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BRAND LIKE THE FOUNDING FATHERS Brand flows from values
In his book United We Brand, Mike Moser gives an excellent historical example of branding: the United States of America. Back in the eighteenth century, the Founding Fathers laid out the values that would govern the new nation: “... that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” Statements like these gave the leaders of the new USA a set of bedrock guidelines to follow. The Constitution would flow from these core values. The Bill of Rights was crafted around ensuring, at its core, Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. And when the nation faced crisis in the Civil War, President Lincoln returned to the core values in his Gettysburg Address: “Fourscore and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” Boom. Straight back to the values set forth in the Declaration of Independence. Is a great new logo enough?
What values does your organization’s “flag” represent? When seeking to make the important choices for the United States throughout the centuries, American leaders could always look to the values on which the country was founded for guidance — and the flag was developed later, to represent those core values. So too should your company’s leaders have a set of bedrock principles to turn to. An organization with defined values won’t need to constantly reinvent itself, to change in the face of new trends, new challenges, or even new leadership. As time goes on, trends come and go. Your brand, if carefully and honestly crafted, will not. Your brand values will be your anchor. |