Why Indian Firms Must Strive for Strategic Autonomy in Their Geoeconomic Strategies
February 7, 2025
Bankruptcy is one of the natural states which a company may find itself in. Entrepreneurship is primarily about taking risks. When companies take risks, some of them succeed, whereas others fail. Hence failure is a natural part of the business. However, many critics of bankruptcy laws believe that there isn’t a need for an elaborate […]
What is the Wirecard Scandal all about and Why it is a Wakeup Call for Whistleblowers Anyone who has been following financial and business news over the last couple of years would have heard about Wirecard, the embattled German payments firm that had to file for bankruptcy after serious and humungous frauds were uncovered leading […]
How Modern Decision Makers Have to Confront Present Shock and Information Overload We live in times when Information Overload is getting the better of cognitive abilities to absorb and process the needed data and information to make informed decisions. In addition, the Digital Age has also engendered the Present Shock of Virality and Instant Gratification […]
Geopolitics, Economics, and Geoeconomics In the evolving global trading and economic system, firms and corporates are impacted as much by the economic policies of nations as they are by the geopolitical and foreign policies. In other words, any global firm wishing to do business in the international sphere has to be cognizant of both the […]
In the previous article, we have already come across some of the reasons why the government should not encourage funding of stadiums that are to be used by private franchises. We have already seen that the entire mechanism of government funding ends up being a regressive tax on the citizens of a particular city who […]
Last few decades have changed our world beyond recognition. There has been unprecedented progress in all spheres of life. Technology and scientific advancement has played major role affecting all parts of the economy, politics as well as markets.
With globalization and opening of markets we see a lot of changes in the way business is conducted and organizations are structured.
Global and open markets have changed the structure of consumer economy. The financial mechanisms that aid in trade and consumer buying too have impacted the consumer’s buying habits. Online trading and buying, online payments, mobile banking etc have empowered the customers to make their choices and buying decisions at their discretion.
Marketer’s job has always been very challenging, but the complexities that they face in the market today are different from the earlier times. With markets opening up the competition from ‘Me Too’ brands have increased considerably. Brands face competition from local brands as well as foreign brands and generic products as well.
With brand logo and image being central to brand, the brand logo, color and image or design hold the key to the brand image as perceived and recalled by the consumers.
Good brand management calls for strengthening and re-affirming this brand image association with the consumers at all times. Any slight change in the brand image be it the color, logo or image, the consumer loyalty gets affected resulting in change of buying decision by the consumer.
As the consumer perceives an image and associates a pleasant or unpleasant experience with a particular brand, the consumer perception management is a very important part of brand management.
With the changes in the technology and lifestyle, the expectations of the consumers with reference to the brand image too changes. Consumers are likely to expect trendy, stylish and modern brand images that go with the current trends rather than an outdated logo that is perceived to be old fashioned.
While the brand logos and image have to be modified to suit the latest trends and reach out to the customer, the logos have to retain elements of the old brand components mainly of colors, image etc in modified but familiar pattern so that the consumers continue to recognize and recall the old brand familiarity and image.
Over the years with change in communication, publishing and electronic media, the advertising and promotion of brands too have had to change and keep up with the new trends. Traditional mass advertising of brands is no longer prevalent. The concept of personalized and customized advertising to the target customers is in.
On one hand the consumer segment has become highly fragmented and warrants that the brand communication reach out to the consumers at an individual and customized manner. On the other hand, the consumer behavior and expectations too have changed.
Consumers expect much more from the brand than ever before. Consumers today are very demanding in terms of their expectations of the product as well as of the brand reputation, image and value etc.
The well informed customers of today, having access to electronic media like to ask for more information, compare with competition and arrive at their decision based on rationalization.
The brand communication has to take into account the change in consumer’s buying process and position the brand image as well as the communication accordingly to the individual customers.
Social Media networks provide an interactive platform for the brand managers and consumers to interact with one another.
The social media networks are participant driven and the consumers have access to a larger audience to discuss, share, question and voice their opinions. Thus this media provides an exciting as well as challenging platform for brand managers to position their brands, to engage the consumers to get to know the brand, to get the already consumers to influence the others positively and build loyal communities supporting the brand.
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *