than a place where you hear interesting opinions and perspectives … but there was none of that here. In fact, for a conference that had a very focused topic for the day, it was amazing how many different viewpoints we heard, aided by the fact there were a variety of strategists, from a variety of different disciplines of strategy in attendance.

And that range of speakers went one further …

Because not only were they different to the usual suspects at these sorts of events – bar me, obvs – they represented different lengths of time in the industry. In fact for Vinzenz – a young planner from Mother Berlin – it was their first ever industry talk and so not only did we have the privilege of learning what they felt was interesting and important for the development of his strategic career, he got to experience and grow from the experience.

More conferences should do this.

And finally, the thing I loved about StratCon was the audience.

Unlike in other markets where there will be some strategists who slag off every speaker because they think they’re better, smarter and more experienced than them [plot twist: they’re not] this felt like a real gathering of a community.

People coming together to share, learn, connect and hopefully be better.

It felt tangibly different to other conferences I’ve attended … and while that may be because it’s organized by the community rather than outsourced to a company who seek to monetize every element they can from every person and company in attendance or because German strategy is – as more than one attendee told me – ‘starved of inspiration’ so everyone went in with open minds and attitudes, the result was that StratCon was a lovely place to be.

Our discipline is in a weird place right now and as I said in my talk, for it to get better requires more than another fucking framework, an optimistic mindset or a sense of intellectual superiority. Which is why I liked StratCon so much, because it was where honesty – rather than sales pitches – prevailed … and if anything is going to help us get out of this small box we’ve walked ourselves into, it’s dealing with the issues that are holding us back rather than hiding from them with the deluded belief ‘the framework will set us free’.

A huge thank you to everyone who attended and the organizers of the event …

Not just for inviting me – which was amazing – but allowing me to spend time in a city that was hugely important to my Dad.

Walking around that first day let me feel I was close to him again and for that alone, I can never thank you enough.

I can honestly say while I was only in Berlin for a short time, I leave with memories, moments, people, stories and an amazing pre-event dinner, that will last a fucking long time. And given how many incredible things I did and saw on that trip, there’s no higher compliment I can give than to say you were one of the true highlights.

An extra hug of appreciation to Fran, Heleen, Vinzenz, Achim and ‘Hamster’.

Auf wiedersehen …

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