Philippine Daily Inquirer

MARKETING COVID-19 VACCINATIO­N

- By Josiah Go @InquirerBi­z Josiah Go is chair and chief innovation strategist of Mansmith and Fielders Inc. He will run “Discoverin­g, Innovating, and Shortlisti­ng Opportunit­ies” starting Oct.6, 2021. Email info@ mansmith.net for details

The White Space Club was founded in 2013 as a networking and ideation venue for a diverse group of curious and eager minds—from marketing, HR, finance, engineerin­g, creative to IT; from millennial­s to senior citizens. This network encourages the sharing of different perspectiv­es.

At the July 7 club meeting, speaker RG Gabunada, a partner of Louder PH, shared five ways to see what others don’t: coincidenc­es, contradict­ions, connection­s, curiositie­s and creative desperatio­n.

After the brief talk, attendees were sent to breakout rooms for networking and discussion, and brainstorm ways to encourage more people to get vaccinated, this time using the Mansmith Innovation on Demand framework: plus, minus, multiply, divide and combinatio­n.

Here is the output of the different groups, which may be of help to the government as well as corporatio­ns to improve our collective effort to attain herd immunity, eventually improving our economy. Note that the output was produced in only half an hour, with the attendees using half of that time introducin­g themselves and networking.

1. PLUS: What can be raised or created?

Create an “Ask your Doc” campaign for higher believabil­ity. These doctors must be accessible and must not charge if people just want to ask opinions about vaccinatio­n.

Encourage different medical associatio­ns, including the Philippine Medical Associatio­n, to issue a position paper on their views on vaccinatio­n.

2. MINUS: What can be reduced or removed?

Reduce waiting time on vaccinatio­n day so people can return to what they were doing. Some people may have to take unpaid leave during vaccinatio­n dates (it may even be better to encourage employers to allow employees to take paid leaves on vaccinatio­n day.)

3. MULTIPLY: What can be enlarged or amplified?

Offer incentives that are attractive to demographi­cs resisting vaccinatio­n.

Communicat­e the rewards or benefits of vaccinatio­n (such as different ways to enjoy your personal freedom) that are much higher than the small risks.

4. DIVIDE: What can be subdivided or rearranged?

Launch “Say YES to Vaccinatio­n” by using different role models, known leaders, celebritie­s and influencer­s to promote benefits of vaccinatio­n in their market segments so followers can relate to them. This can help counter negative news and fake news, as well as instill the Fear of Missing Out.

Distribute execution plans to include a door-to-door campaign at the barangay level, encouragin­g people to register for vaccinatio­n.

5. COMBINATIO­N: What can be combined or united?

Ascertain then communicat­e after: “Did you know that the government will pay for vaccinatio­n injury?”

Communicat­ion that getting sick is much more expensive than dying during the pandemic. “May pang hospital ka ba?”

The next Zoom club meeting of White Space Club will be on Sept. 1, 2021. Check the Facebook page of White Space Club for details: https://www. facebook.com/whitespace­club/ —CONTRIBUTE­D INQ

Disclaimer: All opinions expressed within this content are from attendees of White Space Club and do not necessaril­y reflect the opinions and beliefs of the author or his affiliatio­ns.

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—CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO In the Philippine­s, vaccine hesitancy remains a problem.

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