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Co-Creating Brands : Brand Management from a Co-Creative Perspective

SKU: 9781472962263
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  • Author:
    IND Nicholas / SCHMIDT Holger
  • ISBN:
    9781472962263
  • Publication Date:
    March 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    336
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Bloomsbury
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Co-Creating Brands : Brand Management from a Co-Creative Perspective
Co-Creating Brands : Brand Management from a Co-Creative Perspective

Co-Creating Brands : Brand Management from a Co-Creative Perspective

SKU: 9781472962263
Regular price $42.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    IND Nicholas / SCHMIDT Holger
  • ISBN:
    9781472962263
  • Publication Date:
    March 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    336
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Bloomsbury
  • Country of Publication:

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Brand management and development has traditionally been regarded as the responsibility of the organisation they design, produce and sell the brand, before delivering it to customers. Yet this approach can be needlessly restrictive, as the connective power of the internet and the desire of consumers to focus on experiences has reshaped branding. In this digital age, development occurs beyond the limits of the organisation so that, in many ways, brands are effectively co-created by consumers.Rather than lead, manage and control, contemporary managers have taken on the new tasks of listening, connecting and participating in brand development. The focus of brand management has shifted to the intersection between the organisation and its stakeholders. This changing environment must lead to a new paradigm of brand management: the 'co-creation perspective'.

Co-Creating Brands is an accessible exploration of how co-created brands produce value and how the success of this approach can be measured and assured. The authors draw upon a wide array of international case studies and strategic models, which clearly demonstrate how to both effectively deliver this method and how to deal with the situational challenges and obstacles that can occur. If organisational leaders are willing to let go complete control of their brand and recognise the supportive culture of employees, customers and stake-holders, their brand can become an unstoppable marketing force.

Featured in the January 2020 Business Books newsletter.
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  • Brand management and development has traditionally been regarded as the responsibility of the organisation they design, produce and sell the brand, before delivering it to customers. Yet this approach can be needlessly restrictive, as the connective power of the internet and the desire of consumers to focus on experiences has reshaped branding. In this digital age, development occurs beyond the limits of the organisation so that, in many ways, brands are effectively co-created by consumers.Rather than lead, manage and control, contemporary managers have taken on the new tasks of listening, connecting and participating in brand development. The focus of brand management has shifted to the intersection between the organisation and its stakeholders. This changing environment must lead to a new paradigm of brand management: the 'co-creation perspective'.

    Co-Creating Brands is an accessible exploration of how co-created brands produce value and how the success of this approach can be measured and assured. The authors draw upon a wide array of international case studies and strategic models, which clearly demonstrate how to both effectively deliver this method and how to deal with the situational challenges and obstacles that can occur. If organisational leaders are willing to let go complete control of their brand and recognise the supportive culture of employees, customers and stake-holders, their brand can become an unstoppable marketing force.

    Featured in the January 2020 Business Books newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Brand management and development has traditionally been regarded as the responsibility of the organisation they design, produce and sell the brand, before delivering it to customers. Yet this approach can be needlessly restrictive, as the connective power of the internet and the desire of consumers to focus on experiences has reshaped branding. In this digital age, development occurs beyond the limits of the organisation so that, in many ways, brands are effectively co-created by consumers.Rather than lead, manage and control, contemporary managers have taken on the new tasks of listening, connecting and participating in brand development. The focus of brand management has shifted to the intersection between the organisation and its stakeholders. This changing environment must lead to a new paradigm of brand management: the 'co-creation perspective'.

Co-Creating Brands is an accessible exploration of how co-created brands produce value and how the success of this approach can be measured and assured. The authors draw upon a wide array of international case studies and strategic models, which clearly demonstrate how to both effectively deliver this method and how to deal with the situational challenges and obstacles that can occur. If organisational leaders are willing to let go complete control of their brand and recognise the supportive culture of employees, customers and stake-holders, their brand can become an unstoppable marketing force.

Featured in the January 2020 Business Books newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.