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Branding What is it? And, why is everyone talking about it?

www.SimpsonScarborough.com. Branding What is it? And, why is everyone talking about it?. NAICU Elizabeth Scarborough 03 February 2009. SimpsonScarborough Partners. Elizabeth Scarborough 17 years conducting market research and developing high-ed brands

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Branding What is it? And, why is everyone talking about it?

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  1. www.SimpsonScarborough.com BrandingWhat is it? And, why is everyone talking about it? NAICU Elizabeth Scarborough 03 February 2009

  2. SimpsonScarborough Partners Elizabeth Scarborough • 17 years conducting market research and developing high-ed brands • Sought-after expert on mkt rsch apps to higher ed marketing • Chair of AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Ed • B.S. Mathematics/MBA Jeff Papa, Ph.D. • Enrollment manager at UMD, Colby-Sawyer, and Randolph Macon College • More than 10 years as market research and brand manager • Frequent presenter at SEM, NACAC, AACRAO, AMA and other conferences • Doctoral degree in higher education administration Tom Hayes , Ph.D. • Internationally recognized leader in integrated marketing • Professor of Marketing, Xavier University • ACE Fellow • Chair of CASE Integrated Marketing & Branding Conference • CASE published two of his books in 2008

  3. Recent Partners American University Antioch University Augustana College Babson College Berry College Carnegie Mellon University College of the Holy Cross Dowling College Duquesne University Emmanuel College Finger Lakes Community College George Mason University The George Washington University Gustavus Adolphus College Indiana Univ Purdue Univ – Fort Wayne Indiana Wesleyan University Kendall College Loyola College in Maryland MGH Institute of Health Professions Michigan State University Michigan State University College of Law MIT Sloan School of Business Onondaga Community College Randolph-Macon College Rosemont College School of Visual Arts Southern Oregon University Sweet Briar College Thomas Edison State College Tompkins Cortland Community College University of California – Berkeley University of Colorado System University of Delaware University of Kansas University of Michigan Alumni Association University of Missouri-Rolla University of Rochester, The Simon School Wheeling Jesuit University

  4. Branding Is More Than What You Do To A Cow DEFINITION OF BRAND The sum total of all existing associations made with your college or university DEFINITION OF BRANDING The process of influencing those associations DEFINITION OF POSITIONING Your researched and documented desired brand associations Your logo, visual identity, and/or marks are simply reflections of your brand. Developing your creative strategy (including logos) is step 6 or 7 in a 10-step branding process.

  5. SMART Brand Strategies SIMPLE………………. The more details we provide, the more vaguely we communicate MEANINGFUL…… Must emphasize something that matters to our target audiences ACCURATE…………. Must truly describe your college or university REINFORCED……... Strategic business decisions must enforce the brand strategy TANGIBLE…………… Must be exhibited in clear ways in every customer experience Adapted from Why Johnny Can’t Brand

  6. “Mission” And “Position” • MISSION • Broad and far reaching • Leads to position • Covers all aspects of position • Vision-based • Drives the university’s strategic business decisions • Should be aspirational • POSITION • Specific and focused • Follows mission • Does not fully reflect mission • Market-focused • Must be reinforced by the university’s strategic business decisions • Should be slightly aspirational

  7. Developing a Brand Strategy Begins with Research Branding research is about identifying and testing reactions to your “sweet spot.” Most institutions have identified “aspirant” institutions that they seek to be more like; this runs counter to the entire concept of branding.

  8. Brands and Sub-brands HOUSE OF BRANDS • BRANDED HOUSE

  9. Branding and Integrated Marketing Fundamentals • Marketing the brand is only half the challenge; living it is the other (more difficult) half • The development of the brand strategy must involve your entire campus; we can’t expect faculty to live the brand strategy if they weren’t involved in creating it • Branding and integrated marketing go hand in hand; if you aren’t integrated, you are wasting money • Organizational structure is the biggest barrier to integration • You can measure the impact of your marketing dollars “A brand is a living entity - and it is enriched or undermined cumulatively over time, the product of a thousand small gestures” Michael Eisner, CEO Disney

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