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Brand Stratergist Vs Brand Manager
Posted By: phi.lani on 11/4/2009 2:40 AM (CST) 25 Points
am a student at vega doing a crush cause in graphic design and advertising in search for my passion in branding and being a brand ambassador and yet at the same time i like the brand stratergy side of things so as we are close to the end of the year we are required to come up with a book of evidence to show the skills we got out of the program. so my question is what is the difference between a brand manager and a brand stratergist please help



Posted by: W.M.M.A. Accepted Answer
11/4/2009 3:35 PM (CST)
Sorry...we have a policy about doing homework. We DO NOT 'DO' HOMEWORK.

We firmly believe each student should 'earn' their degree by performing the massive research required to obtain the valuable document.

Listen, begin at Google and go from there. The answers you seek are there.

Randall
White Mountain Marketing Associates
Houston (The REAL), Texas
 

Posted by: Peter (henna gaijin) Accepted Answer
11/11/2009 3:04 PM (CST)
Titles, particularly in marketing, vary based on the company. What one company calls a brand manager, another may call a brand strategist, where another may just call a marketing manager.

Two possible solutions:
1) see if you can find people with these titles and talk to them about what they are. Best to do it for a few different companies, so you can start seeing how titles vary so much.

2) if you don't know anyone, nor can find anyone, the next option would be to search for job openings of these titles. Job postings generally list job duties and requirements, so you can see what people with that title are expected to be like. Because it is just for academic purposes, you don't need to just search your local job sites, but instead can go to the big sites (hotjobs.com, monster.com, etc.) and also try just googling the terms brand manager" and "brand strategist"
 

Posted by: carrie77 Moderator Response
11/19/2009 8:10 AM (CST)
Hi Everyone,

I am closing this question since it's more than 2 weeks old. We do this to reward the contributions of participants in a timely manner + to give increased visibility to the newer questions.

Thanks for participating!
Carrie (Production Editor)
 



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