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A Brand Called Hope: Reimagining Consumer Culture
Hartman Group, The, Nov 2008, Pages: 104
No longer tied to the traditions of their parents food shopping and eating habits today’s consumers have different aspirations. They desire something new, something better. Something to hope for.
Drawing on decades-long groundbreaking cultural anthropological and sociological research, consumer culture expert and Fortune 500 strategist Harvey Hartman provides a penetrating look into the meteoric rise of traditional CPG brands and posits that even as sales are high these brands may actually be undergoing serious redefinition in the eyes of consumers.
A Brand Called Hope explores today’s consumer-driven interpretations of quality expressed through principles, values and experiences. Throughout are case-in-point examples that convey how products and brands keep pace (or not) within the context of the current state of the Culture of Food.
This fast-paced, illuminating book offers a consumer-centric approach to redefining the brand to close the ever-widening gap between what consumers expect consumer packaged food companies and retailers will make and what consumers really desire them to make.
This report delivers the knowledge, cultural models and insight into consumer behaviour you need to re-imagine your brands, categories, products and experiences.
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