Brand Medicine by T Blackett

Brand Medicine by T Blackett

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Zusammenfassung

As governments seek to mitigate the cost of state-subsidised healthcare, branding in the pharmaceutical industry has become a critical issue. This book by Interbrand Newell and Sorrell, the world's leading branding consultancy, provides cutting edge thinking on this area and lessons for anyone involved in brand development and management.

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Brand Medicine by T Blackett

As governments seek to mitigate the cost of state-subsidised healthcare, branding in the pharmaceutical industry has become a critical issue. Drugs companies must change their methods of communication and distribution - focusing more on their direct relationship with the consumer. This requires fundamental changes in consumer behaviour, access to information, freedom of choice and value for money. Brands and brand values will play a leading role in this process, as has been seen with products such as Prozac and Viagra. This book by Interbrand Newell and Sorrell, the world's leading branding consultancy, provides cutting edge thinking on this area and lessons for anyone involved in brand development and management.
TOM BLACKETT is Group Deputy Chairman of Interbrand. He is the author of, Trademarks and the co-author of, Co-Branding, both published by Palgrave.

REBECCA ROBINS is a Senior Consultant of Interbrand Healthcare in New York. Prior to joining the New York office, she worked in the London office of Interbrand for four years.
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ISBN 13 9780333930984
ISBN 10 0333930983
Titel Brand Medicine
Autor T Blackett
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Palgrave Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-04-27
Seitenanzahl 308
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