The Art of Differentiation
This past week I was on the air for a spirited conversation with the good people of BISTalk radio. We covered lots of ground ranging from humanizing brands and marketing, discussing the thinking behind Nike’s recent “crazy” ad, and talking about how brands can play a role in societal change.
The conversation got me thinking about brand truth and differentiation.
Brands spend millions of dollars each year working to differentiate themselves, sometimes overlooking what truly makes them unique. If we look closely enough, the things we make, serve, and what we sell can be utterly differentiated.
Behind every brand is a truth that no one else can claim, own, or sell. The closer a brand can get to knowing, capturing, and expressing these truths (AKA deeply held beliefs), the more distinguished your brand will be. If you want your brand to truly stand apart look inside your organization and what it stands for—not to the competition. Speak loud and proud about that. Your unique organizational beliefs just might change the world.
More on the airwaves — Give a listen to some of my recent podcasts and radio shows.
- BISTalk Radio (an ESPN Affiliate). A conversation on humanizing your brand and marketing, and thoughts about Nike’s recent ad.
- Finding Your Brand Persona with Estie Rand on the Business Breakthrough show.
- Chris Cooper and the Business Elevation Show / Curious About Curiosity?
- The Creative Life with James Taylor / The Link Between Curiosity and Creativity
- Dr. Jason Brooks / The Power of Curiosity and Pursuing Possibilities
- The Connection Between Brand and Belonging with Michael Levitt / Breakfast Leadership
If you want a more trusting team, a culture of belonging or a magnetic brand that attracts more of the right customers, I can help. If you'd like to explore if working together makes sense, drop me a line.