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Any Brand Can Create Disruption to Fuel Growth, According to New Report from Kantar Millward Brown


LONDON, June 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- New analysis by Kantar Millward Brown of 2,000 brands measured in the BrandZtm global brand equity database shows that fewer than 1 in 10 brands grew between 2014 and 2017. But Amazon, the quintessential disruptive brand, more than doubled its brand value in the same period simply by making people's lives easier and less expensive.

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Every brand can't be an Amazon, Netflix or Airbnb, but just a 1% change in market share for an established brand can deliver significant growth. To change the odds in their favour, conventional brands must take their lead from the fast-growing disruptors. Marketers need to get out of their comfort zone and add a little disruption to the mix to create new opportunities for growth.

The new report, How Disruption Can Fuel Brand Growth, highlights the direction that established brands can take from disruptive brands' playbooks to drive growth, and explores case studies that demonstrate a range of strategies which have led to growth for brands across different categories including CPG, electronics, e-commerce and automotive.

Marketers can get started by following the 7 steps below to disrupt and drive brand growth:

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Get out of the comfort zone ? Any brand can be disruptive provided it does something different from the norm that creates new value for customers or unlocks its existing potential. 



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Know what needs to change ? Knowing how people think, feel and behave in relation to a brand can often reveal an immediate opportunity for growth. The challenge for a well-differentiated brand is to identify what will make it more salient and meaningful to potential consumers. 



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Know who values your brand ? On average, consumers pay 14% more for brands they perceive to be meaningfully different. When it comes to profit, the biggest disruptive growth opportunity may come from targeting the right customers, and then curating perceptions of meaning and difference to drive up the brand's perceived value. 



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Use consumer insights to inspire disruption ? An established brand that lacks differentiation risks being commoditised. A disruptive idea may come from anywhere but the ultimate test is whether it resonates with the target audience, and this requires brands to have in-depth knowledge of their potential customers. 



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Invest to make a difference ? Simply spending more will not produce disruptive returns. Investing in a creative idea that fits the brand and the opportunity may be the best way for some brands to disrupt the status quo. And, since marketers are often hostage to the product innovation cycle, developing a new creative approach may be faster.  



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Learn fast to achieve greater returns ? A brand can have a great product or idea and in-market execution can still fail to disrupt. Marketers need to behave as if they are in perpetual beta and fast feedback is critical to quickly identify opportunities and course correct. 



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Continuously improve marketing effectiveness ? A brand's success today should be viewed as an opportunity to improve marketing effectiveness while looking for the next disruptive growth opportunity. Marketers need to measure what is happening to the brand and the consumer response in-market. 

Every brand has the power to disrupt business as usual provided it has a clear idea of what will make the most difference given its status and context. Read the full report here to learn more about growth strategies and for in-depth case studies of conventional brands that have disrupted business as usual to achieve increased sales and improved brand growth.

About Kantar Millward Brown

Kantar Millward Brown is a leading global research agency specialising in advertising effectiveness, strategic communication, media and digital, and brand equity research. The company helps clients grow great brands through comprehensive research-based qualitative and quantitative solutions. Kantar Millward Brown operates in more than 55 countries and is part of WPP's Kantar group, one of the world's leading data, insight and consultancy companies. Learn more at www.millwardbrown.com.

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Global
Danielle Hobday                                            
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North America
Susan Hickey
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