World's Greatest Business Thinkers

#38: Why 75% of Marketers Are Useless - And How to Join the Elite 25% with Mark Ritson

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Nov 27, 2025
In a candid conversation, Mark Ritson, a renowned marketer and founder of the Mini MBA, dives into why modern marketing is stagnating. He criticizes the ineffectiveness of many CMOs and underscores the importance of solid brand management. Mark highlights the need for effective budget allocation through the 95/5 rule, advocates against frequent price discounting, and explains how productive friction can enhance brand distinctiveness. Packed with actionable insights, he emphasizes the critical balance between brand building and immediate sales.
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ANECDOTE

Why Retailers Live By Price

  • Mark Ritson discovered why retailers obsess over price when he worked inside Sephora and saw overlapping assortments with competitors.
  • He realised retailers rely on price as the primary lever because they sell almost the same stock to the same customers in the same places.
INSIGHT

Famous Brands Often Lack Marketing Muscle

  • Big successful companies often lack strong marketing capability behind the brand façade.
  • Mark Ritson finds many famous-brand teams under-resourced and lacking strategic control.
ANECDOTE

The 'Ginger Leather' Campaign Disaster

  • Mark Ritson publicly critiqued the Hugo Boss 'ginger leather' campaign as technically poor and conceptually confused.
  • He traced the problem to licensing (Coty) creating ads that conflicted with the fashion brand's intent and scale.
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