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Brand and the Bottom Line

2011 Sep 13
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Branding is not an abstract science, disconnected from the underlying business realities of academic institutions.  Ask Coke what their brand is worth, or Apple, or Four Seasons:  in all cases, a strong and well-focused brand causes consumers to value a product or service more and, therefore, pay more for it. This is also true in [...]

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A Brand Voice Getting Noticed:Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

2010 Dec 16
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The blogosphere is taking note of the mission of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School to teach business “with humanity in mind.” Check out BrandSinger‘s post/reaction to the new campaign launched in partnership with Lipman Hearne.

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Join the Party: Successful Educational Branding is a Group Effort

2010 Oct 12
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Lipman Hearne’s CEO, Rob Moore, recently penned an article for CASE Currents on educational branding truths: Having a muddy, chaotic brand is like trying to simultaneously cram through the doorway of a party with five other guests. The host opens the door to a dismaying display of mass confusion—six people grunting, swearing, shoving, and throwing [...]

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Community Colleges Earn Accolades for Real Results

2010 Sep 9
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Anyone with even a cursory knowledge of higher education knows that “college completion rates” and “data-driven solutions” have become more important than ever before in public debates and media coverage. National and state-level policymakers, along with college presidents, are paying closer attention to these issues – or at the very least, they are pledging to [...]

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News Management and the Tuesday Reset

2010 Sep 7
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It seems safe to say that most Americans have some realization of the fact that when any president and his administration have bad news to deliver, they do a “document dump” on a Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend. The thinking of the White House staff (and many corporations who employ this technique) is that [...]

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The Real U: An On Target Review

2010 Sep 1
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Andrew Careaga said some good things about my new book—The Real U: Building Brands That Resonate with Students, Faculty, Staff, and Donors.  “Quick, insightful,” “good counsel,” “expertly and concisely packaged narrative….”  Dude!  But then, “peppering one’s prose with standard-order marketing adjectives,” “try[ing] too hard to be clever….”  Sigh.  The travails of being misunderstood…a poor, sensitive [...]

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2010 Halfway Mark: Looking Back on Many “Welcomes”

2010 Jun 29
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Céad míle fáilte: While the Irish greeting for “100,000 Welcomes” hasn’t translated exactly to  that number of new client relationships in 2010, we have had quite the busy first two quarters at Lipman Hearne establishing new partnerships. We are proud of, and excited by, the collaborations that are underway and would like to take a [...]

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Don’t Forget About the People Behind Your Brand Experience

2010 Apr 19
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This interesting brand management article in the Gallup Management Journal shines the spotlight on an often forgotten marketing “P.” My take on this topic…brand experience is the next most important horizon for all brands. As marketers, we continue to refine and master the “channels” and the product positioning and the pitch — but, ugh, those [...]

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More on the B-school Ethical Evolution…

2010 Apr 15
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Another day, another important article – this one in U.S. News and World Report – on how business schools are “re-evaluating the importance of business ethics and different methods of teaching ethics.” This topic has had a lot of coverage for several years, starting even before Enron and other high-profile ethical messes. The global financial [...]

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Does Character Count for Business School Brands?

2010 Apr 14
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Did the MBAs do it?  The debate rages whether business schools and their graduates are responsible for the global financial crisis.  Dutifully, many schools are “introspecting” on the subject. Why Character is Destiny for Business Schools – and the MBAs They Groom, in the new issue of the Baylor Business Review takes a look at [...]

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