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Brandjack! - How Your Reputation Is At Risk From Brand Pirates What to Do About

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'Brandjack is a book whose time has come. Thanks to Quentin's exhaustive research and insightful analysis, the book you're holding now is the one source you need to protect what is likely the most valuable asset you own in the digital age your brand. Read Brandjack and you'll be ahead of the curve in this brave new world.' - Jim Holtje, author of The Power of Storytelling and former speechwriter at Siemens, MasterCard and McGraw-Hill; Adjunct Professor at New York University "Who knew about 'Brandjacking Pirates'? Clearly, Quentin Langley did and now he's shared valuable insights into this 'hot new craze' the dark side of social media and our fallen angels." -John Paluszek, Senior Counsel at Ketchum; former President of the Public Relations Society of America: Past Chair, Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management 'Quentin Langley combines analytical skill with insightful writing to produce an important book. It deserves to be read by every brand manager, ad exec and marketeer who wants to understand the perils and contours of the digital revolution.' -Paul Richards, author of Be Your Own Spin Doctor 'Brandjacking isn't some fleeting trend or agency-created theoretical framework - it's a reality of today's communications landscape. Quentin Langley understands that. And this book will help you understand it as well.' -Brian Reich, author of Shift and Reset "An insightful, thoroughand very modern analysis of public relations in the digital age. Armed with real life case studies, Langley shows that no brand, no matter how established, can rest on its laurels." -Gareth Evans, Communications & Public Affairs Manager, Google 'In Brandjack Quentin Langley has collected and analysed an astonishing array of crises in which businesses, politicians and celebrities struggle with problems that were literally unimaginable just a few years ago. People are held accountable for the business practices of their suppliers thousands of miles away. A lone disgruntled customer can build a cult following and panic investors. YouTube, Twitter and Facebook have created challenges which ought to scare anyone in a leadership position. But in this book Quentin has at least started to show we can respond to this new world, and that is something of enormous value.' -Jonathan Huneke, Vice President, Communications & Public Affairs at United States Council for International Business "Social media have changed everything in PR, public affairs and politics. This collection of case studies is remarkable for the insight it brings to such a wide range of issues". -Lionel Zetter, Director, Public Affairs Asia; Past President, Chartered Institute of Public Relations; author of Lobbying: The Art of Political Persuasion 'There are many good communicators in public relations and quite a few with strategic capabilities ... but very few also with the analytical skills that Quentin Langley brings to the business, making him highly focussed, objectives-driven, creative - and a fine trainer and educator' -Roger Haywood, Past President, Chartered Institute of Public Relations; Past Chair, Chartered Institute of Marketing "Brandjack serves as a master encyclopedia of some of the most provocative and controversial brand incidents we've seen. Anyone in social media, PR, or brand management could especially take the book's learnings to heart." - Dan Goldgeier, AdPulp Informationen zum Autor Quentin Langley is a PR professional with international practitioner experience and a strong record in team building, coaching and mentoring. He works at the interface of academia and business, especially with regard to research into social media and crisis management. He is Senior lecturer in Marketing, University of Bedfordshire Business School, a fellow of CIPR, the co-author of Key Concepts in Public R...

List of contents

1. Brand and reputation 2. Issues and crises 3. How digital technologies have turned organizations upside down 4. 140 case studies of brandjacking 5. Engagement and transparency how to turn your organization inside out 6. 11 rules for dealing with brandjacking

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'Brandjack is a book whose time has come. Thanks to Quentin's exhaustive research and insightful analysis, the book you're holding now is the one source you need to protect what is likely the most valuable asset you own in the digital age your brand. Read Brandjack and you'll be ahead of the curve in this brave new world.'
- Jim Holtje, author of The Power of Storytelling and former speechwriter at Siemens, MasterCard and McGraw-Hill; Adjunct Professor at New York University
"Who knew about 'Brandjacking Pirates'? Clearly, Quentin Langley did and now he's shared valuable insights into this 'hot new craze' the dark side of social media and our fallen angels."
-John Paluszek, Senior Counsel at Ketchum; former President of the Public Relations Society of America: Past Chair, Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management
'Quentin Langley combines analytical skill with insightful writing to produce an important book. It deserves to be read by every brand manager, ad exec and marketeer who wants to understand the perils and contours of the digital revolution.'
-Paul Richards, author of Be Your Own Spin Doctor
'Brandjacking isn't some fleeting trend or agency-created theoretical framework - it's a reality of today's communications landscape. Quentin Langley understands that. And this book will help you understand it as well.'
-Brian Reich, author of Shift and Reset
"An insightful, thoroughand very modern analysis of public relations in the digital age. Armed with real life case studies, Langley shows that no brand, no matter how established, can rest on its laurels."
-Gareth Evans, Communications & Public Affairs Manager, Google
'In Brandjack Quentin Langley has collected and analysed an astonishing array of crises in which businesses, politicians and celebrities struggle with problems that were literally unimaginable just a few years ago. People are held accountable for the business practices of their suppliers thousands of miles away. A lone disgruntled customer can build a cult following and panic investors. YouTube, Twitter and Facebook have created challenges which ought to scare anyone in a leadership position. But in this book Quentin has at least started to show we can respond to this new world, and that is something of enormous value.'
-Jonathan Huneke, Vice President, Communications & Public Affairs at United States Council for International Business
"Social media have changed everything in PR, public affairs and politics. This collection of case studies is remarkable for the insight it brings to such a wide range of issues".
-Lionel Zetter, Director, Public Affairs Asia; Past President, Chartered Institute of Public Relations; author of Lobbying: The Art of Political Persuasion
'There are many good communicators in public relations and quite a few with strategic capabilities ... but very few also with the analytical skills that Quentin Langley brings to the business, making him highly focussed, objectives-driven, creative - and a fine trainer and educator'
-Roger Haywood, Past President, Chartered Institute of Public Relations; Past Chair, Chartered Institute of Marketing
"Brandjack serves as a master encyclopedia of some of the most provocative and controversial brand incidents we've seen. Anyone in social media, PR, or brand management could especially take the book's learnings to heart."
- Dan Goldgeier, AdPulp

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