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Wally Olins On Brand Wally Olins

  • SKU: BELL-38476438
Wally Olins On Brand Wally Olins
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Publisher: Thames & Hudson
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.38 MB
Author: Wally Olins
ISBN: 9780500511459, 9780500770849, 9780500770856, 0500511454, 0500770840, 0500770859
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Wally Olins On Brand Wally Olins by Wally Olins 9780500511459, 9780500770849, 9780500770856, 0500511454, 0500770840, 0500770859 instant download after payment.

"Wise, witty, readable, and very, very useful. A tour de force from the world's leading authority on branding." —Anthony Hopwood, Said Business School, Oxford

Brands are a cultural phenomenon of our time. Yet, whether praised or derided, they have suffered from a critical debate characterized by routine thinking, glib assumptions, or mere prejudice. Wally Olins draws on a lifetime of marketing experience to explain why it is time to throw the old mission statements away, what happens when a brand goes global, when we shouldn't automatically assume that the customer comes first, and how it might be good news that branding is set to spread even further.

Above all, Olins provides a positive rejoinder to the new orthodoxies of the "No Logo" critics of branding by showing how they confuse their views about brands with their views about capitalism. As he argues, brands are no longer just about corporations, products, and services. In fact, all the significant institutions...

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