The Cycles of Corporate Branding: The Case of the LEGO Company
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This article presents a framework for the strategic management of corporate brands as seen from a top management perspective. It describes the change processes involved in a corporate branding effort at the LEGO Company. While much of the literature on branding focuses on the initiation of a corporate branding effort (e.g., brand positioning, brand identity formulation, brand architecture design), this article follows the LEGO Company9s branding process through four progressive phases: stating the brand; linking vision to culture and brand image; involving stakeholders in brand relevant activities; and integrating the organization behind the brand. During this strategic shift, LEGO9S top management vision, organizational culture, and stakeholder images became increasingly aligned.
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