I tell ya, marketing gets no respect

More proof that marketing gets no respect from many leaders in the corporate world: Al Reis’ column about General Motors’ new head of branding, marketing, advertising and communications, Bob Lutz.

Lutz’s lack of marketing experience leads Reis to wonder, “What is GM thinking?”

Has respect for marketing fallen so low that the most difficult job in the profession (getting GM out of the ditch) can be given to someone with so little experience in marketing?

I’m afraid so. The fact is that most companies do not assign much value to the marketing function.

Many of us who do marketing for higher education complain about how those in leadership don’t get it. Maybe we can take solace in the fact that many corporate leaders don’t get it, either. But to me, that isn’t a very comforting thought.

(Hat tip to Bob Johnson for directing me to this article.)

Congratulations, eduStyle winners

We already gave props to the .eduGuru gang for winning the eduStyle People’s Choice Award for best higher ed blog, so it’s only fitting that we recognize all the other winners from the competition.

This year’s crop of winners featured some excellent design, photography and innovative use of social media and multimedia. Even a Twitter site was among this year’s winners.

The winners were announced July 21 at the eduWEB Conference in Chicago, and all the winners and nominees are listed on the eduStyle site.

So, congratulations to the rest of the winners:

I think that’s all of them. Apologies if I missed anyone. You can always double-check my list against eduStyle’s.

Once again, congratulations to all the winners.