The Brand Gap
How to Bridge the Distance Between Business Strategy and Design. A Whiteboard Overview
(Sprache: Englisch)
A veteran author and branding expert shows readers how to leverage the power of branding and make the leap from strategy to execution. After explaining what a brand is (and isn't) and discussing the foundations of a brand, Neumeier discusses five critical...
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A veteran author and branding expert shows readers how to leverage the power of branding and make the leap from strategy to execution. After explaining what a brand is (and isn't) and discussing the foundations of a brand, Neumeier discusses five critical disciplines: differentiation, collaboration, innovation, validation, and cultivation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Brand Gap “
- Introduction
- Discipline 1: Differentiate
- Discipline 2: Collaborate
- Discipline 3: Innovate
- Discipline 4: Validate
- Discipline 5: Cultivate
- Take Home Lessons
- Brand Glossary
- Acknowledgments
- Recommended Reading
Autoren-Porträt von Marty Neumeier
Marty Neumeier's professional mission is to "incite business revolution by unleashing the power of design thinking." He does this by writing books, conducting workshops, and speaking internationally about the power of brand, innovation, and design. His bestselling "whiteboard" books include THE BRAND GAP, ZAG, and THE DESIGNFUL COMPANY. His video, MARTY NEUMEIER'S INNOVATION WORKSHOP, combines highlights from all three books into a hands-on learning experience. Marty serves as Director of Transformation at Liquid Agency, and divides his writing time between California and southwest France.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Marty Neumeier
- 2005, revised and expanded edition, 208 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Maße: 20 x 13,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Pearson
- ISBN-10: 0321348109
- ISBN-13: 9780321348104
Sprache:
Englisch
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"The surprise book of the year!" -JOHN MOORE, EDITOR AT FAST COMPANY "The first book on brand that seems fresh and relevant." -RIC GREFE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF AIGA, THE PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR DESIGN "A pleasure to read. THE BRAND GAP consistently provides deep, practical advice in a light, visual way. Learn about the power of imagery and the role of research in building a heavy-duty brand-without the heavy-duty reading." -DAVID A. AAKER, AUTHOR OF BRAND PORTFOLIO STRATEGY AND BUILDING STRONG BRANDS "Finally, a book that cuts to the heart of what brand is all about-connecting the rational and the emotional, the theoretical and the practical, the logical and the magical to create a sustainable competitive advantage." -SUSAN ROCKRISE, WORLDWIDE CREATIVE DIRECTOR, INTEL "A well-managed brand is the lifeblood of any successful company. Read this book before your competitors do!" -TOM KELLEY, GENERAL MANAGER, IDEO, AND CO-AUTHOR OFTHE ART OF INNOVATION "In THE BRAND GAP, Neumeier reminds us that the ultimate moment of truth for all brands is the customer experience. Customer perceptions trump our own perceptions." -KURT KUEHN, SENIOR VP OF WORLDWIDE MARKETING AND SALES, UPS "This is not just another book on brand. This is the ONLY book you'll need to read in business, engineering, and design school." -CLEMENT MOK, design entrepreneur "Must-reading for anyone who wants to understand how their business strategy will succeed or fail when put to the ultimate test: 'Do customers perceive a difference that's desirable?'" -STEVE HARRINGTON, DIRECTOR OF STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS, HEWLETT-PACKARD "The book slices like a hot knife through all the turgid, pseudo-academic nonsense that surrounds branding. It's now on the course list for my graduate students, and new members of my team at Ogilvy get a copy with their training materials." -BRIAN COLLINS, EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR, OGILVY
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