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Connecting Great Ideas and Great People www.asaecenter.org Content Leaders: Bill Jerome, VP/Chief Strategy Officer Marketing General Dave Nershi, CAE, Executive Director, Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology Create and Promote an Indispensable Brand  August 18, 2009
Is a Brand important?  ,[object Object]
 
 
 
 
 
 
But also realize… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
But if they are relevant to you… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What about an Association?  ,[object Object]
 
What is the power of an Association’s Brand? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What is a Brand? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What is  / isn’t a Brand? Internal driver for all you do After thought Unity of a vision, benefits that deliver and respect for the membership Tag line, slogan or “creative look” Enhanced member experience that assures we deliver on expectations Promise of benefits Promotion of how we make our members successful  Simply a promotion of the profession What it is What it isn’t
Brand Elements ,[object Object],Our Unique  Advantages for  Members Our Unique  Value  In the Marketplace  Our Unique  Resources The ultimate delivery  of our Brand
Perception of Delivery  ,[object Object],The  profession Creating the foundation  for member success
Three Parts of success ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Discussion ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Case Study: SIOP ,[object Object],[object Object]
Case Study: SIOP ,[object Object],[object Object]
SIOP Brand Problem in the Marketplace Prior SIOP Research Showed… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Image, What Image? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Obtaining Professional Services  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Approach ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Our Approach toward Indispensability ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Working Together: Marketing Company/Organization ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Key SIOP Target Audiences ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Membership perception Beneficial to professional growth (29%) Intellectual (24%) Application based (27%) Research based (31%) Science based (24%) Science based (30%) Advocacy for the profession (32%) Advocacy for the profession (29%) Evidence based (30%) Cutting edge (34%) Research based (47%) Academic (46%) Indispensable to business (52%) Academic (53%) Research based (54%) Image SIOP  Should  Convey Image SIOP  Currently  Conveys Image  Profession  Conveys
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Beneficial to professional growth (29%) Intellectual (24%) Application based (27%) Research based (31%) Science based (24%) Science based (30%) Advocacy for the profession (32%) Advocacy for the profession (29%) Evidence based (30%) Cutting edge (34%) Research based (47%) Academic (46%) Indispensable to business (52%) Academic (53%) Research based (54%) Image SIOP  Should  Convey Image SIOP  Currently  Conveys Image  Profession  Conveys
Perceptions of I/O Psych Profession ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Academic (29%) Application based (34%) Evidence based (31%) Science based (35%) Application based (27%) People oriented (29%) Evidence based (36%) Science based (31%) Evidence based (41%) Science based (30%) Beneficial to Professional Growth (35%) Science based (37%) Intellectual (32%) Application based (45%) Evidence based (30%) Indispensable to business (36%) Academic (42%) Academic (48%) Academic (50%) Academic (46%) Research based (37%) Research based (58%) Research based (56%) Research based (58%) Research based (54%) Student Both Practitioner Academic All
Perceptions of SIOP’s  Current  Brand Image ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Educational (32%) Application based (23%) Advocacy for the profession (26%) Science based (26%) Intellectual (24%) Advocacy for the profession (34%) Science based (29%) Science based (29%) Application based (30%) Science based (24%) Academic (34%) Advocacy for the profession (31%) Intellectual (30%) Advocacy for the profession (31%) Advocacy for the profession (29%) Informative (35%) Academic (45%) Research  based (50%) Academic (49%) Research based (47%) Beneficial to professional growth (38%) Research based (50%) Academic (62%) Research based (54%) Academic (53%) Student Both Practitioner Academic All
Perceptions of What SIOP’s Brand Image  Should  Convey ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],People oriented (27%) Evidence based (28%) Research based (28%) Academic (29%) Beneficial to professional growth (29%) Cutting edge (28%) Science based (30%) Beneficial to professional growth (29%) Evidence based (30%) Research based (31%) Advocacy for the profession (31%) Cutting edge (34%) Advocacy for the profession (37%) Indispensable to academics (31%) Advocacy for the profession(32%) Indispensable to business (41%) Research based (39%) Cutting edge (38%) Research based (34%) Cutting edge (34%) Beneficial to professional growth (43%) Indispensable to business (49%) Indispensable to business (58%) Indispensable to business (48%) Indispensable to business (52%) Student Both Practitioner Academic All
Implications from the Membership:  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The Great Divide ,[object Object],Practitioners
The focus  of Impact Research of  marketplace  productivity Cutting Edge  application of vital  science-based  workplace effectiveness Current Desired Evolutionary     Revolutionary The extent of Impact Integrated Marketplace  Application Isolated Academic  Enhancement SIOP Brand Position / Perceptual Map
What about the Marketplace?  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
A 5 Pillar Approach for Market Impact Foundational  Perspectives Conference  Promotions Internal  Engagement Ongoing  Publications Strategic  Alliances Ensure members are on “cutting edge” in research and market trends  Establish value of SIOP to key audiences, business leaders, HR, editors Symbiotic relationships with other associations Pre and post-event promotions around conference themes Place “exclusive” articles to establish the SIOP brand
Implications from the Marketplace:  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What about our Delivery?  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Web Site Incorporating Brand Image ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Marketplace…demand
Marketplace….recognition
Marketplace….recognition Dr. Dory Holland is a consulting psychologist on workplace issues who divides her time between her office in St. Louis and client work in the Washington, D.C. Area. She can be reached by e-mail at  [email_address]   or by phone at (703) 465-5208.  Hollander is an active member of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychologists.
Branding Statement on Member Page ,[object Object],[object Object]
Tips & Trends Members inform us of latest projects and interests. Allows us to fulfill perception of being cutting edge.
SIOP Exchange Blog established to encourage two-way communication from our members. “Uniting and promoting the vital and unique resources of the I-O community.”
Organizational Change in Response to Branding Initiative ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
SHRM Collaboration ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Other Issues ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Contact Information Dave Nershi, CAE Executive Director Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology 419.353.0032 [email_address] Bill Jerome, VP/Chief Strategy Officer Marketing General, Inc.  / CrossRoads Strategies, Ltd.  215.579.9936 [email_address] SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! Annual Meeting & Expo August 21 - 24, 2010 Los Angeles, CA

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Create and Promote an Indispensable Brand

  • 1. Connecting Great Ideas and Great People www.asaecenter.org Content Leaders: Bill Jerome, VP/Chief Strategy Officer Marketing General Dave Nershi, CAE, Executive Director, Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology Create and Promote an Indispensable Brand August 18, 2009
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  • 15. What is / isn’t a Brand? Internal driver for all you do After thought Unity of a vision, benefits that deliver and respect for the membership Tag line, slogan or “creative look” Enhanced member experience that assures we deliver on expectations Promise of benefits Promotion of how we make our members successful Simply a promotion of the profession What it is What it isn’t
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  • 29. Membership perception Beneficial to professional growth (29%) Intellectual (24%) Application based (27%) Research based (31%) Science based (24%) Science based (30%) Advocacy for the profession (32%) Advocacy for the profession (29%) Evidence based (30%) Cutting edge (34%) Research based (47%) Academic (46%) Indispensable to business (52%) Academic (53%) Research based (54%) Image SIOP Should Convey Image SIOP Currently Conveys Image Profession Conveys
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  • 36. The focus of Impact Research of marketplace productivity Cutting Edge application of vital science-based workplace effectiveness Current Desired Evolutionary Revolutionary The extent of Impact Integrated Marketplace Application Isolated Academic Enhancement SIOP Brand Position / Perceptual Map
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  • 38. A 5 Pillar Approach for Market Impact Foundational Perspectives Conference Promotions Internal Engagement Ongoing Publications Strategic Alliances Ensure members are on “cutting edge” in research and market trends Establish value of SIOP to key audiences, business leaders, HR, editors Symbiotic relationships with other associations Pre and post-event promotions around conference themes Place “exclusive” articles to establish the SIOP brand
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  • 44. Marketplace….recognition Dr. Dory Holland is a consulting psychologist on workplace issues who divides her time between her office in St. Louis and client work in the Washington, D.C. Area. She can be reached by e-mail at [email_address] or by phone at (703) 465-5208. Hollander is an active member of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychologists.
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  • 46. Tips & Trends Members inform us of latest projects and interests. Allows us to fulfill perception of being cutting edge.
  • 47. SIOP Exchange Blog established to encourage two-way communication from our members. “Uniting and promoting the vital and unique resources of the I-O community.”
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  • 51. Contact Information Dave Nershi, CAE Executive Director Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology 419.353.0032 [email_address] Bill Jerome, VP/Chief Strategy Officer Marketing General, Inc. / CrossRoads Strategies, Ltd. 215.579.9936 [email_address] SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! Annual Meeting & Expo August 21 - 24, 2010 Los Angeles, CA

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  1. DN: General welcome and self introductions. Today we’re going to share a blueprint for branding your organization and illustrate it with a case study from two perspectives: that of a marketing consultant and that of an association executive.
  2. BJ: This morning, I was awakened by my Sony Dream Machine; I got out of my Simmons mattress, put Crest on my Oral B toothbrush, showered with Dial soap and Vo5 shampoo, shaved with my Gillette razor, put on my Hanes underwear, my Arrow Shirt, my Botany 500 suit and Jerry Garcia tie, went down for breakfast, had Tropicana orange juice, Thompson English muffins and Kellogg’s Special K. For a treat, I had a Starbucks coffee on the way to come to ASAE’s conference, and right now, I’m presenting from a Dell computer using Microsoft’s PowerPoint Software. If you have any questions, I’ll take notes with my Cross pen and later, probably respond to you either through my Verizon wireless service, using my Samsung phone or with Microsoft’s outlook express. Now, why would anyone care about how to develop a brand with impact?
  3. DN Today’s session is about branding and how you can develop your organization into an indispensible brand, something that your target audience can’t possibly do without. Take a look at some of these brands… (scroll through next slides rapidly) And think about what comes to mind when you see or hear their names Microsoft Coca-Cola Dunkin’Donuts ESPN BMW AAA Ralston-Purina
  4. Incidentally, the value of Coke’s brand has been estimated between $44 and 67 Billion dollars by Interbrand and Business Week and by BrandZ’s top 100 rankings
  5. BJ Each of these organizations is branded so strongly, and so well, the mere mention of their name or glance at their logo let’s you know what they are all about. BMW represents German engineering and the thrill of a performance automobile. If however, you don’t drive a BMW, you know that AAA is the organization to call to get your clunker towed! ESPN is “total sports” and Dunkin’ Donuts represents great coffee and donuts. And all the companies I mentioned earlier have a clear image in your mind of their products, value and utility.
  6. BJ Not all brands appeal to everyone. And trying to create a household name to everyone can be a waste of money, time and energy. And, because of perceptions, not all brands are necessarily “positive,” Anyone remember the VEGA? And the tagline it attracted? (the “disposable motor”)
  7. BJ How many of you would not miss this conference? But how many people on the street would know what ASAE is?
  8. BJ And this leads to a fallacy that many of us have….a belief that an association can’t be as powerful as other names…that we have to play by their rules that we want lots of exposure on the front of USA Today or the NY Times. DN: in fact, we had no problem getting our members interviewed by the NY times or Business Week….and that was one of our problems! As we’ll discuss later.
  9. Bill tells story of Ralston Purina and share of repeat business.
  10. BJ So let’s set up the rules we want to play by. What do we want to achieve with our brand?
  11. BJ – this is the basis for an “indispensable” brand. And Associations can achieve this better than almost any other organization.
  12. BJ – Let’s quickly get rid of a few mistakes people make in thinking about their brand – to save you time and to le t you know why we won’t be talking about any of these things today. Most people waste a lot of time on how to present their association, without first addressing what they are truly presenting. There is not question in Sunday’s paper that the bright orange insert has ads for Home Depot. But Home Depot’s service complaints have hurt their image and sales. They have drifted from their “brand” in a way that colors or consistent “looks” will not offset.
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  14. BJ and DN – One of the issues that we encountered, which you may as well is whether we are trying to brand the field, or the organization. DN – I-O is a little known field, which people confuse with clinical psychology. The field is actually more HR related, can help bottom line. By promoting the profession it creates a foundation for individual members to be more successful.
  15. Our goal is to be indispensible. We must be successful in three areas to accomplish that…
  16. DN – We’ve talked about our views on branding and a little about my organization. We’d like to find a little bit about your situation. (BJ & DN Facilitate discussion. Let audience members share experiences and suggestions…)
  17. DN – Explain that field is actually exciting and vital since it can have a major impact on the bottom line of a business or organization. Challenge: perception of being academic and stuffy. Members have challenges translating the importance of their work into everyday language.
  18. BJ/DN – Being indispensible means more business for our members and greater credence for our scientific work. Challenges of creating awareness in a cluttered media market. Helping with “research translation” so the importance of our science becomes known in the “C-Suite.” When you think effective assessment and person productivity, think, “SIOP”
  19. DN – Need to overcome the “nerdy professor” image…
  20. DN – This was SIOP’s Web page when I became ED 4 years ago. The previous director was convinced members loved it because it was clean, uncluttered and scientific looking. This Web site really gave me cause for hesitation when I was considering coming on board. In all fairness, we have developed a much nicer site when we started our branding work – but it gives an idea of where we started from.
  21. DN – An added layer of complexity to almost any association activity is running it through the committee and/or board. One of the selling points was having a fresh set of eyes take a look at the branding problem. Challenge: Our membership is extremely bright and talented – all professional members are PhD psychologists – and as a result many feel qualified in all areas. A selling job was required.
  22. BJ – when Dave approached us, he focused on the end user, not the organization. It was not “what we want to be,” but ‘what should we be?” what does the market place expect?” and we saw this as a 3- stage question: what does the membership want? What does the marketplace that involves our members want? And how do we align our brand to bring all this together? Dave also set out the measurements of success DN – Our organization loves surveys and many of our members consider themselves experts. Tough to work with consultants because many of our members think they can do everything better.
  23. BJ & DN – Relates to our three success factors…
  24. DN & BJ – Leveraging our agreement with MGI. It wasn’t a “turn-key” situation, but one in which the two teams worked seamlessly together. And yet every step delivered value and action
  25. DN – Walk through…
  26. BJ Our membership survey focused on the perception of how we can bring the greatest value to our membership. And it needed to give clarity to our focus, separating the profession per se from the association. So we asked for perceptions of “what the profession conveys,” what the association currently conveys” and what the profession SHOULD convey.” As you can see, there were great differences in the priorities of what members perceived.
  27. DN – here is what we presented to the board to show the shifts we had to take. The bottom line, is that the composite of our membership wanted to focus on how the association can promote the unique impact our members can have in the industry. The challenge was to coordinate this internally – so our members were working together as well as externally – so the media and other shareholders appreciated what our members offered.
  28. DN: The perceptions also broke down our diverse member segments…so we identified how we needed to address needs and perceptions within our membership and adjust our messages to address each audience. Again it compared perceptions of the industry…..
  29. With our current brand image…..
  30. And our desired brand image
  31. BJ/DN The bottom line: We focused on what the association can do to promote the strength of our members, not necessarily the profession We focused on the unique community that our association offers to our membership and the marketplace We looked internally to recognize our responsibility to promote and unite that community of members with the marketplace
  32. DN – Division between academics and practitioners, those who are primarily focused on research and those who are consulting the workplace. The model is supposed to be the scientist-practitioner, representing work that is solidly based on research.
  33. BJ This showed us what we needed to be, and how it differed from what we were doing and how we were perceived by what we were doing
  34. BJ: So, did the brand fit the demand of the marketplace as well as our members? We started with our end targets….which are very focused. It was not our desire to reach “the world.” Just the 80% that needed or should need our members.
  35. BJ – IN our strategy we focused PR efforts to create a demand for your association’s brand and information from THOSE critical to our members’ success. Through research we identified SIOP’s current image and also the desired image. We also tried to determine the demand of the marketplace. Through the five pillars, we attempted to “take it to market.” DN: the ability to boil big issues of PR down to 5 key points make it easy to understand and for our own accountability
  36. BJ – DN – Our responsibilities to the membership and the marketplace created this summary of our strategies: Which, as you can see, were now aligned with the brand of our membership
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  39. BJ – Here’s an example of publications with an interest or need for SIOP’s material…
  40. BJ – One example of our success…
  41. BJ’ while Dory’s name is predominant, the article leveraged the gamut of SIOP input and perspectives. The brand ‘bridge” was becoming an integral part of our story.
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  43. DN – This was a new program for us. Tips & Trends proved to be a good source for member input and we received indications of the latest trends and also got story ideas for the Web and electronic newsletter. Our blog was a natural extension of this effort, adding the feature of interactivity. BJ: it closed the loop of integrating our unique community
  44. DN – Here is a look at our blog. Part of the effort to create and promote a unique community is this “electronic town square” where issues can be discussed in an informal format. Also, we have used this forum for important issues, such as discussing a possible name change…
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  47. BJ: going forward, some of the key issues will be to monitor the brand; To develop a “Brand Champion” mentality so the association does not get sloppy in its execution. SIOP is committed to keeping that “bridge” of its community in the forefront of its efforts in its website, columns, presentations, conferences and membership strategies. DN: