Open Brand

Open Brand
Author: Kelly Mooney
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-04-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0132089521

Many of the best brands today are of geek pedigree, powered by the technologies, traits and trends of the ascendant digital channel. Amidst the decline of mass marketing, push marketing tactics have been superseded by new forms of influence. These include the creating, sharing and influencing behaviors of an online population no longer content merely to consume, and the potent pairing of digital notoriety and network effects, which has given rise to the icitizenry. From these sociocultural forces emerges a radical business imperative: to open up to consumer involvement in a brand's messages and offerings. Published under Peachpit's New Riders imprint in partnership with AIGA Design Press, The O pen Bran d illuminates both the risks and immense rewards of doing so, and describes the essential consumer experiences that are requisite for cultural relevance—On-demand, Personal, Engaging, and Networked experiences, representing the chief values of the web-made world.

Brand Opening

Brand Opening
Author: John Palumbo
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781475213133

It seems as if every brand and company is waving the “innovation” flag these days. However, when the pressure is on to create new ideas, most of them end up accessing the same old resources and using the same old approaches and end up with the same old tired, uninspired thinking. In Brand Opening, author and innovator John Palumbo encourages companies to break-out of their traditional idea-generation routines by recommending an open-source collaboration model that enables the input of many different disciplines, talents, experiences and perspectives.Palumbo brings his years of experience executing collaboration initiatives to bear as he presents the reader with a quick and insightful step-by-step playbook packed with useable information -- from the benefits of collaborating with diverse minds…to his rules for curating and managing a diverse brain trust…right down to techniques for addressing confidentiality concerns. His approach is sure to make some traditionalists uncomfortable, but his thoroughness, hard-hitting insights and personal examples prove this unique approach is a sure-fire way to open-up a world of creativity and opportunity for brands and companies.

Brand Management

Brand Management
Author: Paolo Popoli
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2017-11-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 953513597X

This book is an original, high-quality collection of chapters about highly topical and important brand management issues, and it shows both theoretical and empiric analysis. The 10 selected chapters are referred, with original contents and rigorous research methodologies, to some important challenges the brand management has to face in the current competitive contexts, characterized by the dominance of the intangible resources and the new information and communication technologies. Written by leading academics, this book is dedicated not only to marketing and management scholars but also to students wanting to investigate the knowledge concerning special fields and special brand management themes. As well to the practitioners who can find a wide reference also to the managerial implication from the strategic and operative perspectives.

Open Innovation

Open Innovation
Author: Abbie Griffin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118770854

A clear, practical guide to implementing Open Innovation for new product development Open Innovation: New Product Development Essentials from the PDMA is a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of the Open Innovation method. Written by experts from the Product Development and Management Association, the book packages a collection of Open Innovation tools in a digestible and actionable format. Real-world case studies drawn from the authors' own successes and failures illustrate the concepts presented, providing accurate representation of the opportunities and challenges of Open Innovation implementation. Key tools are presented with a focus on immediate applications for business, allowing NPD professionals to easily discern where this cutting edge development method can push innovation forward. Open Innovation assumes that companies can and should use both internal and external ideas and paths to market, permeating the boundaries between firm and environment. Innovations transfer outward and inward through purchase, licensing, joint ventures, and spin-offs, allowing companies to expand beyond their own research and dramatically improve productivity through collaboration. PDMA Essentials provides practical guidance on exploiting the Open Innovation model to these ends, with clear guidance on all aspects of the new product development process. Topics include: Product platforming and idea competitions Customer immersion and interaction Collaborative product design and development Innovation networks, rewards, and incentives Many practitioners charged with innovation have only a vague understanding of the specific tools available for Open Innovation, and how they might be applied. As the marketplace shifts dramatically to keep pace with changing consumer behaviors, remaining relevant increasingly means ramping up innovation processes. PDMA Essentials provides the tools NPD practitioners need to implement a leading innovation method, and drive continued growth.

Legislative Documents

Legislative Documents
Author: Iowa. General Assembly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1294
Release: 1904
Genre: Iowa
ISBN:

Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium.

Sprint

Sprint
Author: Jake Knapp
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-03-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1501121774

From inside Google Ventures, a unique five-day process for solving tough problems, proven at thousands of companies in mobile, e-commerce, healthcare, finance, and more. Entrepreneurs and leaders face big questions every day: What’s the most important place to focus your effort, and how do you start? What will your idea look like in real life? How many meetings and discussions does it take before you can be sure you have the right solution? Now there’s a surefire way to answer these important questions: the Design Sprint, created at Google by Jake Knapp. This method is like fast-forwarding into the future, so you can see how customers react before you invest all the time and expense of creating your new product, service, or campaign. In a Design Sprint, you take a small team, clear your schedules for a week, and rapidly progress from problem, to prototype, to tested solution using the step-by-step five-day process in this book. A practical guide to answering critical business questions, Sprint is a book for teams of any size, from small startups to Fortune 100s, from teachers to nonprofits. It can replace the old office defaults with a smarter, more respectful, and more effective way of solving problems that brings out the best contributions of everyone on the team—and helps you spend your time on work that really matters.