Wednesday, May 18, 2016

What Is Brand Culture?

Brand culture is the set of symbols, values and behaviors that a specific company or brand reflects. It is the organizational culture of the business. According to numerous marketing studies, consumers of the products prefer to buy brands that possess symbols, values and behaviors that match their own culture, values and behaviors.
In short, brand culture is a marketing concept. Not only is it important for the company brand to reflect cultural beliefs to the external audience, it is also imperative that it reflects in the internal environment as well. In other words, the employees and actions of the company must match the brand culture reflected in the brand itself.
For example, assume there is a company that recycles ink cartridges and cell phones for non-profit organizations. In return for organizations that mail these items in for recycling, the recycling company pays the organization cash. As part of the internal branding, this company also operates on a zero-waste initiative.
This means that not only does the company encourage recycling and eco-friendliness externally, but it also embraces the brand culture internally. In addition to recycling the products, the company also recycles or reuses 100% of the materials that come in the door. The employee cafeteria houses coffee mugs instead of disposable coffee cups. The kitchen and cafeteria also uses metal utensils instead of plastic ones. Employee engagement in the values that the company stands for is strong in this particular business.

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