The Brand Gym - A Practical Workout for BoostingBrand & Business
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David Taylor is Founder and Managing Partner of The Brand Gym, a consultancy helping teams develop action-oriented brand strategies. He has worked with many highly acclaimed and well-respected companies such as Disney, Cadbury's, Blockbuster, Unilever and Egg to help them boost brand and business performance.
His 15 years in brand strategy includes experience as a business manager, consultant and entrepreneur. He began his career in brand management with Procter & Gamble, before completing an MBA at INSEAD, France. He then started up and successfully grew the Paris office of marketing consultancy Added Value.
David has written many articles for Brand Strategy, Marketing, Market Leader and New Media Age, and is a regular speaker at branding conferences.

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Preface.

Acknowledgements.

PART I: Brand-led business.

1. Brand actions speak louder than words.

PART II: Brand foundations.

2. Workout One: Get real.

3. Workout Two: Search for true insight.

PART III: Brand strategy.

4. Workout Three: Do fewer things, better.

5. Workout Four: Bring your vision to life.

6. Workout Five: Keep the brand on track.

PART IV: Brand action.

7. Workout Six: Think different and do different.

8. Workout Seven: Stretch your muscles.

9. Workout Eight: Rally the troops.

PART V: Brand stamina.

10. Stay in shape, keep the faith.

Appendix 1: Brand Gym sound bites.

References.

Index.

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"…Taylor’s style is refreshingly down-to-earth, with loads of advice on how to grow your own brand…It is clearly signposted; excellent chapter summaries, short exercises to reinforce what you’ve just read…" (Marketing, 5 December 2002)

"…an excellent read for someone who is starting to develop the brand of their professional practice. …Overall, this is a likely to be a book you’ll read once, then keep digging in to from time to time when you need a little inspiration…" (PS. Advisor)

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