Building Brands with Fexingo: Identity, Reputation, and Long-Term Business Equity

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Building Brands with Fexingo: Identity, Reputation, and Long-Term Business Equity

Lucas and Luna examine the anatomy of brand endurance—how identity, reputation, and customer trust accumulate into long-term business equity. Each episode picks a single brand or sector (Patagonia's mission consistency, Nintendo's IP stewardship, Marriott's reputation recovery after data breaches) and dissects the specific decisions that built or eroded its value over decades. Lucas, the lead host, brings a journalist's rigor: he asks for the numbers behind brand loyalty (repeat purchase rates, net promoter scores, brand contribution to enterprise value) and the timelines (how long did it take Nike to rebuild after the sweatshop scandals?). Luna, the engaged interlocutor, pushes back with the human side—what do customers actually remember, and why do some companies get second chances while others don't? Their conversations avoid marketing jargon; instead they talk about trade-offs: short-term revenue vs. reputational risk, consistency vs. cultural relevance, global consistency vs. loca

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Lucas and Luna examine the anatomy of brand endurance—how identity, reputation, and customer trust accumulate into long-term business equity. Each episode picks a single brand or sector (Patagonia's mission consistency, Nintendo's IP stewardship, Marriott's reputation recovery after data breaches) and dissects the specific decisions that built or eroded its value over decades. Lucas, the lead host, brings a journalist's rigor: he asks for the numbers behind brand loyalty (repeat purchase rates, net promoter scores, brand contribution to enterprise value) and the timelines (how long did it take Nike to rebuild after the sweatshop scandals?). Luna, the engaged interlocutor, pushes back with the human side—what do customers actually remember, and why do some companies get second chances while others don't? Their conversations avoid marketing jargon; instead they talk about trade-offs: short-term revenue vs. reputational risk, consistency vs. cultural relevance, global consistency vs. loca

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