McCann Puts Its Employees On The Streets For A Day

In an unprecedented global research initiative, McCann Worldgroup has enlisted all of its employees around the world to leave their desks for a day and head to the streets in their local markets to meet with and interview people face-to-face to gain insights into their shopping behavior and their relationship to cultural values.

This new ‘Truth About Street’ study will involve roughly 20,000 McCann Worldgroup employees in more than 100 countries. In the MENA region, FP7 offices across Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Turkey and the UAE, will be joined by other McCann Worldgroup and MCN agencies such as McCann Health, Commonwealth/McCann and MRM//McCann.

Every department and level of the network has been enlisted to participate, from associates to senior management, including creative, business leadership, strategy, production and administrative teams. The questions and conversations are designed to gather additional information and insights about local cultures, brand attitudes, traditional shopping, ecommerce and emerging consumer sentiment.

This is the first time that an agency network has galvanized its entire employee base to help develop in-depth insights about local culture and its connection today to brand attitudes and shopping behavior. In doing so, employees will hear first-hand the cultural shifts that are affecting clients and have a deeper understanding of how to apply these learnings to help grow client’s brands and businesses.

According to McCann, the initiative will uncover the shifting human and cultural dynamics, requiring new approaches to marketing that the agency network has called ‘Deep Globality.’ By empowering its whole network, it expects to gain rich truths and inducting everyone personally behind these new global and local perspectives that are influencing how clients need to go to market.

The findings will be incorporated in the next wave of McCann Worldgroup’s Truth About Global Brands study and FP7/MENA’s ‘MENA, Uncovered’ study.

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