Coke CMO’s lessons on advertising, innovation and surviving corporate politics - Walter Susini

Coke CMO’s lessons on advertising, innovation and surviving corporate politics - Walter Susini

Walter Susini, former CMO of Coca-Cola Europe, joins us to share what it really takes to succeed inside one of the world’s most iconic brands. From the enduring power of “Holidays Are Coming” to the role of jingles and distinctive assets.

We also dive into innovation at Coca-Cola, including the lessons from Coke Zero and the failed launch of Coke Energy, and where brands often get innovation wrong.

But beyond marketing, Walter offers a candid look at the political reality of being a CMO, a theme he explores in his book Bullsh*t Inc., an unfiltered guide to how companies really operate behind the scenes. Drawing on decades of experience, he shares why performance alone isn’t enough, how decisions actually get made, and what it takes to survive and succeed inside large organisations.


Get Walter's book here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BULLSH-INC-Unfiltered-Survival-Corporate/dp/B0G6PVDM11

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Timestamps

00:00 - Start
00:58 - Walter Susini’s career journey
02:38 - Why Coke ran the holidays are coming ads for so long?
05:51 - The power of distinctive assets for Coca Cola - especially jingles
08:34 - Why Pepsi used Coke’s polar bear
11:50 - What the data says about the Pepsi polar bear ad
15:41 - Why Walter is a “Professor of Practice”
18:10 - The failed launch of Coke Energy
21:29 - Innovation in the drinks industry: launching Coke Zero
23:32 - The sweet spot for innovation
25:53 - The political reality of being a CMO
34:00 - Why Walter’s book cover is yellow
37:11 - Why Walter wrote a book on corporate politics
40:29 - How to navigate the politics in a business
42:27 - Why you can still be fired if your performance is great
44:54 - Performance theatre beats actual theatre
47:15 - Why decisions don’t get made in meetings
47:57 - Why vulnerability and psychological safety are non-existent in business
49:33 - Dealing with buzzword hyperfocus
53:39 - How to survive the corporate jungle

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