Stealing the Highest Form of Flattery?

Marketing Innovators ChicagoIf there is one thing we took away from attending the Business Marketing Association‘s Marketing Innovators Luncheon on October 12th, it’s that original ideas are overrated in the marketing world. The luncheon’s special guest and speaker, Dan Michelson, introduced the controversial idea. Michelson, Chief Marketing Officer at Allscripts, the most utilized electronic health record solutions company in the healthcare arena today, discussed the unnecessary need for originality during his remarks. Instead he suggested marketers should do the reasonable thing – steal from one another. Stealing, a word with such negative connotations, perhaps we’ll meet Dan in the middle and call it ‘borrowing’? No matter the word choice, the advice makes sense. If something is working for someone else, why don’t you do it too if it makes sense for your company, organization or client?

 

No matter your stance, it’s an undeniable fact that Dan has played a major role in leading Allscripts to the top of the healthcare technology industry, growing the company’s employee pool from 200 to 6,000 workers and increasing revenue to over $1.5 billion. Tell Your Story has been there to watch the company grow as we serve our healthcare industry client, Daymarck, who aims to make medical coding easy and pain-free for home-healthcare professionals.

 

Intrigued by Dan’s philosophy? Watch this video we ‘stole’ from BMAChicago to hear more from the Allscripts CMO himself.

 

We want to hear your thoughts. Is there less nobility in following another company’s lead, or is using the ideas of others a smart business tactic? Comment below or tweet us at @tellyourstorybc.

 

The One Question with Dan Michelson, Allscripts

 

 

Tell Your Story Joins Daymarck in Las Vegas

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This past week we packed our bags and headed west to support our client Daymarck at the 2011 National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) 30th Annual Meeting and Exposition in Las Vegas. The exposition, which took place from October 1st through the 5th, is the nation’s largest trade association representing the interests of home care professionals.

 

We spent the week speaking with home health care professionals from across the country about the challenges they face in their industry and how Daymarck can help. Founded in 2007, by Nick Dobrzelecki, Daymarck is a remote medical coding company that aims to make the coding process as pain-free as possible for home health agencies. In a nutshell, Daymarck takes care of the coding and paperwork so that home health care workers can focus on what really matters – patient care. Intrigued? Watch the video we created for Daymarck for more information on how it all works.

 

In addition to attending, Tell Your Story’s efforts for the NAHC Conference included:

 

  • Creating Daymarck’s booth and all marketing collateral in-booth
  • Conducting media relations, meeting with industry reporters to secure Daymarck coverage in the news
  • Tweeting, Facebooking, and blogging before, after and during the show, including capturing photos and videos from the show floor
  • Developing press releases about Daymarck news
  • Creating a survey on an industry hot topic which resulted in hundreds of responses
  • Developing promotions and giveaways to drive traffic and engagement
  • Sending e-blasts about NAHC activities and Daymarck news
  • Creating a direct mail piece driving traffic to the booth
  • Supporting sales efforts with message development for sales team, follow up strategy and overall direction

 

This is just some of the latest work we’ve done for Daymarck. We’ve helped grow this startup over the past 2.5 years during which we developed and executed a full integrated marketing communications plan to build their brand in the home care industry, drive leads and support sales. We are true partners in their effort to improve the home health industry one code at a time.

 

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