Good for Business
Today, having a respected brand matters a lot, and corporations from Wal-Mart to GE are transforming the way they do business to earn their customers' loyalty. In this timely book, a diverse group of branding gurus illustrate how t...
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Good for Business
Today, having a respected brand matters a lot, and corporations from Wal-Mart to GE are transforming the way they do business to earn their customers' loyalty. In this timely book, a diverse group of branding gurus illustrate how the most dynamic companies of today are charting a new path for the corporate brand of tomorrow through four key elements: Purpose beyond Profit, Humanized Leadership, Corporate Consciousness, and Collaborative Partnerships. Going forward, corporate culture and social responsibility will sit at the center of brand strategy.
PART I: THE CONSUMER AND THE COMPANY OF THE FUTURE Rethinking the Role of the Corporation Welcome to the Consumer Republic Four Cornerstones of the Corporate Brand of the Future PART II: REINVENTING CORPORATE CULTURE The Conscious Corporate Brand and the Rewards of Reputation What It Takes to Be a Leader of Tomorrow Creating a Culture to Engage the Talent of Tomorrow Creating Effective Brand Messengers in a Second-Opinion Society PART III: ACCELERATING THE MOMENTUM OF THE CORPORATE BRAND Vision, Shmision - Getting Real with a Useful Statement of Direction Living the USOD: Embedding and Sustaining It Maximizing Tomorrow's Brand Value by Living Clear Values Today
ANDREW BENETT co-CEO of Marketing Communications agency Euro RSCG NY and Global Chief Strategy Officer of Euro RSCG Worldwide. In 2009, Andrew was named to Crain's New York Business's '40 Under 40.' ANN O'REILLY Content Director of Euro RSCG's Knowledge Exchange. She is co-author of The Future of Men and Buzz. CAVAS GOBHAI former CEO of Synectics, is a leading business consultant specializing in strategy and innovation for senior management teams. GREG WELCH global leader for the Consumer Goods& Services Practice at executive search firm Spencer Stuart. Lukk