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Building strong brands


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In this book, Aaker reveals how, in creating a brand's identity, a manager must look beyond a product's physical attributes to consider its emotional benefits and introduce the brand-as-person, brand-as-organisation and brand-as-symbol perspectives. As industries turn increasingly hostile, it is clear that strong brand-building skills are needed to survive and prosper. In David Aaker's pathbreaking book, MANAGING BRAND EQUITY, managers discovered the value of a brand as a strategic asset and a company's primary source of competitive advantage. Now, in this compelling new work, Aaker uses real brand-building cases from Saturn, General Electric, Kodak, Healthy Choice, McDonald's, and others to demonstrate how strong brands have been created and managed. A common pitfall of brand strategists is to focus on brand attributes. Aaker shows how to break out of the box by considering emotional and self-expressive benefits and by introducing the brand-as-person, brand-as-organisation, and brand-as-symbol perspectives. A second pitfall is to ignore the fact that individual brands are part of a larger system consisting of many intertwined and overlapping brands and subbrands. Aaker shows how to manage the "brand system" to achieve clarity and synergy, to adapt to a changing environment, and to leverage brand assets into new markets and products. As executives in a wide range of industries seek to prevent their products and services from becoming commodities, they are recommitting themselves to brands as a foundation of business strategy. This new work will be essential reading for the battle-ready.

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Contents; Preface; 1. What is a strong brand? 2. The Saturn story; 3. The brand identity system; 4. Organizational associations; 5. Brand personality; 6. Identity implementation; 7. Brand strategies over time; 8. Managing brand systems; 9. Leveraging the brand; 10. Measuring brand equity across products & markets; 11. Organizing for brand building


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