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In search of the agency model of the futureFrom the get go, one thing we can be certain of is that, like today, we will have multiple agency models going forward – some of which will not be agency-driven. Like any other good business, the agency model of the future will be driven by customer needs. Yes, agencies generally will have to become more customer-centric. For ‘customer’, read ‘marketer’. ![]() Image © The Observatory International. Based on The Observatory International’s assignments for marketers over the last few years, those needs will include delivering simplification, collaboration, integration, 24/7 content generation, data insight, cost management and, thankfully for today’s agencies, great creative ideas. But those needs will differ from one marketer to the next and agency models will need to be flexible, if not bespoke. So what does The Observatory International’s ‘crystal ball’ predict the future models may look like? Well, the landscape is in a state of flux as we write, and there are a number of ‘work in progress’ models on show. From these, we have selected eight that we believe are likely to endure or develop as contenders going forward. Some are already fairly well entrenched, but others are yet to emerge.
With this array of possibilities, and there will be more, it is clear that there will not be a ‘one size fits all’ solution to seize upon. Each situation will require an in-depth ‘needs analysis’, preferably conducted by a firm such as ours that has accumulated a wealth of experience in this sphere. About John LittleJohn Little is regional managing partner, Middle East and Africa at The Observatory International. Between 1981 and 2009 he held the positions of MD of Ogilvy Jhb, Group MD of Leo Burnett, MD of Ogilvy Africa and CEO of GroupM, Africa. He served on the board of the Association of Advertising Agencies for 16 years. He chaired that body, as well as the Marketing Industry Trust and the Advertising Standards Authority. Little launched The Observatory International in SA in 2009. View my profile and articles... |