Daniel Sitter What’s in a brand name? Everything! Think of these brands: Coke, Barbie, Hershey, McDonalds, Madonna, Pepsi, Bono, Microsoft, Kleenex, Xerox, Steven Spielberg, Dell and GM. Did you notice that brands can be things, replicas of people and actual people? Brands are the public perception of a thing or person. Companies work very hard […]
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Branding and Internal Communication
In the I-HR newsletter, moderator Beth N. Carvin asked if the idea of branding could be used, effectively, to improve productivity and retention. This is an expanded version of my response to her question: Yes, I think you can use the idea of branding as a tool for improving employee productivity and retention. Let’s approach […]
Branding Basics
Branding is the process by which you try to become the first business a person thinks of when they consider buying goods or services in your category. If you can “own” a word in the public’s mind, you have a huge competitive advantage. Branding is the process by which you attempt to differentiate your business […]
Branding Concepts
“Branding” is the process by which a company employs marketing strategies to get people to easily remember their business and products over anothers…essentially, it’s applied psychology. As a child, I was introduced to a relatively new hamburger chain that had begun in Australia. I still visit that burger chain regularly 25 years later. Not a […]