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Creating Inspirational Brand Visions

Brand vision has evolved from brand positioning. Where positioning is defined as the specific niche in which a product sees itself as occupying in the competitive environment and by differentiating its superiority to competitors, the brand vision is what the company ideally wants to reflect outwardly.

Brand Vision
One key way to achieve the vision is to provide innovative solutions to market needs. Traditionally brand vision was driven by team workshops with each person contributing to the combined vision of the company. Although this route might be ideal for teambuilding exercises, it often resulted in mixed messages and confusion with regard to the brand positioning and mission. It is critical to any brand that its employees reflect the vision accurately and consistently. They are representatives or extensions of the brand after all.

David Taylor, author of “Brand Gym” and “How to Energize Your Team to Drive Business Growth”  believes that brand manifestos are a better way to work on the vision for your brand, allowing you more freedom to express yourself, and what you really want to "fight for". Through this process you will discover your guiding principles, beliefs and the issues you want to take a stand on.

Inspirational Brand Vision
Every brand is different. It takes a lot of understanding to get their message across. By using creative brand communication strategies it is easy to gain the attention of your consumer. David Taylor’s approach is straightforward and no-nonsense to ensure that you end up with an inspiring vision and a hands-on action plan to drive growth.

The key to creating a brand manifesto is to engage not just your head, but also your heart and gut feeling.

Creative tips to assist the creation of a brand manifesto, include:


  1. If you were on a protest march in the street to fight against something, what would you write on your banner? And if you were to flip this into a positive and fight for something, what would you write?

  2. What is the bigger role your brand can play in everyday life? What sort of "legacy" would you like to leave behind after 5 years on the brand.

Communicating the Vision
By introducing brand visioning to employees it assists to build engagement, energy and alignment.

David Taylor’s Brand visioning process scrutinises the following areas of business:


  • Searching for true insight: creating a springboard for visioning by using different 'insight catalysts' that cover consumers, markets and competition

  • The visioning journey: creating a compelling brand purpose, a big idea and a rallying call; combining product ?sausage? and emotional 'sizzle'

  • Test-driving the vision: bringing the vision to life by exploring it within your business and with consumers

  • Brand-led business: translating the vision into a business building mix that covers 'hero product' innovation, communication and internal engagement

Once the brand vision is clearly understood it is easier to create the brand communication strategy. The brand communication strategy in turn is used as part of the marketing strategy to drive sales and company growth.

Taylor’s guide to the essential steps of achieving persuasive brand communication are as follows:


  1. Understanding the brand and setting objectives

  2. Getting the team right

  3. Keeping the brief and briefing tight

  4. Getting the most from production

  5. Brilliant brand activation

  6. Developing and executing the campaign

Brand vision is the inception of any great marketing communication campaign. Know and understand the vision for your brand, live it and make it exceptional.

Jonathan Andrews

David Taylor is the brand vision and communication thought leader for Shoulders of Giants, a smart business thinking website, showcasing various brand experts discussing communication topics spanning a variety of brand communication and business related topics.

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