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Business runs at the speed of change in today's marketplace. And an increasing number of companies, organizations and institutions are changing up their brands to gain a competitive advantage. They are showing a greater willingness to rebrand, embrace a new name, and take on the work of communicating the change to build stronger relationships with their customers or stakeholders.
Perhaps the most visible brand change in recent times is Facebook's rebrand to a new corporate entity called Meta, which allows the company to aggressively pursue the virtual reality industry. But company and product rebranding announcements are a daily occurrence: ...
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Business runs at the speed of change in today's marketplace. And an increasing number of companies, organizations and institutions are changing up their brands to gain a competitive advantage. They are showing a greater willingness to rebrand, embrace a new name, and take on the work of communicating the change to build stronger relationships with their customers or stakeholders.
Perhaps the most visible brand change in recent times is Facebook's rebrand to a new corporate entity called Meta, which allows the company to aggressively pursue the virtual reality industry. But company and product rebranding announcements are a daily occurrence: ...
read more