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What are the worst and the best things consumers can do to a brand?

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Question added by Abid Patel , Freelancer , SAVERS GROUP ( CONSULTANCY )
Date Posted: 2015/12/07
Raj Samuel
by Raj Samuel , Business Unit Manager , XCELL

http://www.rajsamuel.com/what-a-business-stands-for/

If you’ve ever seen thes movie “Wall Street,” you probably recall Gordon Gekko saying that “greed is good.” He may have been a bit shortsighted. Times are changing and so are people’s attitudes about the corporate world.

A recent survey conducted by the insurance company Aflac suggests Gekko’s days are numbered.Survey Revelations:

* percent of consumers believe companies that stay true to their ethics and values outperform others in their field.* When it comes to millennials, who are million strong with a $ billion annual purchasing power, percent are more likely to patronize an ethical company.* percent of consumers are more likely to purchase from corporations that are active in philanthropic efforts year-round as opposed to only in times of need.* percent of investors would sacrifice profit for ethical standards when making long-term investment decisions.

Companies Should Consider:

To stay successful, companies are going to have to shift their priorities. Of course, profit is essential to stay in business, but there are presently impediments to profits that didn’t even exist years ago. For example, the study shows millennials have vastly different and stronger demands for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and philanthropy than do those who are over the age of. Interestingly, parents share millennials’ desire to do business with companies that give back, while nonparents have greater indifference. These are important considerations in today’s environment.Combining a greater demand for social responsibility and the fact that the sustained program is preferred by consumers over the opportunistic donations in times of need, companies now must plan their approach to CSR. Companies that have lasting relationships with philanthropic causes are viewed with favor by a growing portion of people affecting the WORLDS’s economy.

In today’s culture, businesses that make mistakes are often scolded on social media as being careless or unresponsive to the community. If a company is caught cutting corners or is seen as less than transparent, a steady drumbeat of criticism can threaten its very existence or cause significant costs to overcome the infraction.

After all, the old saying “a reputation is hard to earn but easily lost” is generally true. Companies would do well to heed it.

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