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There are not a lot of questions where [[User:Juxo]] and the [[Wikipedia]] are totally completely reversed, but [[brand management]] is one of them. The job of brand management is to make the product seem to match the user's values and needs, ''EVEN WHEN IT DOESN'T'', which is perfectly deceptive, and perfectly opposite to [[Consumerium Services]]. Perhaps this point needs elaboration, but in this case the [[New Troll point of view]] must be allowed to dominate over the [[neutral point of view]] - brand management is the sworn enemy of Consumerium. | There are not a lot of questions where [[User:Juxo]] and the [[Wikipedia]] are totally completely reversed, but [[brand management]] is one of them. The job of brand management is to make the product seem to match the user's values and needs, ''EVEN WHEN IT DOESN'T'', which is perfectly deceptive, and perfectly opposite to [[Consumerium Services]]. Perhaps this point needs elaboration, but in this case the [[New Troll point of view]] must be allowed to dominate over the [[neutral point of view]] - brand management is the sworn enemy of Consumerium. | ||
:I don't concur. See [[Talk:Brand management]] for situations where [[features]] work to enhance a brand thus doing the work of brand managers in their place. | |||
You don't think a "brand manager" can really decide not to use some cheaper source of supply just because it causes [[deforestation]] do you? | You don't think a "brand manager" can really decide not to use some cheaper source of supply just because it causes [[deforestation]] do you? | ||
:No. Brand managers are not in charge of production issues, they just try to finetune the image of the product. take Nike and it's operations as an example of extreme differentation of production and [[brand management]] --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 22:49, 9 Mar 2004 (EET) |