Posts by Jay Gronlund

Misinformation: Why So Many Won’t Accept The Truth

Posted by on Jun 16, 2021 in Blog | 0 comments

Misinformation:  Why So Many Won’t Accept The Truth

  Our society has become so emotionally charged with mistrust and negativity, sowing doubts about our core democratic institutions (e.g. voting), fair treatment of minorities and even honest relationships among neighbors and friends.  A primary driver for this hyper-polarization is the rampant spread of misinformation, which also endangers the heart of good branding.  The most mind-boggling question is WHY so many consistently refuse to believe the truth, even when clear facts and convincing evidence are presented to them. FDR once said: “repetition does not transform a lie into a...

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How Hollywood And The Oscars Lost Their Branded Magic

Posted by on May 17, 2021 in Blog | 0 comments

How Hollywood And The Oscars Lost Their Branded Magic

A key driver for making America a cultural powerhouse over the years has been the popular movies from Hollywood.  Fans all over the world would flock to their local theatres to see the latest from Hollywood, especially the Oscar nominees.  It was a unique “dream factory” that spawned new heroes to cheer, rich content for TV and cable, related paraphernalia, and an endless fountain of gossip for the media.  Captivating, widely popular, memorable ENTERTAINMENT is what the Hollywood brand has promised to the masses, and delivered, at least until recent years. As a rule, brands must adapt to...

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How Hollywood And The Oscars Lost Their Branded Magic

Posted by on May 17, 2021 in Blog | 0 comments

How Hollywood And The Oscars Lost Their Branded Magic

A key driver for making America a cultural powerhouse over the years has been the popular movies from Hollywood.  Fans all over the world would flock to their local theatres to see the latest from Hollywood, especially the Oscar nominees.  It was a unique “dream factory” that spawned new heroes to cheer, rich content for TV and cable, related paraphernalia, and an endless fountain of gossip for the media.  Captivating, widely popular, memorable ENTERTAINMENT is what the Hollywood brand has promised to the masses, and delivered, at least until recent years. As a rule, brands must adapt to...

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A Branding Perspective: Why Corporations Oppose Voter Suppression

Posted by on Apr 16, 2021 in Blog | 0 comments

A Branding Perspective: Why Corporations Oppose Voter Suppression

The rising tide of corporate resistance to new voting suppression laws is gaining momentum every day.  The possible ramifications of this opposition are wide and deep.  Conservatives urge business to stay out of politics, even though many enjoy receiving corporate contributions. Their rationale is a baseless argument that such modifications are essential for eliminating voter fraud, which has been totally disproven. On the other hand, many view these new voter restrictions as an alarming threat to our democracy, similar to the January 6 attack on our capital.   Corporate leaders...

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Lessons In Re-Branding: Trump To Biden

Posted by on Mar 15, 2021 in Blog | 0 comments

Lessons In Re-Branding:  Trump To Biden

A brand should be strategic and rarely change dramatically.  But new customers often emerge with different values and demands, competition may bring pressure on a brand, and/or new leaders invariably want to re-position their message and brand image.  We are now seeing a stark re-branding of the Trump Presidency by Biden, which offers a classic lesson on what is essential to create a new and different brand identity.  (Note: this is not about right or wrong, but about different approaches.) In any new product or re-branding initiative, the important starting point is your customer – defining...

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