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Do Good: Embracing Brand Citizenship to Fuel Both Purpose and Profit
By (Author) Anne Bahr Thompson
HarperCollins Focus
Amacom
22nd February 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Management and management techniques
Environmental economics
Sales and marketing
Social and ethical issues
658.827
Hardback
304
Width 162mm, Height 236mm, Spine 30mm
457g
Increasingly today, in every age group, consumers are committing to brands that show good citizenship--from fair employment practices, to social responsibility, to charitable giving. In fact, support of these generous and socially aware companies is so high that good works and charitable giving are necessary for companies that aspire for financial success.
Do Gooddocuments the sea of change that has impacted the twenty-first-century marketplace more than even the most optimistic of business forecasters, including examples such as:
Customers have shown with their wallets the types of businesses they will support and that they will quickly call out negligence. Buyers today demand more than half-hearted pledges from companies who are clearly just trying to show less profits and decrease their taxes.
By implementing the five-step model for the new rules of business laid out inDo Good--Trust, Enrichment, Responsibility, Community, and Contribution--companies can take the necessary steps to embed social consciousness into their DNA, in turn capturing both markets and hearts.
"Leverages three years of research into brand loyalty, leadership and corporate citizenship to demonstrate the many rewards they offer, and lays out a civics course for businesses...valuable resource." -Accounting Today
..".inspirational and insightful... If you don't understand the power of brand and brand alignment...then you need to read this book." -Banking Exchange
Advance Acclaim for Do Good "A great read for any company seeking to incorporate a social mission into their brand, without sacrificing profits. Anne Bahr Thompson's model of Brand Citizenship offers compelling advice and creative yet practical ways to connect with all stakeholders."-- Jay Coen Gilbert, co-founder of B Lab, the nonprofit behind the B Corp movement "Do Good offers a timely blueprint for building a strong brand with social impact at the core, as customer and employee expectations for the role business plays in society continue to increase."-- Andy Polansky, Chief Executive Officer, Weber Shandwick Worldwide "Anne Bahr Thompson's five-step Brand Citizenship model offers a new lens on the challenge of stewarding brands in an era of change and increasing complexity for brand owners." -- David Bickerton, Director of Communications, BP plc "Anne's book underscores what we experience each day as we work with the CEOs and companies in our coalition, and what the research has shown: that under-standing and meeting significant stakeholder needs is critical for companies to prepare for 2020. Do Good is required reading for leaders who want to meet today's business challenges head-on." -- Daryl Brewster, CEO, CECP: The CEO Force for Good "With her remarkable background and decades of experience, Anne Bahr Thompson has succeeded in joining profitability with purpose (a long-sought synchronization seldom achieved today) and crafted an exceptional framework for businesses to attain Brand Citizenship--which virtually guarantees a business success. A compelling read for everyone in business, I heartily endorse Do Good."-- Archie Carroll, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia; senior coauthor of Business and Society, 10th Edition "Do Good is engaging, insightful, convincing, and useful. In a world where consumers, employees, and shareholders demand more from the brands they engage with, this book--and the unique Brand Citizenship model Thompson proposes within it--is essential reading for any business leader looking to unlock value and help their organization earn an extraordinary and irreplaceable role in people's lives." -- Kevin Jasmin, Director of Corporate Brand Strategy, TD Ameritrade
ANNE BAHR THOMPSON is founder of the brand consultancy Onesixtyfourth and former executive director of strategy and planning at Interbrand. She has been featured in the Financial Times, The New York Times, and on Fox Business and MarketWatch Radio.