Global Brand Strategy

Global Brand Strategy

Author: Jan-Benedict Steenkamp

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-01-03

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1349949949

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Steenkamp introduces the global brand value chain and explains how brand equity factors into shareholder value. The book equips executives with techniques for developing strategy, organizing execution, and measuring results so that your brand will prosper globally. What sets strong global brands apart? First, they generate more than half their revenue and most of their growth outside their home market. Secondly, their brand equity is responsible for a massive percentage of their firm’s market value. Third, they operate as single brands everywhere on the planet. We find them in B2C and B2B industries, among large and small companies, and among established companies and new businesses. The stewards of these brands have a set of skills and knowledge that sets them apart from the typical corporate marketer. So what’s their secret? In a world that is globalizing, but not yet globalized, how do you build a powerful global brand that resonates universally but also accommodates local nuances? How do you ensure that it is dynamic and flexible enough to change at market speed? World-class marketing expert Jan-Benedict Steenkamp has studied global brands for over 25 years on six continents. He has distilled their practices into eight tools that you can start using today. With case studies from around the world, Steenkamp’s book is provocative and timely. Global Brand Strategy speaks to three types of B2C and B2B managers: those who want to strengthen already strong global brands, those who want to launch their brands globally and get results, and those who need to revive their global brand and stop the bleeding.


The New Global Brands

The New Global Brands

Author: John A. Quelch

Publisher: Thomson South-Western

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780324320237

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Whether you think it's a sad state of affairs or an incredible opportunity, the fact is that not-for-profit agencies like Doctors Without Borders and others have to employ marketing and branding techniques the same as any other organization. THE NEW GLOBAL BRANDS: MANAGING NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY takes you inside the process and explains the process of establishing brand identity, identifying the organizational mission, communicating brand meaning, and leveraging brand values in new and exciting ways. Full of study tools, this textbook can make a positive impact on your performance in class as well.


The Global Brand

The Global Brand

Author: Nigel Hollis

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2008-09-30

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0230615414

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A top executive at one of the world's leading marketing firms analyzes the familiarity and strength of brands and establishes five steps towards increasing brand strength in a globalized world Rapid advances in modern technology present companies with quickly expanding marketing opportunities, but they also create an over-saturated business landscape that both helps and hurts brands. The Global Brand is a thorough investigation of brand strength in the accelerated modern business world. Nigel Hollis draws on his experience at Millward Brown to present a simple formula for determining brand strength based on two axes, Presence (or familiarity) and Voltage (or marketing appeal), to illustrate the market value and performance of brands. He analyzes the five steps of customer commitment to a strong brand--Presence, Relevance, Performance, Advantage, and Bonding. Finally, Hollis emphasizes human nature as a set of constant core values that all brands should appeal to, and analyzes the future of brand-building as a profitable investment. “In The Global Brand, Nigel Hollis not only corrects some of the misconceptions of the past but offers a glimpse of the future that is both perceptive and grounded in good business sense. Those who take the time to properly digest this book will save their companies a lot of money.” —Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer, WPP


Global Brand Power

Global Brand Power

Author: Barbara E. Kahn

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1613630255

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The branding bible for today's globalized world Today, brands have become even more important than the products they represent: their stories travel with lightning speed through social media and the Internet and across countries and diverse cultures. A brand must be elastic enough to allow for reasonable category and product-line extensions, flexible enough to change with dynamic market conditions, consistent enough so that consumers who travel physically or virtually won't be confused, and focused enough to provide clear differentiation from the competition. Strong brands are more than globally recognizable; they are critical assets that can make a significant contribution to your company's bottom line. In Global Brand Power, Kahn brings brand management into the 21st century, addressing how branding contributes to the purchase process and how to position a strong global brand, from identifying the appropriate competitive set, offering a sustainable differential advantage, and targeting the right strategic segment. This essential guide also covers how customer ownership of your brand affects marketing strategy, methods for assessing brand value, how to manage a brand for long-term profitability, effective brand communications and repositioning strategies, and how to manage a brand in a world of total transparency—where one slip-up can go around the world via social media instantaneously. Filled with stories about how Coca-Cola, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc., Marriott, Apple, Starbucks, Campbell Soup Company, Southwest Airlines, and celebrities like Lady Gaga are leveraging their brands, Global Brand Power is the only book you will need to implement an effective brand strategy for your firm.


The Global Brand CEO

The Global Brand CEO

Author: Marc de Swaan Arons

Publisher:

Published: 2010-09-16

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 9780615387086

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Today almost every marketer works on or competes against a global brandThink about it; only ten years ago things were very different. The Global Brand CEO is the first book to specifically focus on what it takes to win in global marketing. Building on over 20 years of practical experience, and having worked with the leaders of many of the world's most successful global brands, the authors present a simple framework and practical tools that will help every global marketer unlock the value of global brands and ready their organization for accelerated growth.The insights, vision and approach presented in this book are all practitioner endorsed. Some 45 of the world's most successful CMOs contributed with examples and case studies and the recommendations are backed by the findings of EffectiveBrands' proprietary Leading Global Brands study which includes contributions from over 250 global brands, 2,500 global marketing leaders, and 21,000 global marketers and their colleagues. The book includes case studies from Sony Ericsson, Johnnie Walker, Dove, HSBC, Coca-Cola, OMO, Starbucks, Dulux, Procter and Gamble, VISA, and GSK Consumer Healthcare


Brand New: The Shape of Brands to Come

Brand New: The Shape of Brands to Come

Author: Wally Olins

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Published: 2014-04-22

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0500772037

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The world’s leading practitioner of branding predicts the future of companies’ identities in an ever -changing marketing landscape What is the future for brands and branding? Does globalization mean that variety and individuality will be crushed out of existence by massive multinationals? Will everywhere and everything become similar, like the world of airports today? Or will there still be room for brands that thrive on being different? What about the impact of digital technology and increasing customer feedback through the internet and social media? What, in fact, do customers want? Today's businesses, in addition to thinking about price and authenticity, have to deal with corporate social responsibility. How does this affect the products and services we consume? How does it influence the way we feel about organizations? Are corporations here to maximize profits and grow, or to help society, or both? With the rapid rise of new markets in India, China, Brazil, and elsewhere, will new global brands emerge based around local cultural strengths and heritage? If so, what will this mean for the traditional dominance of brands based on Western cultural norms? Wally Olins's fascinating book looks at every aspect of the world of branding. With his customary flair and no-nonsense prose, he analyzes the problems facing today's organizations, criticizes corporate missteps, praises those companies who seem to be building and sustaining brands efficiently in our brave new world, and predicts the future of branding. No one interested in marketing, business, or contemporary culture will want to be without this book.


From Chinese Brand Culture to Global Brands

From Chinese Brand Culture to Global Brands

Author: W. Zhiyan

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 1137276355

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From Chinese Brand Culture to Global Brands examines branding from the Chinese perspective, and predicts that China's greatest brands are poised for global dominance.


Corporate Cultures and Global Brands

Corporate Cultures and Global Brands

Author: Albrecht Rothacher

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9789812563057

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This interesting book covers the development of 19 prominent European, American and Asian companies from their humble origins to their current status as global operators. The case studies review the changes of their corporate structures and the successes and failures of their marketing and branding strategies. A wide range of business sectors is covered, including foodstuffs, drinks, retail, apparel, electronics, aviation, cars and entertainment. Of prime importance for corporate survival and growth in all sectors and countries is the crucial shift from ownerOCofounderOCorun companies to consolidated management-led corporations. The wide range of sectors and countries of origin featured also permits valid conclusions on the persistence of distinctive national management styles and brand images. This clearly proves that there are corporate limits to globalization, which companies during thoughtless cross-national mergers ignore at their peril. Contents: Corporate Identities and Successful Branding; Mars Inc.: More than Candies and Cat Food; The Bitter Sweet Chocolates of Sprngli-Lindt; Kikkoman: Far Travelled Sauces; Who Loves McDonald's ?; For God, America and the Real Thing: The Coke Story; Zubrowka Bison Vodka: The High Is the Limit; Ikea: The SmNland Way Goes Global; The Rise and Fall of the Seibu-Saison Empire; United, the Benetton Way; Nike Just Did It; Nokia: Connecting People through a Disconnected Past; Sony: Made by Morita; Sir Richard Branson's Virgins; Toyota: The Reluctant Multinational; Fiat: The Festa Is Over; Corporate Mergers, Merged Brands in Trouble: DaimlerChrysler and BMW-Rover; The Lego Universe of Building Bricks; The Magic of Disney. Readership: Students, professionals and lay people interested in management and business issues."


Global Brand Management

Global Brand Management

Author: Laurence Minsky

Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers

Published: 2019-11-03

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 074948361X

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In today's hyper-connected world, any brand with a website or digital presence is 'global' by its very definition; yet in practice it takes an enormous amount of strategic planning and adaptability to successfully manage an international brand. Global Brand Management explores the increasingly universal scope of brand management. In an era when many brand managers will find themselves working for large multinationals operating across varied territories, categories and consumer groups, developing an understanding of both the opportunities and risks of multinational brands is truly essential. Meticulously researched, Global Brand Management shows readers how to manage an existing global brand, while simultaneously equipping them with the skills to build one from scratch. The text uses fascinating case studies including Oreo, Harley Davidson and Xiaomi to demonstrate the challenges of maintaining a stable brand identity when operating across territories with different languages, cultural values and logistics. With helpful pedagogy throughout and built-in features to enhance classroom learning, Global Brand Management is the perfect springboard for students to appreciate, enjoy and embrace the nuances and complexities of brand management on an international scale.


Brand Leadership

Brand Leadership

Author: David A. Aaker

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-12-11

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 1471104370

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Management fads come and go in the blink of an eye, but branding is here to stay. Closely watched by the stock market and obsessed over by the biggest companies, brand identity is the one indisputable source of sustainable competitive advantage, the vital key to customer loyalty. David Aaker is widely recognised as the leading expert in this burgeoning field. Now he prepares managers for the next wave of the brand revolution. With coauthor Erich Joachimsthaler, Aaker takes brand management to the next level - strategic brand leadership. Required reading for every marketing manager is the authors' conceptualisation of 'brand architecture' - how multiple brands relate to each other - and their insights on the hot new area of Internet branding. Full of impeccable, intelligent guidance, BRAND LEADERSHIP is the visionary key to business success in the future.