Artisanal Management

So, What Is This ‘Artisanal’ Thing Anyway?

January 5th, 2010 · No Comments · Marketing

Yeah I know, it’s a funny little word, not very well known, doesn’t totally roll off the tongue.  So why choose to build my brand around it?

Here’s a quick snapshot from Wikipedia:

An artisan (from Italian: artigiano) is a skilled manual worker who crafts items that may be functional or strictly decorative, including furniture, clothing, jewelry, household items, and tools. The term can also be used as an adjective to refer to the craft of hand making food products, such as bread, beverages and cheese.
<pay attention – this part is important!> Manufacture by hand and with hand tools imparts unique and individual qualities to artisanal products, in contrast to mass produced goods where every one is nearly identical. Artisans traditionally work in media such as wood, ceramics, glass, common and precious metals, basketry, textiles, esparto grass, and leather.

To be honest, I hadn’t seen this entry until I just looked it up a moment ago, but look how nicely it explains Artisanal Management’s tagline and credo – Unique*Individual*Handcrafted.

You’re an artisan too, aren’t you?  Whether you’re making music, making business, or expressing yourself in a way that’s uniquely you, don’t you strive to put your personal, carefully crafted stamp on things?  I live in a creative world “in contrast to mass produced goods where every one is nearly identical” and my clients do too.

Don’t make the mistake that artisanal also means ‘small’ – ponder Lady GaGa for a moment, or even Taylor Swift.  Those two ladies started small, sure, but handcrafted their careers into the stratosphere.

And lastly, what could be better than being associated with bread, beverages and cheese?

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