Is it just me, or does watching holiday movies hit different when you’re a brand strategist? Like, one minute I’m curled up with hot chocolate enjoying the classics, and the next I’m thinking “Wait… the Grinch’s character development arc is literally a masterclass in brand evolution.”
(This is what happens when you can’t turn off your strategic brain. Send help. Or cookies. Preferably cookies.)
But since we’re here, let’s lean into it. Because honestly? These holiday favorites are secretly dropping some serious brand strategy wisdom. Here’s what I mean…
Remember how the Grinch started? Green, grumpy, and determined to stay in his comfort zone on Mount Crumpit? (Sound like any business owners we know?)
But here’s what the Grinch teaches us about brand evolution:
Lesson: Don’t let fear of change keep your brand stuck on top of a mountain. Sometimes you need to sled down into new territory.
Buddy the Elf is enthusiasm personified. He’s authentic, consistent, and VERY committed to his personal brand. But remember that conference room scene? Yeah… sometimes authenticity needs a little… calibration.
What Buddy teaches us about brand voice:
Lesson: Find the sweet spot between staying true to your brand and meeting your audience where they are.
Kevin McCallister is basically a tiny strategic genius. But let’s be honest—sometimes his plans are a bit… extra. (Did we really need the blowtorch AND the flying paint cans?)
The brand strategy takeaways:
Lesson: Strategy doesn’t have to be complex to be brilliant.
This classic shows us how to balance tradition with innovation. Macy’s didn’t need to completely reinvent itself—it just needed to remember what really mattered to its audience.
What it teaches us about branding:
Lesson: You don’t always need to reinvent the wheel—sometimes you just need to remember why the wheel was great in the first place.
Just like these classic characters, your brand has its own unique story and growth potential. Maybe you’re:
The key is recognizing where you are and where you want to go. Because just like our favorite holiday characters, every brand has room for character development.
If you’re feeling like your brand needs its own holiday movie transformation (minus the cartoon heart growth or elaborate booby traps), let’s chat. My Creative Kickstart session is perfect for figuring out your brand’s character arc and planning its next big scene.
And tell me…. Which holiday movie does YOUR brand relate to most? Drop me a comment below—I’d love to hear your thoughts! (And yes, Die Hard counts as a holiday movie. I said what I said. 😉)