When Great Ads Just Aren't Enough

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new york Even before signs emerged last week that Wieden + Kennedy’s decades’ long stranglehold on Nike’s ad business was weakening, the agency’s flagship client was publicly distancing itself from the traditional media and marketing strategies that are synonymous with the Portland, Ore. shop.

Last month, Mark Parker, Nike’s new CEO, told investors that relying on Nike’s mass appeal was no longer good enough. Going forward, he said, the company needs to find new ways to forge closer and more meaningful connections to consumers through more customized, personal experiences—a shift significant enough to prompt Nike to reorganize to a more decentralized management structure.

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