Strategic brand management: building, measuring, and managing brand equity
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Part I: Opening Perspectives 1
Chapter 1 Brands and Brand Management 1
Part II: Identifying and Establishing Brand Positioning
and Values 47
Chapter 2 Customer-Based Brand Equity 47
Chapter 3 Brand Positioning 97
Part III: Planning and Implementing Brand Marketing
Programs 139
Chapter 4 Choosing Brand Elements to Build Brand Equity 139
Chapter 5 Designing Marketing Programs to Build Brand
Equity 184
Chapter 6 Integrating Marketing Communications to Build
Brand Equity 229
Chapter 7 Leveraging Secondary Brand Associations to Build
Brand Equity 279
Part IV: Measuring and Interpreting Brand Performance 315
Chapter 8 Developing a Brand Equity Measurement and
Management System 315
Chapter 9 Measuring Sources of Brand Equity: Capturing Customer
Mind-Set 353
Chapter 10 Measuring Outcomes of Brand Equity: Capturing Market
Performance 402
Part V: Growing and Sustaining Brand Equity 432
Chapter 11 Designing and Implementing Branding
Strategies 432
Chapter 12 Introducing and Naming New Products and Brand
Extensions 489
Chapter 13 Managing Brands over Time 546
Chapter 14 Managing Brands over Geographic Boundaries and
Market Segments 588
Part VI: Closing Perspectives 635
Chapter 15 Closing Observations 635
iv
Prologue: Branding Is Not Rocket Science xiv
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xx
About the Author xxi
Part I: Opening Perspectives 1
Chapter 1 Brands and Brand Management 1
Preview 2
What Is a Brand? 2
Brands versus Products 3
Why Do Brands Matter? 6
Consumers 6
Firms 9
Can Everything Be Branded? 10
Physical Goods 11
Services 15
Retailers and Distributors 17
Online Products and Services 19
People and Organizations 21
Sports, Arts, and Entertainment 23
Geographic Locations 25
Ideas and Causes 26
What Are the Strongest Brands? 27
Branding Challenges and Opportunities 30
Savvy Customers 30
Brand Proliferation 35
Media Fragmentation 35
Increased Competition 36
Increased Costs 36
Greater Accountability 36
The Brand Equity Concept 37
Strategic Brand Management Process 38
Identifying and Establishing Brand Positioning 38
Planning and Implementing Brand Marketing Programs 39
Measuring and Interpreting Brand Performance 40
Growing and Sustaining Brand Equity 41
Review 42
Discussion Questions 42
Brand Focus 1.0 Historical Origins of Branding 43
v
Part II: Identifying and Establishing Brand
Positioning and Values 47
Chapter 2 Customer-Based Brand Equity 47
Preview 48
Customer-Based Brand Equity 48
Brand Equity as a Bridge 49
Making a Brand Strong: Brand Knowledge 51
Sources of Brand Equity 53
Brand Awareness 54
Brand Image 56
Building a Strong Brand: The Four Steps
of Brand Building 59
Brand Building Blocks 60
Brand Salience 60
Brand Performance 64
Brand Imagery 65
Brand Judgments 67
Brand Feelings 68
Brand Resonance 72
Brand-Building Implications 74
Creating Customer Value 79
Customer Relationship Management 79
Customer Equity 81
Relationship of Customer Equity to Brand Equity 84
Review 86
Discussion Questions 87
Brand Focus 2.0 The Marketing Advantages of Strong Brands 88
Chapter 3 Brand Positioning 97
Preview 98
Identifying and Establishing Brand Positioning 98
Basic Concepts 98
Target Market 99
Nature of Competition 104
Points of Parity and Points of Difference 107
Positioning Guidelines 110
Defining and Communicating the Competitive
Frame of Reference 110
Choosing Points of Difference 114
Establishing Points of Parity and Points of Difference 115
Updating Positioning over Time 117
Defining and Establishing Brand Mantras 121
Core Brand Associations 121
Brand Mantras 122
Internal Branding 125
Brand Audits 126
Brand Inventory 128
Brand Exploratory 129
Brand Positioning and the Supporting Marketing
Program 131
Review 131
Discussion Questions 132
Brand Focus 3.0 Rolex Brand Audit 132
Part III: Planning and Implementing
Brand Marketing Programs 139
Chapter 4 Choosing Brand Elements
to Build Brand Equity 139
Preview 140
Criteria for Choosing Brand Elements 140
Memorability 140
Meaningfulness 141
Likability 142
Transferability 142
Adaptability 143
Protectability 143
Options and Tactics for Brand Elements 144
Brand Names 145
URLs 154
Logos and Symbols 155
Characters 157
Slogans 159
Jingles 164
Packaging 165
Putting It All Together 174
Review 176
Discussion Questions 178
Brand Focus 4.0 Legal Branding Considerations 179
Chapter 5 Designing Marketing Programs
to Build Brand Equity 184
Preview 185
New Perspectives on Marketing 185
Integrating Marketing Programs and Activities 186
Personalizing Marketing 188
Reconciling the New Marketing Approaches 194
Product Strategy 194
Perceived Quality and Value 195
Relationship Marketing 1%
Summary 199
Pricing Strategy 200
Consumer Price Perceptions 200
Setting Prices to Build Brand Equity 201
Summary 211
Channel Strategy 211
Channel Design 211
Indirect Channels 214
Direct Channels 217
Web Strategies 218
Summary 219
Review 220
Discussion Questions 221
Brand Focus 5,0 Private Label Strategies and Responses 222
Chapter 6 Integrating Marketing Communications
to Build Brand Equity 229
Preview 230
The New Media Environment 231
Challenges in Designing Brand-Building Communications 232
Role of Multiple Communications 234
Overview of Marketing Communication Options 235
Advertising 235
Promotion 256
Event Marketing and Sponsorship 259
Public Relations and Publicity 264
Personal Selling 266
Developing Integrated Marketing
Communication Programs 267
Criteria for IMC Programs 267
Using IMC Choice Criteria 271
Review 272
Discussion Questions 273
Brand Focus 6.0 Coordinating Media to Build Brand Equity 274
Chapter 7 Leveraging Secondary Brand Associations
to Build Brand Equity 279
Preview 280
Conceptualizing the Leveraging Process 281
Creation of New Brand Associations 281
Effects on Existing Brand Knowledge 282
Guidelines 283
Company 284
Country of Origin and Other Geographic Areas 285
Channels of Distribution 288
Co-Branding 289
Guidelines 292
Ingredient Branding 298
Licensing 301
Guidelines 303
Celebrity Endorsement 304
Potential Problems 305
Guidelines 307
Sporting, Cultural, or Other Events 307
Third-Party Sources 308
Review 311
Discussion Questions 311
Brand Focus 7.0 Going for Corporate Gold at the Olympics 312
Part IV: Measuring and Interpreting Brand Performance 315
Chapter 8 Developing a Brand Equity Measurement and
Management System 315
Preview 316
The New Accountability 316
The Brand Value Chain 317
Value Stages 318
Implications 324
Designing Brand Tracking Studies 325
What to Track 325
How to Conduct Tracking Studies 330
How to Interpret Tracking Studies 332
Establishing a Brand Equity Management System 333
Brand Equity Charter 333
Brand Equity Report 336
Brand Equity Responsibilities 339
Review 348
Discussion Questions 349
Brand Focus 8.0 Managing Brands at Ogilvy Mather 350
Chapter 9 Measuring Sources of Brand Equity: Capturing
Customer Mind-Set 353
Preview 354
Qualitative Research Techniques 354
Free Association 355
Projective Techniques 360
Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique 365
Brand Personality and Values 369
Experiential Methods 370
Summary 373
Quantitative Research Techniques 374
Awareness 374
Brand Image 379
Brand Responses 383
Brand Relationships 386
Comprehensive Models of Consumer-Based Brand Equity 390
Brand Dynamics 390
Equity Engine 391
Relationship to the CBBE Model 392
Review 392
Discussion Questions 393
Brand Focus 9.0 Young Rubicam's BrandAsset Valuator 393
Chapter 10 Measuring Outcomes of Brand Equity:
Capturing Market Performance 402
Preview 403
Comparative Methods 404
Brand-Based Comparative Approaches 404
Marketing-Based Comparative Approaches 405
Conjoint Analysis 409
Holistic Methods 410
Residual Approaches 411
Valuation Approaches 413
Review 422
Discussion Questions 426
Brand Focus 10.0 Branding and Finance 427
Part V: Growing and Sustaining Brand Equity 432
Chapter 11 Designing and Implementing
Branding Strategies 432
Preview 433
Brand Architecture 433
The Brand-Product Matrix 433
Breadth of a Branding Strategy 434
Depth of a Branding Strategy 439
Brand Hierarchy 446
Building Equity at Different Hierarchy Levels 448
Corporate Image Dimensions 453
Designing a Branding Strategy 462
Number of Levels of the Brand Hierarchy 464
Desired Awareness and Image at Each Hierarchy Level 466
Combining Brand Elements from Different Levels 467
Linking Brand Elements to Multiple Products 468
Developing a Brand Architecture 469
Adjustments to the Marketing Program 469
Using Cause Marketing to Build Brand Equity 473
Advantages of Cause Marketing 473
Designing Cause Marketing Programs 475
Green Marketing 477
Review 480
Discussion Questions 482
Brand Focus 11.0 Weathering a Brand Crisis: The Tylenol Experience 482
Chapter 12 Introducing and Naming New Products
and Brand Extensions 489
Preview 490
New Products and Brand Extensions 490
Advantages of Extensions 494
Facilitate New Product Acceptance 494
Provide Feedback Benefits to the Parent Brand 499
Disadvantages of Brand Extensions 502
Can Confuse or Frustrate Consumers 502
Can Encounter Retailer Resistance 503
Can Fail and Hurt Parent Brand Image 506
Can Succeed but Cannibalize Sales of Parent Brand 506
Can Succeed but Diminish Identification with Any One Category 507
Can Succeed but Hurt the Image of the Parent Brand 508
Can Dilute Brand Meaning 510
Can Cause the Company to Forgo the Chance to Develop a New Brand 510
Understanding How Consumers Evaluate Brand Extensions 511
Managerial Assumptions 511
Brand Extensions and Brand Equity 512
Vertical Brand Extensions 514
Evaluating Brand Extension Opportunities 517
Define Actual and Desired Consumer Knowledge about the Brand 518
Identify Possible Extension Candidates 518
Evaluate the Potential of the Extension Candidate 519
Design Marketing Programs to Launch Extension 521
Evaluate Extension Success and Effects on Parent
Brand Equity 522
Extension Guidelines Based on Academic Research 523
Review 538
Discussion Questions 538
Brand Focus 12.0 Guidelines for Profitable Line Extensions 539
Chapter 13 Managing Brands over Time 546
Preview 547
Reinforcing Brands 547
Maintaining Brand Consistency 548
Protecting Sources of Brand Equity 550
Fortifying versus Leveraging 551
Fine-Tuning the Supporting Marketing Program 551
Revitalizing Brands 558
Expanding Brand Awareness 566
Improving Brand Image 568
Entering New Markets 570
Adjustments to the Brand Portfolio 572
Migration Strategies 572
Acquiring New Customers 574
Retiring Brands 577
Review 582
Discussion Questions 584
Brand Focus 13.0 Corporate Name Changes 584
Chapter 14 Managing Brands over Geographic
Boundaries and Market Segments 588
Preview 589
Regional Market Segments 589
Other Demographic and Cultural Segments 590
Rationale for Going International 591
Advantages of Global Marketing Programs 591
Economies of Scale in Production and Distribution 592
Lower Marketing Costs 593
Power and Scope 594
Consistency in Brand Image 595
Ability to Leverage Good Ideas Quickly and Efficiently 595
Uniformity of Marketing Practices 596
Disadvantages of Global Marketing Programs 596
Differences in Consumer Needs, Wants, and Usage Patterns
for Products 597
Differences in Consumer Response to Marketing Mix Elements 597
Differences in Brand and Product Development
and the Competitive Environment 598
Differences in the Legal Environment 598
Differences in Marketing Institutions 599
Differences in Administrative Procedures 599
Standardization versus Customization 599
Standardization and Customization 601
Global Brand Strategy 603
Global Customer-Based Brand Equity 605
Global Brand Positioning 607
Building Global Customer-Based Brand Equity 607
1. Understand Similarities and Differences
in the Global Branding Landscape 608
2. Don't Take Shortcuts in Brand Building 609
3. Establish Marketing Infrastructure 612
4. Embrace Integrated Marketing Communications 613
5. Cultivate Brand Partnerships 615
6. Balance Standardization and Customization 618
7. Balance Global and Local Control 622
8. Establish Operable Guidelines 623
9. Implement a Global Brand Equity Measurement System 624
10. Leverage Brand Elements 624
Review 625
Discussion Questions 627
Brand Focus 14.0 China's Global Brand Ambitions 629
Part VI: Closing Perspectives 635
Chapter 15 Closing Observations 635
Preview 636
Strategic Brand Management Guidelines 636
Summary of Customer-Based Brand Equity Framework 636
Tactical Guidelines 638
What Makes a Strong Brand? 642
Special Applications 644
Industrial and Business-to-Business Products 645
High-Tech Products 649
Services 652
Retailers 655
Small Businesses 660
Online 663
Future Brand Priorities 666
Building Brand Equity 666
Measuring Brand Equity 667
Managing Brand Equity 668
Achieving Marketing Balance 668
Review 673
Discussion Questions 673
Brand Focus 15.0 The Brand Report Card 674
Epilogue 676
Credits 677
Index 679 |
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Part I: Opening Perspectives 1
Chapter 1 Brands and Brand Management 1
Part II: Identifying and Establishing Brand Positioning
and Values 47
Chapter 2 Customer-Based Brand Equity 47
Chapter 3 Brand Positioning 97
Part III: Planning and Implementing Brand Marketing
Programs 139
Chapter 4 Choosing Brand Elements to Build Brand Equity 139
Chapter 5 Designing Marketing Programs to Build Brand
Equity 184
Chapter 6 Integrating Marketing Communications to Build
Brand Equity 229
Chapter 7 Leveraging Secondary Brand Associations to Build
Brand Equity 279
Part IV: Measuring and Interpreting Brand Performance 315
Chapter 8 Developing a Brand Equity Measurement and
Management System 315
Chapter 9 Measuring Sources of Brand Equity: Capturing Customer
Mind-Set 353
Chapter 10 Measuring Outcomes of Brand Equity: Capturing Market
Performance 402
Part V: Growing and Sustaining Brand Equity 432
Chapter 11 Designing and Implementing Branding
Strategies 432
Chapter 12 Introducing and Naming New Products and Brand
Extensions 489
Chapter 13 Managing Brands over Time 546
Chapter 14 Managing Brands over Geographic Boundaries and
Market Segments 588
Part VI: Closing Perspectives 635
Chapter 15 Closing Observations 635
iv
Prologue: Branding Is Not Rocket Science xiv
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xx
About the Author xxi
Part I: Opening Perspectives 1
Chapter 1 Brands and Brand Management 1
Preview 2
What Is a Brand? 2
Brands versus Products 3
Why Do Brands Matter? 6
Consumers 6
Firms 9
Can Everything Be Branded? 10
Physical Goods 11
Services 15
Retailers and Distributors 17
Online Products and Services 19
People and Organizations 21
Sports, Arts, and Entertainment 23
Geographic Locations 25
Ideas and Causes 26
What Are the Strongest Brands? 27
Branding Challenges and Opportunities 30
Savvy Customers 30
Brand Proliferation 35
Media Fragmentation 35
Increased Competition 36
Increased Costs 36
Greater Accountability 36
The Brand Equity Concept 37
Strategic Brand Management Process 38
Identifying and Establishing Brand Positioning 38
Planning and Implementing Brand Marketing Programs 39
Measuring and Interpreting Brand Performance 40
Growing and Sustaining Brand Equity 41
Review 42
Discussion Questions 42
Brand Focus 1.0 Historical Origins of Branding 43
v
Part II: Identifying and Establishing Brand
Positioning and Values 47
Chapter 2 Customer-Based Brand Equity 47
Preview 48
Customer-Based Brand Equity 48
Brand Equity as a Bridge 49
Making a Brand Strong: Brand Knowledge 51
Sources of Brand Equity 53
Brand Awareness 54
Brand Image 56
Building a Strong Brand: The Four Steps
of Brand Building 59
Brand Building Blocks 60
Brand Salience 60
Brand Performance 64
Brand Imagery 65
Brand Judgments 67
Brand Feelings 68
Brand Resonance 72
Brand-Building Implications 74
Creating Customer Value 79
Customer Relationship Management 79
Customer Equity 81
Relationship of Customer Equity to Brand Equity 84
Review 86
Discussion Questions 87
Brand Focus 2.0 The Marketing Advantages of Strong Brands 88
Chapter 3 Brand Positioning 97
Preview 98
Identifying and Establishing Brand Positioning 98
Basic Concepts 98
Target Market 99
Nature of Competition 104
Points of Parity and Points of Difference 107
Positioning Guidelines 110
Defining and Communicating the Competitive
Frame of Reference 110
Choosing Points of Difference 114
Establishing Points of Parity and Points of Difference 115
Updating Positioning over Time 117
Defining and Establishing Brand Mantras 121
Core Brand Associations 121
Brand Mantras 122
Internal Branding 125
Brand Audits 126
Brand Inventory 128
Brand Exploratory 129
Brand Positioning and the Supporting Marketing
Program 131
Review 131
Discussion Questions 132
Brand Focus 3.0 Rolex Brand Audit 132
Part III: Planning and Implementing
Brand Marketing Programs 139
Chapter 4 Choosing Brand Elements
to Build Brand Equity 139
Preview 140
Criteria for Choosing Brand Elements 140
Memorability 140
Meaningfulness 141
Likability 142
Transferability 142
Adaptability 143
Protectability 143
Options and Tactics for Brand Elements 144
Brand Names 145
URLs 154
Logos and Symbols 155
Characters 157
Slogans 159
Jingles 164
Packaging 165
Putting It All Together 174
Review 176
Discussion Questions 178
Brand Focus 4.0 Legal Branding Considerations 179
Chapter 5 Designing Marketing Programs
to Build Brand Equity 184
Preview 185
New Perspectives on Marketing 185
Integrating Marketing Programs and Activities 186
Personalizing Marketing 188
Reconciling the New Marketing Approaches 194
Product Strategy 194
Perceived Quality and Value 195
Relationship Marketing 1%
Summary 199
Pricing Strategy 200
Consumer Price Perceptions 200
Setting Prices to Build Brand Equity 201
Summary 211
Channel Strategy 211
Channel Design 211
Indirect Channels 214
Direct Channels 217
Web Strategies 218
Summary 219
Review 220
Discussion Questions 221
Brand Focus 5,0 Private Label Strategies and Responses 222
Chapter 6 Integrating Marketing Communications
to Build Brand Equity 229
Preview 230
The New Media Environment 231
Challenges in Designing Brand-Building Communications 232
Role of Multiple Communications 234
Overview of Marketing Communication Options 235
Advertising 235
Promotion 256
Event Marketing and Sponsorship 259
Public Relations and Publicity 264
Personal Selling 266
Developing Integrated Marketing
Communication Programs 267
Criteria for IMC Programs 267
Using IMC Choice Criteria 271
Review 272
Discussion Questions 273
Brand Focus 6.0 Coordinating Media to Build Brand Equity 274
Chapter 7 Leveraging Secondary Brand Associations
to Build Brand Equity 279
Preview 280
Conceptualizing the Leveraging Process 281
Creation of New Brand Associations 281
Effects on Existing Brand Knowledge 282
Guidelines 283
Company 284
Country of Origin and Other Geographic Areas 285
Channels of Distribution 288
Co-Branding 289
Guidelines 292
Ingredient Branding 298
Licensing 301
Guidelines 303
Celebrity Endorsement 304
Potential Problems 305
Guidelines 307
Sporting, Cultural, or Other Events 307
Third-Party Sources 308
Review 311
Discussion Questions 311
Brand Focus 7.0 Going for Corporate Gold at the Olympics 312
Part IV: Measuring and Interpreting Brand Performance 315
Chapter 8 Developing a Brand Equity Measurement and
Management System 315
Preview 316
The New Accountability 316
The Brand Value Chain 317
Value Stages 318
Implications 324
Designing Brand Tracking Studies 325
What to Track 325
How to Conduct Tracking Studies 330
How to Interpret Tracking Studies 332
Establishing a Brand Equity Management System 333
Brand Equity Charter 333
Brand Equity Report 336
Brand Equity Responsibilities 339
Review 348
Discussion Questions 349
Brand Focus 8.0 Managing Brands at Ogilvy Mather 350
Chapter 9 Measuring Sources of Brand Equity: Capturing
Customer Mind-Set 353
Preview 354
Qualitative Research Techniques 354
Free Association 355
Projective Techniques 360
Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique 365
Brand Personality and Values 369
Experiential Methods 370
Summary 373
Quantitative Research Techniques 374
Awareness 374
Brand Image 379
Brand Responses 383
Brand Relationships 386
Comprehensive Models of Consumer-Based Brand Equity 390
Brand Dynamics 390
Equity Engine 391
Relationship to the CBBE Model 392
Review 392
Discussion Questions 393
Brand Focus 9.0 Young Rubicam's BrandAsset Valuator 393
Chapter 10 Measuring Outcomes of Brand Equity:
Capturing Market Performance 402
Preview 403
Comparative Methods 404
Brand-Based Comparative Approaches 404
Marketing-Based Comparative Approaches 405
Conjoint Analysis 409
Holistic Methods 410
Residual Approaches 411
Valuation Approaches 413
Review 422
Discussion Questions 426
Brand Focus 10.0 Branding and Finance 427
Part V: Growing and Sustaining Brand Equity 432
Chapter 11 Designing and Implementing
Branding Strategies 432
Preview 433
Brand Architecture 433
The Brand-Product Matrix 433
Breadth of a Branding Strategy 434
Depth of a Branding Strategy 439
Brand Hierarchy 446
Building Equity at Different Hierarchy Levels 448
Corporate Image Dimensions 453
Designing a Branding Strategy 462
Number of Levels of the Brand Hierarchy 464
Desired Awareness and Image at Each Hierarchy Level 466
Combining Brand Elements from Different Levels 467
Linking Brand Elements to Multiple Products 468
Developing a Brand Architecture 469
Adjustments to the Marketing Program 469
Using Cause Marketing to Build Brand Equity 473
Advantages of Cause Marketing 473
Designing Cause Marketing Programs 475
Green Marketing 477
Review 480
Discussion Questions 482
Brand Focus 11.0 Weathering a Brand Crisis: The Tylenol Experience 482
Chapter 12 Introducing and Naming New Products
and Brand Extensions 489
Preview 490
New Products and Brand Extensions 490
Advantages of Extensions 494
Facilitate New Product Acceptance 494
Provide Feedback Benefits to the Parent Brand 499
Disadvantages of Brand Extensions 502
Can Confuse or Frustrate Consumers 502
Can Encounter Retailer Resistance 503
Can Fail and Hurt Parent Brand Image 506
Can Succeed but Cannibalize Sales of Parent Brand 506
Can Succeed but Diminish Identification with Any One Category 507
Can Succeed but Hurt the Image of the Parent Brand 508
Can Dilute Brand Meaning 510
Can Cause the Company to Forgo the Chance to Develop a New Brand 510
Understanding How Consumers Evaluate Brand Extensions 511
Managerial Assumptions 511
Brand Extensions and Brand Equity 512
Vertical Brand Extensions 514
Evaluating Brand Extension Opportunities 517
Define Actual and Desired Consumer Knowledge about the Brand 518
Identify Possible Extension Candidates 518
Evaluate the Potential of the Extension Candidate 519
Design Marketing Programs to Launch Extension 521
Evaluate Extension Success and Effects on Parent
Brand Equity 522
Extension Guidelines Based on Academic Research 523
Review 538
Discussion Questions 538
Brand Focus 12.0 Guidelines for Profitable Line Extensions 539
Chapter 13 Managing Brands over Time 546
Preview 547
Reinforcing Brands 547
Maintaining Brand Consistency 548
Protecting Sources of Brand Equity 550
Fortifying versus Leveraging 551
Fine-Tuning the Supporting Marketing Program 551
Revitalizing Brands 558
Expanding Brand Awareness 566
Improving Brand Image 568
Entering New Markets 570
Adjustments to the Brand Portfolio 572
Migration Strategies 572
Acquiring New Customers 574
Retiring Brands 577
Review 582
Discussion Questions 584
Brand Focus 13.0 Corporate Name Changes 584
Chapter 14 Managing Brands over Geographic
Boundaries and Market Segments 588
Preview 589
Regional Market Segments 589
Other Demographic and Cultural Segments 590
Rationale for Going International 591
Advantages of Global Marketing Programs 591
Economies of Scale in Production and Distribution 592
Lower Marketing Costs 593
Power and Scope 594
Consistency in Brand Image 595
Ability to Leverage Good Ideas Quickly and Efficiently 595
Uniformity of Marketing Practices 596
Disadvantages of Global Marketing Programs 596
Differences in Consumer Needs, Wants, and Usage Patterns
for Products 597
Differences in Consumer Response to Marketing Mix Elements 597
Differences in Brand and Product Development
and the Competitive Environment 598
Differences in the Legal Environment 598
Differences in Marketing Institutions 599
Differences in Administrative Procedures 599
Standardization versus Customization 599
Standardization and Customization 601
Global Brand Strategy 603
Global Customer-Based Brand Equity 605
Global Brand Positioning 607
Building Global Customer-Based Brand Equity 607
1. Understand Similarities and Differences
in the Global Branding Landscape 608
2. Don't Take Shortcuts in Brand Building 609
3. Establish Marketing Infrastructure 612
4. Embrace Integrated Marketing Communications 613
5. Cultivate Brand Partnerships 615
6. Balance Standardization and Customization 618
7. Balance Global and Local Control 622
8. Establish Operable Guidelines 623
9. Implement a Global Brand Equity Measurement System 624
10. Leverage Brand Elements 624
Review 625
Discussion Questions 627
Brand Focus 14.0 China's Global Brand Ambitions 629
Part VI: Closing Perspectives 635
Chapter 15 Closing Observations 635
Preview 636
Strategic Brand Management Guidelines 636
Summary of Customer-Based Brand Equity Framework 636
Tactical Guidelines 638
What Makes a Strong Brand? 642
Special Applications 644
Industrial and Business-to-Business Products 645
High-Tech Products 649
Services 652
Retailers 655
Small Businesses 660
Online 663
Future Brand Priorities 666
Building Brand Equity 666
Measuring Brand Equity 667
Managing Brand Equity 668
Achieving Marketing Balance 668
Review 673
Discussion Questions 673
Brand Focus 15.0 The Brand Report Card 674
Epilogue 676
Credits 677
Index 679 |
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title_auth | Strategic brand management building, measuring, and managing brand equity |
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title_full | Strategic brand management building, measuring, and managing brand equity Kevin Lane Keller |
title_fullStr | Strategic brand management building, measuring, and managing brand equity Kevin Lane Keller |
title_full_unstemmed | Strategic brand management building, measuring, and managing brand equity Kevin Lane Keller |
title_short | Strategic brand management |
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topic | Markalı ürünler - Yönetim Marketing gtt Merken gtt Reklam Strategisch management gtt Brand name products Management Management (DE-588)4037278-9 gnd Marke (DE-588)4074577-6 gnd Markenwert (DE-588)4346474-9 gnd Markenartikel (DE-588)4037584-5 gnd Strategisches Management (DE-588)4124261-0 gnd Markenpolitik (DE-588)4144679-3 gnd Produktmanagement (DE-588)4125960-9 gnd Markenname (DE-588)4114513-6 gnd |
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