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Mark O'Brien

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I’m a business owner. My company — O’Brien Communications Group (OCG) — is a B2B brand-management and marketing-communication firm that helps companies position their brands effectively and persuasively in industries as diverse as: Insurance, Financial Services, Senior Living, Manufacturing, Construction, and Nonprofit. We do our work so well that seven of the companies (brands) we’ve represented have been acquired by other companies. OCG is different because our business model is different. We don’t bill by the hour or the project. We don’t bill by time or materials. We don’t mark anything up. We don’t take media commissions. We pass through every expense incurred on behalf of our clients at net. We scope the work, price the work, put beginning and end dates on our engagements, and charge flat, consistent fees every month for the terms of the engagements. I’m also a writer by calling and an Irish storyteller by nature. In addition to writing posts for my company’s blog, I’m a frequent publisher on LinkedIn and Medium. And I’ve published three books for children, numerous short stories, and other works, all of which are available on Amazon under my full name, Mark Nelson O’Brien.

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An Ode to Billie Jean

"Unless you came here from another planet, you’ve likely heard Michael Jackson’s song, “Billie Jean”, at some point in your life." ...

iMatter

"Since I don’t like to see people suffer unduly, I’ve been working with Apple to develop an app for iPhones, iPads, and iMacs. It’s called iMatter." ...

Black, No Sugar: Part Two

"If a climate scientist tells you you’re wrong, tell him to fill his hat with Himalayan yak dung. It won’t make him any smarter. But it’ll give people a really good reason not to hang around with him." ...

Cut Me to the Bone

"I engineered the Bahari to be so tough and sharp that it can cut through a wall of reinforced concrete, hack through structural steel I-beams, and still shave a baby’s ass without leaving any nicks, scratches, abrasions, or — most important — infections." ...

Expectations vs. Intentions: Part Two

"Tangling unexamined expectations and intentions (even the best of them) often yields unintended consequences, even though those consequences would likely have been obvious with a little forethought and some increasingly uncommon common sense." ...

Expectations vs. Intentions

"It’s at least arguable that expectations are externally directed. They may or may not be reasonable. They may derive from outcomes we desire or behaviors we presume should come from others." ...