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Branding Across Borders: A Guide to Global Brand Marketing by James R. Gregory,

Branding Across Borders: A Guide to Global Brand Marketing by James R. Gregory,
Techniques for providing brand meaning to every global consumer-and building brand value in every global market "Branding Across Borders demonstrates how companies can extend and manage their brand and its value in dramatically different markets and cultures around the world. Case studies and examples of successful global marketers from McDonald's and Coca-Cola to Levi's, Ford, and others highlight global branding successes and failures and outline a path to success in what has become the hottest, most high-stakes marketing prerogative of the new borderless economy. Praise for "Branding Across Borders "We at Omron have first hand experience in utilizing Jim Gregory's methods within our company. Corporate branding's approach advocates understanding a business's heritage and culture before applying the branding craft. This has proved critical in building acceptance of our brand both internally and externally." --Yoshio Tateisi, Representative Director and Chief Executive Officer, Omron Corporation "Global branding is a complex challenge that no major corporation can dodge any longer. All of us in the global branding business can benefit from Jim's authoritative take on the subject." --Francis B. Harrison, Manager, Advertising Group, Ricoh Company, Ltd., Tokyo "An orderly exposition of how to go about developing your brand globally. This is of great significance not only for European and American companies but increasingly so for pan-Latin American regional companies." --Jose Macaya, Country Manager, Russell Reynolds Associates, Argentina--Chile ""Branding Across Borders offers clear, concise, and thought-provoking ideas about how to articulate your brand and alsohear and understand the messages of other cultures." --Rod Arvin, A.P.R., Director, Communications Planning and Strategy, Eastman Chemical Company "The globalized world is now with us.



Eating the Big Fish: How Challenger Brands Can Compete Against Brand Leaders by Adam Morgan,
Eating the Big Fish: How Challenger Brands Can Compete Against Brand Leaders by Adam Morgan,
Years ago, Avis was a little fish in the car rental industry. Fearing the company would be swallowed up if they didn’ t " try harder, " Avis boldly announced its #2 status to the world through advertising— and the rest is history. Why has this approach become a marketing legend? Because there are more people who can relate to being #2, 3, or even 4, than can claim they know what it’ s like to be the Big Fish. There are plenty of little fish out there, circling in schools around the brand leaders they so desperately wish to surpass. Squeezed by new competition, a retreating consumer, and aggressive retailing practices, marketers of second- and third-rank brands are struggling to survive in a business environment where they have fewer resources and less control than ever before. But instead of watching— and copying— every move the Big Fish makes, these " Challenger" brands need their own set of marketing rules if they have any hopes of staying afloat and competing effectively against the leader. Eating the Big Fish is the first book that sets out to define those rules. Adam Morgan offers an innovative mental and strategic framework for those who find themselves in this new, hostile middle ground, looking for aggressive growth against the market leader. Morgan, the Joint European Planning Director of TBWA (the international advertising agency behind the campaigns for such brands as Absolut vodka, Apple computers, and Sony Playstation), has examined in detail forty of the most successful Challenger brands of the last ten years— new or relaunched brands which have achieved rapid growth (and fame) with limited marketing resources. He outlines thereasons why Challengers must think differently in order to survive, offering hands-on advice, plentiful examples, and invaluable information to help a Challenger learn how to swim out of the shadow of the Big Fish.



Foreign branding - Foreign branding is an advertising and marketing term describing the implied cachet or superiority of domestic products with a foreign or foreign-sounding name.

Marketing communications - Marketing communications (or marcom) consists of the messages and related media used to communicate with a market. Those who practice advertising, branding, direct marketing, graphic design, marketing, packaging, promotion, publicity, public relations, sales, and sales promotion are termed marketing communicators, marketing communications managers, or more briefly as marcom managers.

Communal marketing - Communal marketing refers to a marketing practice that incorporates public involvement in the development of an advertising/marketing campaign. A "communal advertising" campaign invites consumers to share their ideas or express their articulation of what the brand means to them through their own personal stories, with the use of print media, film or audio.

Marketing decision support systems - MarKeting decision support systems (MKDSS) is an information system that helps with decision-making in the formation of a marketing plan. The reason for using a MKDSS is because it helps to support the software vendors’ planning strategy for marketing products; it can help to identify advantageous levels of pricing, advertising spending, and advertising copy for the firm’s products (Arinze, 1990).



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