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Jaume Giró highlights the value of reputation in Actualidad Económica

Jaume Giró, president of the 'Think-Tank' Corporate Excellence, highlight in Economic News the importance of reputation in corporations. "In these years of the new century, where digital communication has burst forth and with it this jungle of information, it is often difficult to distinguish good information. In these times when fake news appear with more notoriety than ever, many people give credibility to things that do not deserve confidence. That's why two issues are so important. The first is to manage the brand well, the reputation of a company, because it is the brand that sets us apart from other competitors in a market where products and services tend to be almost the same whatever the sector, banking, energy services and journalism, for example. The second is that the professional who is in charge of these matters must be able to intelligently read the social context," explains Giró. "Beyond the economic sense of the operation, there is always a reading within society. It's not just about economic profitability ", rivets.

In the same vein Angel Alloza, CEO of Corporate Excelllence, says that "in the past, this differentiation was in the ability to launch products and services objectively superior to those of the competition, which led to the proliferation of a large number of product brands. Today, however, the process of building a corporate brand is much more complex, because it is not based on rational attributes or benefits, but is differentiated from deeper elements of identity: who are you as a company, how are you, why you exist and do what you do."

 

Digital native brands

In recent years we have seen numerous examples of digitally native vertical brands proliferating on the Internet: digital native brands that are born on the Internet, live and grow on the Internet, with a lower risk business model, easier to launch and proposals that engage with digital consumers. These are...

Jordi Sevilla: "In Spain the idea of public interest has been lost".

The President of Red Eléctrica de España and former Minister of Public Administration, Jordi Sevilla, reviewed the 'Current State of Spain' at the Proa Comunicación Observatory held on Tuesday, February 5 at the Deusto Business School. "In Spain, the idea of public interest has been lost," he lamented. This concern...

The Luca de Tena Foundation renews the Laboratory's portal to deepen journalism trends and education

The Luca de Tena Foundation's Journalism Lab is embarking on a new phase. After having closed several national and international agreements to share training resources and jointly promote events, efforts are now focused on the website, which has been completely redesigned and a comprehensive plan has been created for the creation of a new website....

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Catherine Barba: "We are in a broken world".

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We are living in a scenario of total crisis in the health, economic and social spheres. Faced with an unprecedented situation, there is no script that allows us to know which decisions are the right ones at any given moment. In this context, the interventions of the Minister of Labour are a nonsense for the employers, who have to...

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