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Love notes posted on Yumburgers. Declarations expressed over Chickenjoy. It鈥檚 not impossible that you鈥檝e been touched by Jollibee鈥檚 viral commercial series for Valentine鈥檚鈥攄ubbed #KwentongJollibee鈥攚hich has earned more than 15 million views. Beyond the screen, the numbers have translated into good revenues for the company during the period, thanks to marketing communications agency McCann WorldGroup Philippines.

The fast food giant is just among McCann Philippines鈥 clients: a long list that includes other large companies like Coca-Cola, Nestl茅, and the Bank of the Philippine Islands.

In a conversation with one of its top execs, SparkUp found out that behind the success of the agency is thorough and meticulous use of data.

Gino Borromeo, vice-president and chief strategy officer at McCann Philippines, whose primary role is to guide and advise clients said that coming up with a strong campaign involves a rigorous process of 鈥渞eading the market, people, and competition鈥 using data before 鈥渞ecommending where a brand will go.鈥

鈥淎nybody can come up with recommendations but if those recommendations are not grounded by some kind of truth or reality, they are just opinions,鈥 he said.

These 鈥渂its of information,鈥 Borromeo said, 鈥済uide us to what we should really be looking at and what we should be ignoring.鈥

鈥淒ata comes in many forms,鈥 he explained. 鈥淪ometimes it鈥檚 numbers, sometimes it鈥檚 stories, sometimes it鈥檚 pictures, sometimes it鈥檚 how people behave, and what we鈥檙e trying to do is look at as many data sources as we can given the time available to us and given the matrix of the client鈥檚 problem.鈥

PROCESS

The production begins with 鈥渕onitoring of certain points of data鈥 from different sources such as social media, third-party data providers, and McCann鈥檚 own research unit called Truth Central. Borromeo鈥檚 team is composed of 15 individuals from different backgrounds, including market research, brand management, advertising, and social media.

鈥淭he reason why they have different backgrounds is all of them have access and knowledge of data from different places, so we look at different sources,鈥 he explained.

He added, 鈥淓very Google search that people do in this country is a form of data indicator of what people are interested in, what they鈥檙e looking for, hashtags that go up on social media is another form of data, the conversations on Facebook is another form of data, so we try to track all of these on a normal basis and then we connect that to data we subscribe to.鈥

After collecting information, the team then finds connections among them, then looks for patterns.

鈥淥n any given day, you鈥檒l see us in one of our war rooms. We鈥檙e plotting out all information we have on pieces of paper or post-its and we literally try to make connections with thread and needles,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e like conspiracy theorists or FBI investigators.

But while 鈥渄ata doesn鈥檛 lie,鈥 Borromeo said mere information 鈥渏ust tells the 鈥榳hat.鈥欌

鈥淩eal interesting things鈥 happen, he says, during the process when 鈥渁 story embedded in the information鈥 emerges.

鈥淚 try to find the why,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hy is the number like this? Why are the people behaving like this? Why do people choose this product over the other one? What鈥檚 really happening?鈥

The long process boils down to finding the 鈥渦nderlying narrative鈥 of all data and converting them to a story.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very easy to dump a lot of information on people but we find that it is easier for people to understand if you tell it in the form of a story,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e try to extract patterns from the different numbers and based on those patterns find what is the emerging story. That鈥檚 the focus of the story because stories make given situations clearer, stories are also a good way to transmit to either your colleague or client what you see is happening in the market.鈥

In this day and age of technology, data has become among the biggest sources of gold for businesses, with data-driven companies such as Google, Facebook, and Apple, to name a few, dominating the global market.

But while pieces of simple information can bring million of revenue to businesses, they can also wreak havoc if not properly utilized. Social media giant Facebook, for example, is under fire after data from 50 million users worldwide ended up with data mining firm Cambridge Analytica that helped U.S. President Donald Trump secure the position in 2016.

For Borromeo, there are two ways data can help businesses grow: by allowing them to know the pulse of the market and by opening more opportunities.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e clear about the problem or the opportunity you want to address, data can actually inspire solutions to the problem,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat data does is its shows you a possibility. It shows you a perspective that you might have not considered until you saw that piece of information.鈥

For McCann, creativity鈥檚 鈥減erfect pair鈥 is actually data.