Jim Mullen (born 26 November 1945) is a Glasgow-born jazz guitarist with a distinctive style, like Wes Montgomery before him, picking with the thumb rather than a plectrum.
The greater your command of brand loyalty, the less you must worry about price sensitivity and competitive promotions-and the less you must pay for marketing.
In daily practice, the word brand stands as a surrogate for the word reputation. In fact, your brand acts just like a person. When you know a person's reputation, you can predict his or her behavior. You know what that person is likely to do or say-or not do or say-in any given situation. Your brand works the same way.
When you look at a strong brand, you see a promise.
Of all the things that your company owns, brands are far and away the most important and the toughest. Founders die. Factories burn down. Machinery wears out. Inventories get depleted. Technology becomes obsolete. Brand loyalty is the only sound foundation on which business leaders can build enduring, profitable growth.
Sometimes you get more creativity when you're in a box than when you can do anything. In really difficult situations, sometimes, you get the most interesting thinking.
Titanic got 14 nominations one per lifeboat.
Luke Rockhold
Nicolas Poussin
Bernard Stiegler
Julia Ward Howe
Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon
Andre Malraux
Minnie Riperton
Arthur Adamov
Adolf Ivar Arwidsson
Ed McMahon
Eric Temple Bell
Pola Negri