CHRISTCHURCH: The Value of Strategy with Raul Sarrot
Event description
A practical workshop on how to translate a business vision into a game-changing, value-driven brand strategy.
- What is brand strategy and how does it differ from business strategy?
- Why strategy is critical in these challenging times?
- How to translate a vision into a meaningful brand strategy to reach our ideal future?
- How do we create value to positively impact people's lives?
- What roles/jobs do we need to perform to connect with our audiences?
- How do we move from a conceptual, strategic framework to a clear and effective activation plan?
In this 3.5 hour course, we will do a deep dive in the world of business and brand strategy, exploring how we can translate core purpose into a meaningful value-driven strategy. While we work on hands-on activities to co-create a meaningful strategic framework and an activation plan, we will answer the specific questions or challenges you might have around your business/brand.
Who is this workshop for:
Designers, Brand and Marketing Managers, Entrepreneurs, SME directors.
About the facilitator:
Raul Sarrot is a multi-disciplinary designer, strategist, design
thinking coach, educator and researcher. His international experience
has been forged over 25 years working alongside a wide range of
commercial and not-for-profit enterprises in Asia Pacific, South America
and Europe. Raul is the Director and Founder of Freshfish,
his boutique studio specialised in strategy, branding and innovation
and also leads CO, a global collective platform for co-creation and
innovation. Raul has been a member of the AUT Communication Design
Advisory Committee for the last 13 years (which he also chaired for 3
years) and is a part time Senior Lecturer in a variety of design-related
papers both in the AUT Communication Design Department and in the AUT
Business School.
If you would like to attend - Please do book in advance to ensure this workshop meets minimum numbers of 8 people by WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER to go ahead.
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