Season 8 Episode 30
Welcome to another episode of The Art of Consulting, where we delve deep into the strategies and experiences of seasoned professionals in the consulting sphere. Today's guest is none other than Mark Amtower, the founder and partner of Amtower & Company, a firm specializing in marketing to the government. With a career spanning 39 years, Mark has been at the forefront of acknowledging and leveraging the nuances of marketing within the government contracting world. Episode Breakdown:
00:00 - 00:01: Speaker 1 (Host) opens the episode with a greeting to the audience.
00:15 - 00:22: Speaker 2 introduces Mark Amtower, highlighting his role as the founder of Amtower & Company.
00:23 - 00:25: Mark Amtower expresses his gratitude for being invited to the show.
00:25 - 00:36: The conversation touches upon a previous discussion, and Mark is prompted to share details about his background and focus.
00:38 - 01:27: Mark discusses the beginnings of his company in 1985, his background in literature, and his dive into the unique discipline of marketing to the government.
01:27 - 01:31: Mark humorously acknowledges the longevity of his career.
01:33 - 01:36: Speaker 2 jokes about Mark's long-standing career.
01:36 - 01:37: Mark responds with a light-hearted comment.
01:39 - 02:50: The dialogue shifts to the theme of non-traditional paths to consulting, highlighting the diverse skills that people bring to the industry.
02:50 - 03:04: Speaker 2 asks Mark how his non-traditional background shaped his consulting approach.
03:04 - 03:45: Mark recounts experiences, such as telemarketing and IT sales, that provided valuable skills for his consulting career.
03:45 - 04:27: Mark discusses his entry into advertising and how he identified a niche in marketing to government, which led to establishing his consulting presence.
04:28 - 05:14: Challenges of creating a client pipeline and managing financial concerns as a new consultant are discussed.
05:15 - 05:44: Speaker 2 reflects on the difficulty of securing subsequent contracts and the importance of building a client pipeline.
05:44 - 06:09: Speaker 2 asks how Mark identified and pursued the niche in government marketing.
06:09 - 06:54: Mark shares how he recognized unmet needs in the market and became the first to address federal marketing issues.
06:54 - 07:39: Mark explains positioning strategies and being first-to-market, referencing Jack Trout and Al Ries’ marketing insights.
07:40 - 08:21: Mark's journey of writing about government business and giving speaking engagements is discussed.
08:21 - 08:27: Mark mentions how ad agencies in D.C. often overlooked marketing to the government.
08:29 - 09:01: Speaker 2 discusses the concept of market awareness and recognizing gaps in the market.
09:01 - 09:32: Speaker 2 and Mark talk about the importance of acting on ideas when opportunities arise.
09:32 - 09:50: Mark shares his strategy for building expertise through experience and addressing industry issues like mailroom logistics.
09:51 - 10:37: Mark explains his innovative solution to improve mail delivery in federal agencies by understanding internal processes.
10:37 - 11:14: Mark discusses founding an association to facilitate collaboration between mailers and federal mail managers.
11:14 - 11:51: The importance of addressing industry-specific problems through communication and collaboration is emphasized.
11:51 - 12:29: Mark's experience with influencing mail routing in federal agencies is shared.
12:31 - 13:07: Speaker 2 appreciates Mark’s
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