Why a Standardized Scoring System Is Necessary to Evaluate Brand Purpose

A more scientific method may provide more clarity

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Of the many buzzwords and phrases that have infiltrated the world of marketing, “brand purpose,” if not leading the pack, is most certainly in the top five. There are plenty of brands that make a compelling case, but understanding a brand’s standing in the world and the impact it has on humanity remains mostly vague.

Some companies like ChobaniPatagonia, Ikea and REI, for example, are often cited as having a clear purpose. For most companies, however, the push to brand purpose is more nuanced and harder to quantify.

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