Brand Management Profs. P Chandon & M Nam

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Brand Management Profs. P Chandon & M Nam Course overview Understanding when and why branding creates customer and firm value Tools for brand managers: Learn to measure brand image, brand equity and brand value. Creating a strong brand identity: How to integrate marketing strategy (segmentation & positioning), brand elements (name, logo), the 4Ps and secondary associations (e.g., celebrity endorsers). Maximizing the value of existing brands: Strategies for brand revitalization, brand extensions, “cult brands”, role of private labels and global branding. Course format Primarily cases (mostly Insead cases specifically developed for this course) in diverse areas (luxury, fashion, beverages and spirits, telecom, low-income consumers, emerging markets, entertainment). Two case write ups (in groups) Class participation Target audience General and brand managers, consultants (branding, communication), analysts operating in branded industries.