Branding
Asking the query:
‘Why do people care?’ is crucial to the crafting of one’s brand. All
other MarCom elements then support the brand and perpetuate the brand
in the marketplace, but the brand’s spirit – in essence- should be
easily communicated in simple words.
Since the brand is truly the foundation of
one’s MarCom, we have dedicated a complete chapter of the
MarCom Acumen Guidebook to this issue,
developed a Project Plan for managing
the development of your company/product brand, and interviewed Brian
McMahon, a branding guru who has developed literally hundreds of brands
and who served as Creative Director for Ogilvy and Mather (the
agency recognized for developing the branding process).
Our MarCom
Acumen Guidebook contains branding information such as:
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The definition of brand
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Brand history
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Brand Development Process
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Example of Brand
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Cost of Brand
The information is invaluable and will
educate you about the science involved in the art of branding –
empowering you to be more effective in generating value for your brand
via MarCom.
The Brand
Development Project Plan provides you with a detailed view of the
process, including: team members, milestones, annotations, and expected
length of time between milestones. And, the Project Plan can be set-up
based on a specific due date, or starting today as day one – providing
you with the flexibility you need to manage your projects and with the
know-how to work efficiently and strategically.
Brian’s
Executive Q & A provides readers with keen insights into the
branding process. It will assist you in better discerning the brand
concept and in developing a significant brand for your own
organization. Brian answers questions regarding:
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Company vs. Product brand
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The Successful brand
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Top 3 Brands
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Supporting and maintaining a brand
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Misconceptions about brand development
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Brand development deliverables
In concert with the
MarCom Acumen Guidebook and the
Brand Project Plan, you will become a
brand expert quickly and add priceless value to your organization’s
brand, to turn x into 2x.