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The importance of digital is to be of service to humans firstBoo-Yah! founder Carmen Murray walked away with the award for the 'Best Individual Contribution to Digital' at this year's Bookmarks. Here, she tells us why the recognition means so much to her, why she sees creativity as an expression of yourself and why the importance of digital is to be of service to humans first. ![]() Carmen Murray, founder of Boo-Yah!
I would like take a bow to show my respect for all of my peers pushing the boundaries, opening the gates and smashing down the walls to make an impact in our world and recognising the importance of digital to be of service to humans first. My heavy little black pixel has sponsored many happy days in the past few weeks and since receiving this award so many new opportunities presented itself. It’s quite incredible and rewarding at the same time.
Creativity is about embracing the pulse of your own thoughts and ideas infused with inspiration around you and having yourself grounded. Digital doesn’t really matter if the information you are sharing is not received by the heart. It is so important to celebrate digital creative work. It fuels creativity and inspires innovation. It is the compass that guides industries and people to be better, do better and use digital with accountability and responsibility. It is our duty to preserve the power of digital and not scorch it to the ground by using it irresponsibly.
I think we need to go back to the basics. It is no longer just about great campaigns and how you project your company to the public, but also about what is going on inside the business. There is a saying that if an egg cracks from the outside, it means death. If an egg cracks from the inside, it means life. Digital work can only be fully optimised if we recognise that there is only one brand experience across multiple touchpoints, online and offline. I can have the best digital experience on your app, but it can take 10 days to deliver the goods to me, and it looks nothing like what I thought I was buying. This is when my overall experience is polluted. The siloed approach is no longer in favour of businesses. In fact, I would go that far, it is the road to death and decline. In my years working with marketers and advertising agencies, I see these common denominators always resurface.
Who do you look up to and admire in the industry?There are many people who inspire me in so many ways. The people who truly have made a huge impact in my personal growth in the past year through their work, passion and purpose is Timothy Maurice Webster (the 'brain and brand science guy' – my mentor and friend), Pepe Marais (the 'growing greatness guy' who has played a big role in my career this year, through his wisdom and being an activist for humans first and brand purpose. Adriana Marais, the 'Mars girl', one of the smartest, most passionate and impactful human beings I have ever met. Her dedication to change the world and inspire the next generation in Stem has inspired me personally so much. It is our duty to play a bigger part in our industry and to be #unstoppable and #fearless. Just do it and don’t look back. Mike Sharman is 'what you see, is what you get'. I read his book, The Best Dick, just before my own journey began for Boo-Yah! and he inspired me to be bold and get my head around what awaits and the possibilities. Not only that, he is the king of getting ideas and stories to go viral in Africa and everything he does is passion and positivity. This week I interviewed Brian Altriche, founder of RocoMamas and he is a genius! He is obsessed about his customers and everything that he and his business stand for. He inspires me to think bigger and being in the business of customer experience and coming from a strong hospitality background, he stands for everything I live for. So inspiring!
We recently launched the first 'Future Fit Networking' event that consists of a pop-up of experiences and we're excited for the second Future Fit Networking event themed around #WokeFit to take place 2 May on the Joe Public United rooftop. Tickets are available on Quicket. Follow Carmen Murray on Twitter, as well as Boo-Yah. Also, click through to our IAB Bookmarks Awards and Summit special section on site for continued coverage of this year’s winning work. About Juanita PienaarJuanita is the former editor of the marketing & media portal on the Bizcommunity website. She was also a contributing writer. View my profile and articles... |