A corporate image is a way of how you present yourself to the public, such as customers and investors. A corporate image is important to every organisation, regardless of size, mission or purpose. Your corporate image will define you as a company to your customers, partners and the public. Your corporate image also sets you apart from your competitors. When your corporate image is effective, it will make you easy recognisable through your designs, actions and communications.
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• Review the history, mission and methods: Before you create a corporate image for the public, it is important that you have an idea of what your company stands for. Examine your business plan, mission statement, values statement, strategic plan and other corporate documents that can define why your company exist and what makes you different.Â
• Find out what others think of your company: This is something that you can do via a survey, ask questions, set up interviews and have a group panel, to gain the understanding of how all your stakeholders view your company. After you understand how your stakeholders look at your company, if you feel like you are sending the wrong message, you can start deciding if you want to change your perception.Â
• Do research about you competitors: Check out the websites, read testimonials from their customers and visit their social media. By looking at those internet sites you can start deciding and figuring out, what you like and what you don’t like, and how easy or difficult it is to grasp their corporate identities.Â
• Create your vision for the future: Your corporate image should embrace the goals that you have for the future as well for now. You can include your employees, leaders and partners.Â
• Design a logo: The design of the logo should be designed in a way that people immediately think of your company. The logo should be clean and simple. This because a logo will only be a little part of your corporate image. A good logo does not always a lot of meaning until it is paired with other design aspects.Â
Tip:Â When you have trouble with creating your own logo, you can decide to hire a third party, or try to create one with a website. There is enough website that can help you, and the cost will be lower than when you hire a third party.
• Act ethically: The behaviour of your corporate in general is one the most important aspects of your corporate image. Your actions must convey trust to your customers as well to the stakeholders.Â
• Pursue customer satisfaction: Whenever you are making a decision that has an influence on your customers keep in mind what they would think.Â
• Handle customer issues in a fair and honest manner.Â
• Deliver high-quality products.Â
• Ensure your products meet safety standards.Â
• Forming a communication style: Each company has a different way of how they communicate to their customers. It is important that you think of how you want to communicate with your customer. You can do this by hiring talented communications specialists, or start creating it by yourself. You only need to keep in mind that the way how you communicate to your customers, can make your company succeed or fail. Because it does not mean anything if no one knows about it.Â
• Test your corporate image: Once you have created something that you believe in and thinks it is something solid, you can start testing it in the market.  Talk with customers and use focus groups, to find out what they think of the image, you can ask them how they feel about your logo and colour scheme, do they want to buy the product? Ask for specific feedback, so is easier for you to analyse the feedback.
Title:
Course 2 on Branding and Communication
Keywords
branding, communication
Author:
IWS
Languages:
English
Description:
Module 1 - Branding and Communication
Unit 1 - Designing your corporate image
How to design your corporate image
Unit 2 - Choosing your brand name
How to choose your brand name
Unit 3 - Defining your product
How to define your product