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In the 13 years since Marty Neumeier wrote The Brand Gap, the gulf between business strategy and customer experience has finally begun to shrink. Many companies have bridged the gap to build powerful brands, radically differentiating their products and doubling down on design. But even the most successful haven't read the full memo. The rise of branding, now fueled by social media, has placed the future of companies firmly in the hands of customers. This is the brand flip, a pan-industry judo throw that's taking down some companies and raising others to the status of superstars. In this…mehr

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In the 13 years since Marty Neumeier wrote The Brand Gap, the gulf between business strategy and customer experience has finally begun to shrink. Many companies have bridged the gap to build powerful brands, radically differentiating their products and doubling down on design. But even the most successful haven't read the full memo. The rise of branding, now fueled by social media, has placed the future of companies firmly in the hands of customers. This is the brand flip, a pan-industry judo throw that's taking down some companies and raising others to the status of superstars. In this refreshingly clear book, Neumeier shows brand strategy and marketing students how to make the leap to a consumer-driven future using a mixture of advice and tools presented in a lively graphic format. They'll learn how to make the flip from selling features to selling experience, from cost-based pricing to relationship-based pricing, from value protection to value creation, and from satisfaction to empowerment. And, thanks to Neumeier's fast-paced whiteboard format, they'll learn it all in less time than it takes to read through Facebook's latest privacy update. The choice today is simple: Flip or be flipped.
Autorenporträt
Marty Neumeier is an author, designer, and business adviser. His previous “whiteboard” books includes The Brand Gap, widely considered the foundation of modern brand-building; ZAG, named one of the “top hundred business books of all time” for its insights into brand strategy; The Designful Company, a guide to building a culture of nonstop innovation; and The 46 Rules of Genius, which lays out a universal map to innovation mastery.    In 1996, Neumeier founded Critique magazine, the first journal about design thinking. He has worked closely with innovative companies such as Apple, Netscape, Sun Microsystems, Adobe, Google, and Twitter to help advance their brands and cultures.     Today he serves as Director of Transformation for Liquid Agency in Silicon Valley, and travels extensively as a workshop leader and speaker on the topics of innovation, brand, and design.