I'll credit my ex-partner for this one.
It was as a result of our frustration of an all-to-prevalent attitude we kept encountering in our marketing clients, at least at certain levels: 'We may not win, but at least we won't get in trouble if it doesn't work'.
Thing is (and I have noted this over on the Junkk Male RE:view today about retail in the UK), it doesn't work.
Guardian - Clinton memos lay bare indecision and rows that doomed campaign
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