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From ideas to iconic brands : inspiring stories of 101 amazing brands that changed the world / Giles Lury

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: India Jaico 2018Description: 335 pISBN:
  • 9789386867896
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.8 LUR-G
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Books Books BITS Pilani Hyderabad 650 General Stack (For lending) 658.8 LUR-G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) INR 399.00 Available New Book on Display from 14 - 27 April, 2025 48399
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Inspiring stories of 101 amazing brands that changed the world • Apple • Coca-Cola • Nike • Starbucks • Disney • KFC • Hallmark • Mercedes • Revlon • Tupperware • Banana Republic and many moreInspiring stories to help you build a bigger, better, stronger brandA cross between a business book and a storybook, From Ideas to Iconic Brands is a collection of 101 accessible, enjoyable and revealing tales behind the creation of some of the world’s greatest brands, including Mercedes, Apple, Disney, KFC, WWF, Guinness World Records and Coca-Cola. The stories are arranged into sections covering brand origins, brand naming and identity, marketing strategy, communication, innovation, repositioning and renovation, with a moral at the end of every story. For each story, the author has drawn a marketing principle that can be applied to many brand and marketing challenges businesses face today. Packed with compelling anecdotes illustrating how to gain increased visibility, cultivate a loyal following and establish a reputation of being the best in the market, this book provides the reader with a fully-equipped toolbox for building a winning brand!

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