The book’s title is a warning against losing one’s way: "A rusty nail placed near a faithful compass, will sway it from the truth". In business, the represents a company’s core values and mission, while the Nail represents the distractions—short-term profits, manipulative marketing, or compromising on quality—that can pull a brand off course. The Patagonia Model: Loyalty by Design
The Compass and the Nail: Beyond Profit to Purpose In a modern marketplace saturated with "self-serving" marketing tactics, Craig Wilson’s The Compass and the Nail provides a blueprint for a different kind of success. Drawing from his experience as a lead strategist at Patagonia , Wilson argues that the most resilient brands are built on a foundation of and unwavering values rather than simple transactions. The Core Metaphor: Staying True to the North The Compass and the Nail: How the Patagonia Mod...
Wilson explains that Patagonia’s success isn't an accident; it is the result of a deliberate that turns buyers into brand champions. From Whence We Came - COMPASS + NAIL The book’s title is a warning against losing