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Branding Deep Dive with Ahmed Cheema
Ahmed Cheema
68 episodes
7 months ago
The perception of the Detroit Lions have totally changed over the course of the last few years, and they didn't have to change the logo or make any tweaks to the colors etc.
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The perception of the Detroit Lions have totally changed over the course of the last few years, and they didn't have to change the logo or make any tweaks to the colors etc.
Show more...
Marketing
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
How To
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Decoding the Magic Behind the World's Simplest Brands with Brian Rafferty | Ep 65
Branding Deep Dive with Ahmed Cheema
46 minutes
1 year ago
Decoding the Magic Behind the World's Simplest Brands with Brian Rafferty | Ep 65
Today we’re talking to Brian Rafferty. Brian is the Global Director of Business Analytics and Insights at Siegel+Gale. Siegel+Gale is a global brand experience firm. They partner with the world’s leading corporations, nonprofits and government organizations to build brand experiences that are remarkably clear and unexpectedly fresh. In other words, simple. For 10 years they’ve released an annual report on the World’s Simplest brands. This year’s report surveys over 15,000 consumers in 9 count...
Branding Deep Dive with Ahmed Cheema
The perception of the Detroit Lions have totally changed over the course of the last few years, and they didn't have to change the logo or make any tweaks to the colors etc.