What's Your Big Idea?
What is the big idea of your
life?
The term “Big Idea” is perhaps
one of the most used terms in the marketing communications industry –
Advertising to be precise.
According to Milward Brown, The
Big Idea is the driving, unifying force behind a brand’s marketing efforts.
Underscoring the importance of
the big idea, another advertising legend, David Ogilvy says “You will never win fame and
fortune unless you invent big ideas. It takes a big idea to attract the
attention of consumers and get them to buy your product. Unless your
advertising contains a big idea, it will pass like a ship in the night.
The Big
Idea is the essence of a brand’s being which ensures that the brand reaches
full potential. It is that core, from which direction is derived. While originally
an advertising concept, the big idea is applicable to every sphere of human
activity, from business, governance, leadership, to even marriage and human
relationship.
Understanding it and applying it is
what sets the extremely successful people apart from the average folk.
To identify the big idea, it is
important to know the qualities to look out for to know if you are working on
the big idea or not. To this end, I share my seven qualities of a big idea:
1. Attention
Grabbing: The Big Idea is attention grabbing. The big idea cannot be missed. It
stands out when it appears. It makes its presence known, evoking attention from
its environment. It is a news-maker. So, if you are working on something, and
it is organically attracting attention, without you necessarily trying to draw
attention with it, then you are working on a big idea.
2. Personalization:
The Big Idea must be personalized. It must be about you….the carrier. It must
be about improving you, growing you, developing you, multiplying you and
enhancing you. It should be about projecting you to the world and helping you
be the best you can be. Therefore, if you are at a place in your life where
what you are doing is not adding any long term value capable of getting you
closer to achieving the purpose of your existence, then you are not working on
the big idea of your life.
3. Transformational:
The Big Idea is transformational. It transforms you, your environment, your
society, and the world at large. It transforms perceptions, opinions, world
views and theories. The Big Idea never leaves the world in the state it meets
it. It leaves it improved, transformed, better. If what you are doing is
causing people to change their thinking, their beliefs, their perceptions and
aspirations, then you are working on the big idea of your life.
4. Ownability:
The Big Idea is ownable. It is original. Just as there are no two same
thumbprints in the world, no same genes, there can never be two same big ideas.
The Big Idea is unique in constitution. No two stories of the big idea is ever
the same. Michael Bolton and Michael Jackson may share first names, profession
and nationalities, yet their stories, which emanates from the big idea of their
lives are not the same. Your big idea story must be unique to you, ownable by
you and you only.
5. Magnetism:
The Big Idea is magnetic. It attracts people. It is a vision that attracts
provision. Why do you think sports managers stumble over each other in their
bid to sign an aspiring potential athlete? Why do some people apply to 10
universities and don’t get admitted to one, while another applies to 1 and gets
admission letters from 10? That is the magnetism of the big idea at work. If people are attracted to you, to help you,
to be a part of what you are doing, to be your friend, to be associated with
you, then you are working on the big idea of your life.
6. Infectious:
The Big Idea is infectious. It quickly catches on like wildfire. People are
quick to want to imitate you. They are quick to want to replicate it. That
explains why people want to barb their hair after the fashion of successful
sportsmen. That also explains why we take on the mannerisms of our favourite
actors, religious leaders and political leaders. If you are doing something, at
whatever scale, and people around you catch the bug and want to do the same
thing, or act the same way as you, you are probably aligned in action with the
big idea of your life.
7. Simplicity:
The Big Idea is simple TO YOU. The simplicity of your action and its
unbelievable huge result/impact is a proof that you are working on the big idea
of your life. The ease with which Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi mesmerizes
the world and the inability of their team mates of years to replicate same
skill is a proof that Ronaldo and Messi are working in the realm of the big
idea of their life.
So, how do you identify the big
idea of your life?
I like to see the big idea of our
lives as a combination of two aspects of our lives – Our Profession and Our
Vocation.
Your profession is what you do
for a living, while your vocation is what you do to truly live. Your profession
is what you do so the world can pay you for your skills. Your vocation is what
you do using your skill to give back to the world for the gift of life. Your
profession is your ying, while your vocation is your yang. To be truly
fulfilled, there needs to be an alignment between both.
Therefore, at the point where
both meet and instead of a duel, you have a duet, that point is where you find
your big idea. That is why professional boxers workout in the gym all day,
wince at the pain of their strenuous exercise, yet smile at the awesome fun
they are having.
To bring your big idea to life, I
will like to take us to the marketing world, and break down a marketing
campaign into 4 parts: The Brief, The Strategy, The Execution, The Evaluation.
The Brief is a document that
tells you about the identified problem of the brand. It tells you the
aspirations of the brand. Have you
identified what you want from life? Have you identified your challenges? Have
you articulated your life vision and mission? Do you know what you want? If you
are a job seeker, and when asked what kind of job you desire, and you say any
job will do, then you don’t have the brief of your life yet, and as such you
will be stuck with mediocrity.
The Strategy is a plan of action
articulating how the brand intends to move from its present position to its
desired position. So you have identified what you want from life, do you have a
plan? That plan is your strategy.
The Execution is the
implementation of the plan. Are you implementing your plan? In marketing, we
may break the execution into three parts viz: Channels, Media and Messages.
Channels in marketing communication would refer to Public Relations,
Advertising, Promotion etc. For you, channels would refer to what you are doing
on a daily basis to actualize your big idea. As someone who has realized he has
a good ear and a beautiful voice, are you choosing to be a singer, a conductor,
a composer or a pianist? Those refer to your channel.
Media in marketing communication
would refer to the platform through which you communicate your big idea to your
audience. For you as a pianist, your media would be a combination of the various
ways people engage with you. A pianist member of a church choir? A pianist
member of a band that performs gigs at events? A pianist staff that plays full
time at a bank reception or an airport lounge? You may also add whether your
audience see you live, or via social media – to the media.
Messages refer to content. What
are you telling your audience? So, are you a gospel pianist? A classical
pianist? A reggae pianist? I’m sure you get the drift. After interacting with
you, what do your audience leave with? What is their take-away from their
interaction with you? That is your message.
The final phase in bringing your
big idea to life is evaluation. There is a constant need to evaluate your
execution to be sure you are on track. It is also important to help you learn
from mistakes you are bound to have made in your journey so far, so you can
iterate, and improve the process.
So, my question to you again is
this, WHAT IS THE BIG IDEA OF YOUR LIFE??
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