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Julia Montoro -- The intangible value of branding

Is your brand registered with the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office? Do you have a vectorised logo? Do you have a corporate identity manual that defines typography, colours and visual style? Do you clearly understand the purpose and values of your organisation? These are some of the essential questions that we communication consultants ask our clients when they entrust us with the management of their brand in the field of corporate communication.

The American Marketing Association defines the brand as the "name, term, design, symbol or some other characteristic that identifies a good or service and differentiates it from other vendors".. But for a corporate communications professional, branding is much more than this: it is a strategic assetAn intangible asset that, if well managed, can become a guarantee of growth, customer loyalty and talent attraction. The brand is not just an investment; it is one of the pillars on which the identity and reputation of an organisation is built.

The starting point of any communication strategy is to understand the expectations, needs and demands of the target audiences. One of the main responsibilities of consultants is to ensuring how these expectations are reflected in the corporate image and how the company's identity acts to build, maintain or modify its reputation in the eyes of its stakeholders.

"The intangible value of a brand is essential for the long-term success and sustainability of a company or organisation.

The corporate identity must be differentiating and generate impact and emotional and rational bonding with audiences. This not only implies a visual universe - logotype, typography, colour palette, illustrations, photographs, templates and identity manuals - but also verbal, auditory and even sensorial aspects that make up the brand experience. Each brand requires a tailor-made creative universealigned with the strategic objectives of the business, capable of consistently conveying who we are and what we stand for.

Corporate narrative: purpose and values

Another key element of the brand architecture is the brand's corporate storytellingincluding purpose, values, mission and vision, value proposition and narrative territories. In a changing world, with fluid and constantly evolving scenarios, the corporate purpose acts as a compass that guides all the organisation's decisions. A well-structured story, coherent with the business strategy and shared internally at all levels, is fundamental to building a brand that leaves its mark on its environment.

Image, identity and reputation: a strategic triangle

The matching identity and corporate image is key to gaining the social licence to operate and building a solid reputation. The benefits of this alignment are manifold:

  • Credibility and trust: coherence between identity and image generates stable and reliable relationships with stakeholders.
  • Better positioning: the brand is easily recognised and remembered, increasing loyalty and preference in saturated markets.
  • More effective communication: clear and consistent messages reinforce the perception of professionalism and coherence.
  • Adaptability: a strong identity makes it easier to respond to market changes or emerging trends.
  • Employee engagement: professionals aligned with corporate values reinforce internal culture and motivation.
  • Crisis management: A well-defined identity and a consistent image allow to react to critical situations, mitigating reputational risks.

The strategic alignment of corporate identity and image not only strengthens the company's competitive position, but also facilitates strong and lasting relationships with customers, investors and other stakeholders. Reputation, after all, is the tangible reflection of the care and consistency we show through our brand.

In conclusion, the corporate brand is one of the most valuable assets of any organisation. Its management requires planning, strategic vision and coordination between all the elements that make it up, ensuring that every detail - from the logo to the narrative, to internal and external communication - works in harmony. A strong brand not only represents the company; it is the best letter of introductionThe company's success and long-term sustainability is underpinned by an intangible asset.

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