Is it a pink nightmare?

So Kentucky Fried Chicken is doing a cause marketing promotion for the Susan Komen Foundation. You know, the one that fights breast cancer.

And there are a lot of people scratching their heads about that.  Some are even angry.  Many are calling it a huge blunder.

It’s tough to understand how greasy fast food and fighting breast cancer go together.  It’s almost like saying “Come and eat the fast food that will give you high cholesterol and heart disease, and we’ll give $0.50 to fight breast cancer.”  There’s just something incongruent about it.

I completely understand about getting corporate sponsors and cause-related marketing deals.  I’ve done them many times in my career.  This one just doesn’t seem right to me.

My colleague Nancy Schwartz thinks Komen has made a huge blunder and that this will hurt them. Here’s what she says:

“As I see it, Komen’s decision to partner with KFC has damaged the trust that exists between it and its supporters. Specifically, their actions thus far have:

  • Undermined its credibility. (It’s hard to believe they are focused on women’s health.)
  • Eroded its authenticity. (What does the organization stand for if they can’t see what’s wrong with this partnership?)
  • Alienated its supporters. (See the comments above from walkers and donors.)”

You can read her entire post here.

What do you think about this promotion?  I’d love to hear what you think.  Click on the comment link and leave your two cents.

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Got a fire in your belly?

This is a guest post written by my friend and colleague Peggy Jarrett, Senior Trainer for the More to Life program.

I awoke the other morning contemplating the ritual of New Year’s resolutions.  It seems to me that often we come up with resolutions for a variety of reasons.   We ‘should’.   It’s what we do at this time of year.  They really are a ‘good idea’ and these are goals that we need to handle anyway, right?  So, I’ll make x, y and z my New Year’s resolutions.  Done!

Except that I don’t think any of the above is what RESOLVE is really all about.  RESOLVE takes passion, commitment, an unshakeable urge, or what I experience as a ‘fire in my belly’.  If the fire isn’t there, forget it.  It’s likely not going to happen.

As professionals in the non-profit sector, a fire in our bellies is essential – not just a good idea – but essential to create results and ensure the health and success of our organizations.  (A strong fire in the belly also does a lot for one’s personal life ;)

We all need help at times to reignite the embers of our fire. Reigniting, remembering, re-visioning, re-creating…these are all the reasons that Sandy and I are bringing Transformative Leadership to a select few executive directors in January – March of this year.  I urge you not to miss it.

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