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The Law of Consistency

The Law of Consistency

A brand is not built overnight. Success is measured in decades, not years.

Markets may change, but brands shouldn’t. Ever. They may be meant slightly or given a new slant, but their essential characteristics should never be changed.

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A unique look at the birth and death of brands, and what makes a great brand.

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