UnBranding
100 Branding Lessons for the Age of Disruption
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Narrateur(s):
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Scott Stratten
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Alison Stratten
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Auteur(s):
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Scott Stratten
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Alison Stratten
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UnBranding breaks through the noise of disruption.
We live in a transformative time. The digital age has given us unlimited access to information and affected all our traditional business relationships - from how we hire and manage, to how we communicate with our current and would-be customers. Innovation continues to create opportunities for emerging products and services we never thought possible.
With all the excitement of our time comes confusion and fear for many businesses. Change can be daunting, and never have we lived in a time where change came so quickly.
This is the age of disruption - it's fast-paced, far-reaching and is forever changing how we operate, create, connect, and market. It's easy to see why brand heads are spinning. Businesses are suffering from "the next big thing" and we're here to help you find the cure.
UnBranding is about focus - it's about seeing that within these new strategies, technologies, and frameworks fighting for our attention, lay the tried and true tenants of good business - because innovation is nothing but a bright and shiny new toy, unless it actually works. UnBranding is here to remind you that you can't fix rude staff, mediocre products, and a poor brand reputation with a fancy new app.
We are going to learn from 100 branding stories that will challenge your assumptions about business today and teach valuable, actionable lessons. It's not about going backwards, it's about moving forward with purpose, getting back to the core of good branding while continuing to innovate and improve without leaving your values behind.
Some topics will include:
- Growing and maintaining your brand voice through the noise
- How to focus on the right tools for your business, for the right reasons
- Maintaining trust, consistency, and connection through customer service and community
- The most important question to ask yourself before innovation
- The importance of personal branding in the digital age
- How to successfully navigate feedback and reviews
It's time for a reality check. It's time to solve problems, create connections, and provide value rather than rush strategy just to make headlines. UnBranding gives you the guidance you need to navigate the age of disruption and succeed in business today.
©2018 Scott Stratten & Alison Stratten (P)2018 Audible, Inc.Ce que les auditeurs disent de UnBranding
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- 2018-08-12
I didn’t feel like I learned anything
I wasn’t familiar with the UnPodcast before buying this audiobook. I picked it up because of its well-chosen title, and ironic book cover.
Post-listening, I think each lesson was too “surface-level” for me to feel like I really learned anything new. The book would have been better if there was more evidence of deep research and number-crunching. The authors hardly touch on how a marketing mistake affected any companies’ short and long-term growth, its relationship with its customers, or their bottom lines. In hindsight, 100 lessons fees like too many to be able to retain the information that’s out forward. Fewer lessons that dive deeper into each branding blunder would have made this book much more worthwhile. Still, the performances were good, and it was interesting to be reminded of some of the world’s biggest companies’ mistakes from the past few years.
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