A New Brand World (Review and Analysis of Bedbury's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Scott Bedbury's book " A New Brand World" shows that a strong set of brand values can be a company’s most important asset. In their book, the authors outline eight principles for creating a solid 21st century brand, giving useful and well-known industry examples to highlight the main points. An impressive amount of information has been condensed into this neat and digestible format, making it a great guide for anyone looking to build a memorable brand for the 21st century, whether you are building on existing foundations or starting entirely from scratch.
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Book Presentation: A New Brand World by Scott Bedbury
Summary of A New Brand World
Book Abstract
Brand building is very much back in fashion. Why? Mainly because a clearly defined and broadly shared set of brand values provides a much more efficient organizing framework for a business enterprise than financial performance measures like market share, earnings-per-share or even the stock price. Financial targets don’t tell how the organization will get to where it wants to be, but brand values do precisely that, because:
Everyone is trying to differentiate themselves from their competitors – and brands do that better than anything else.
Brands build trust over time and a sense of solidarity – because they suggest how a company will act and the quality it will deliver.
Brands cannot be outsourced and in many cases are one of the most valuable assets of any company.
Thus, in the future, brands will become a company’s conscience. They will be closely analyzed and scrutinized. Brand owners will be held accountable for the global impact of their brands. And building the brand will continue to be one of the most important and potentially most valuable of all business activities.
In the new brand world, there will be no shortage on competitors and no limit on the expectations that customers will place on corporations that have already become more powerful than some governments. The noise, static, and confusion have, particularly in the preceding decade, become amplified to an uneasy roar. But I sincerely believe that the challenge of being seen, heard and remembered – not to mention desired and respected – amid the evolving chaos of change will not just test but will bring out the best in every one of us. So, let’s get to it.
– Scott Bedbury
About the Author
SCOTT BEDBURY is CEO of Brandstream, a global brand development consulting practice. From 1995 to 1998,