Gowno & Nexen
Ever thought about how a street art piece could rewrite a boardroom deal?
Only if the mural hits the right audience, then the colors can be read as terms and the boardroom can finally see the same picture.
Sure, but remember the audience is as fickle as a billboard in a snowstorm, paint it, shout it, and watch the CEOs try to translate the colors into contracts.
If the mural hits the right crowd, the colors become bargaining chips, but be ready for CEOs to read only what they want—prepare a fallback that’s as quiet as a chess move.
Right, the CEOs will filter out the noise, so keep a quiet, dead‑silence backup that pops when the boardroom pretends to understand.
Keep the quiet backup tucked in the corner, so when the boardroom pretends to understand, you can slip in the silent clause and let the silence do the rest.
Keep that quiet corner like a secret stash, slip the silent clause in when the boardroom pretends to understand, then let the silence do the heavy lifting—sometimes a blank wall speaks louder than a thousand words.