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Brand Spirit: How Cause Related Marketing Builds Brands

Brand Spirit: How Cause Related Marketing Builds Brands

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Win-Win
Review: I find this book very easy to read and absorb. The ideas are practical and may very well deserve more attention. Along the lines of the theory of the Invisible hand, I think the world/society in general will be a better place if companies start thinking and implementing Cause Related Marketing. Also, as the authors relate both American and Uk case studies, it makes the book even more insightful on the subject of marketing in the international arena. Definately a good introductory reading on the subject matter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Win-Win
Review: I find this book very easy to read and absorb. The ideas are practical and may very well deserve more attention. Along the lines of the theory of the Invisible hand, I think the world/society in general will be a better place if companies start thinking and implementing Cause Related Marketing. Also, as the authors relate both American and Uk case studies, it makes the book even more insightful on the subject of marketing in the international arena. Definately a good introductory reading on the subject matter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Compelling and convincing.
Review: If you aren't moved to get cause-related marketing into your organisation you have ice flowing through your veins. Pringle and Thomson do an convincing job of showing the benefits and fun of having a brand with spirit. With all the lip service being paid to corporate values, Brand Spirit shows companies how to live them. Well done.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Doing Well by Doing Good
Review: This book is an eye-opener! Pringle and Thompson have given us a how-to manual on the art and science of cause related marketing. Solidly researched and documented, engagingly written, and replete with case studies from both sides of the Atlantic, Brand Spirit makes a convincing case for the efficacy and the ethics of doing well by doing good. No serious marketing practitioner can afford to remain uninformed about the cogent argument the book advances.

Koil Rowland, founder and retired CEO

Koil Rowland & Associates Jefferson City, Missouri, USA


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