Brand Stretch by David Taylor

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Brand Stretch by David Taylor

Stretching the Brand offers practical and actionable advice on how to extend successful brands into new areas without losing sight of the value of the original brand itself. Examples of brand stretching include Dove soap, which has now been extended to the shampoo and deodorant markets.
“This is essentially a useful guide for brand managers in organisations without long-term wisdom” (Brand Strategy, May 2004)

“If this review were to be only two words, they would be 'Buy this!' [this] book is an essential, authoritative and easy-to-understand..” (Media Week 4 May 2004)

"...an admirable book..." (Management Today, March 2004)

David Taylor is Founder and Managing Partner of the brandgym, a consultancy helping teams develop action-oriented brand strategies. He has worked with many highly acclaimed and well-respected companies such as Unilever, SAB Miller, Danone, Cadburys and Blockbuster to help them boost brand and business performance. He was recently named by the CIM as one of the 50 leading marketing thinkers of today.
He began his career in brand management with Procter & Gamble and Sara Lee before completing an MBA at INSEAD, France. He then started and successfully grew the Paris office of Added Value, Europe's leading marketing consultancy.
His first book, 'the brandgym: A practical workout for boosting brand and business’ was published in 2002 and quickly became Amazon UK’s best selling branding title. He has also written many articles for Marketing, Brand Strategy, Marketing Business and Market Leader, and is a regular speaker at branding conferences.
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ISBN 13 9780470862117
ISBN 10 0470862114
Title Brand Stretch
Author David Taylor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year published 2004-02-20
Number of pages 178
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.