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Radio Show # 370: Monumentum Matrix and Why Momentum is Critical

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Mike Berland is the Founder and CEO of Decode M, an insights and analytics firm research and analytics firm that decodes data into momentum for its clients.

In a world that runs on data, Mike strongly believes that everything is knowable, you just have to know where to look. Throughout his career, he has represented prominent political figures, major companies and social movements. Prior to founding Decode_M, he was the CEO of the insights and analytics arm of Edelman Public Relations, Edelman Berland, and President of the research and political polling firm Penn, Schoen & Berland.

Do you wonder why some ideas go viral and others sink? Why one political candidate soars while another fails to gain traction? Why one product becomes an instant rage, while its competitor struggles to stay above water? What is the secret to momentum? Many people believe that momentum is driven by emotion and is unpredictable, but as Mike Berland, the internationally recognized pollster and strategic advisor, has discovered, it’s actually a science, with easily analysed metrics. In Maximum Momentum: How to Get It, How to Keep It, Berland reveals the key to momentum, beginning with the simple physics formula— mass x velocity. He then develops a Momentum Matrix—five signals that decode the science into effective measures. Maximum Momentum is a lively examination of hot trends in the current arena—from politics to society to business to sports. Using coloruful graphics to underscore the stories, Berland examines the people, issues, movements and products that most captivate Americans.

Join us as we discuss what is the Momentum Matrix and why is momentum critical to everything we do?

Host:  Jo Dodds

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