80/20 Brand 80/20 Brand

80/20 Brand

Brand Building with a P&G Edge

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Publisher Description

Think like a Procter & Gamble brand manager.



Brand building is challenging because one must master both the science and the art of brand growth to deliver success. One of the most powerful brand-building tools is merely a placebo!



After many years of teaching Brand Management at Georgia Tech, Aaron Hackett has distilled his two decades of brand experience into the 20% of academic theory that delivers 80% of real-world results. His passion has been coaching students and clients using the proven methods he learned at Procter & Gamble and throughout his career.



Professor Hackett identifies the most compelling aspects of brand management and breaks them down with a focus on results:



- We've got it Backward - The 80/20 of Targeting

- Consumer is Boss - The 80/20 of Consumer Understanding

- Less is More - The 80/20 of Positioning

- Marketers Lie, but Numbers Don't - The 80/20 of Analysis

- Opportunity from Chaos - The 80/20 of Messaging

- Sell a Little, Learn a Lot - The 80/20 of Marketing Activation

- First Moment of Truth - The 80/20 of Shopper Purchase

- Product Placebo - The 80/20 of Quality Perception



The content in this book has been vetted semester after semester by students who do not settle for theoretical.



For detailed feedback from people who have had extensive interactions with Professor Hackett, please visit 8020brand.com/train

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2019
January 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
112
Pages
PUBLISHER
Aaron Hackett
SELLER
Hackett Consulting
SIZE
10.8
MB
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