On Brand

On Brand

by WallyOlins (Author)

Synopsis

The author draws upon a lifetime's experience to reveal the way in which the most successful brands in the world triumph by making insiders believe in them and consumers buy into them. But now branding has moved so far beyond its commercial origins that consumer response has entered uncharted territory. Olins sets out the ground rules for branding success in the 21st century and explains why understanding the links between business, brand and consumer has never been so vital for commercial success. This guide covers all aspects of branding: how it works, how to make and sustain brands, how brands impact upon customers, companies, regions and nations and why all brands are vulnerable. It employs numerous examples, including global giants such as Nike, Shell, Coca Cola and MacDonald's, and a special case study of Volkswagen; it also illustrates logos, advertisements and the paraphenalia of modern commerce. Point-by-point guidelines show the way to branding success, including how to run a sevice brand and how to launch a worldwide programme. Olins offers an insider's look at our rapidly changing society, considering the impact of social conscience, environmental awareness and increased consumer input; his book will be an essential purchase for everyone in advertising, marketing and business.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 22 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0500511454
ISBN 13: 9780500511459

Media Reviews
Wally Olins has his bullshit detector set permanently to maximum. He is a brilliant, merciless, witty deflator of corporate incompetence, management by wishful thinking, and meaningless mission statements. He is also a subtle and original thinker with a natural gift for helping us understand how things work.
Author Bio
Wally Olins' seminal book Corporate Identity has sold over 70,000 copies worldwide. He is currently Visiting Professor at Copenhagen Business School and Said Business School, Oxford.