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I was sitting in a slum outside Gurgaon just next to Delhi, one of the flashiest, brightest new cities popping up in India right now, and I was talking to workers who worked in garment sweatshops down the road, and I asked them what message they would like me to take to the
brands.
Brands
have been playing with customization for years.
Also, there's been this recent distrust of big brands, global big brands, in a bunch of different industries, and that's created an opening.
Research is showing here, in the States, and in Canada and Western Europe, that most of us are much more open to local companies, or
brands
that maybe we haven't heard of.
Whereas before, we went with the big
brands
that we were sure we trusted.
Xavier Kochhar: So the idea is, beyond just showing that
brands
are a part of your life, but actually get them to finance the film?
John Kamen: I think that you're going to have a hard time meeting with them, but I think it's certainly worth pursuing a couple big, really obvious
brands.
MK: We've gotta figure out which
brands.
So we don't have the budgets that other
brands
have.
What other
brands
are like that?
Now there's playful
brands
and mindful brands, those things that have come and gone, but a playful, mindful brand is a pretty powerful thing.
And that's what these
brands
did.
Some
brands
are aspirational, and certainly the packaging is incredibly provocative.
And what they learned was that those little things, done right, actually matter, and that well-designed moments can build
brands.
And if we tell the consumer brands, "You may advertise all the benefits of your product," but we tell charities, "You cannot advertise all the good that you do," where do we think the consumer dollars are going to flow?
It's even a great way for
brands
and companies to build trust.
So obviously I'm looking at this through a marketing prism, so from a brand perspective,
brands
literally stand or fall on their reputations.
You know, you think about,
brands
are starting to fill the gaps.
There's millions and millions of these videos in increasingly baroque combinations of
brands
and materials, and there's more and more of them being uploaded every single day.
And for that you need businesses that can actually define their role in society in terms of a much larger purpose than the products and
brands
that they sell.
And
brands
indeed can be at the forefront of social change.
And the reason for that is, when two billion people use your
brands
that's the amplifier.
Iconic
brands
like this one have a responsibility to do good in the places where they sell their products.
Big businesses and
brands
can change and shift those social norms and make a difference for those habits that are so stubborn.
Think of the iPhone 5, 6, then 7, 8. Companies in the West spend billions of dollars investing in R&D, and use tons of natural resources to create ever more complex products, to differentiate their
brands
from competition, and they charge customers more money for new features.
For the brands, sneakerheads are a very important demographic.
There's no evidence he did, and some of the
brands
mentioned are too recent.
If they didn't keep adding in those extra words of environmentally friendly and socially conscious, those
brands
wouldn't make more money.
Brands
with too much sugar and not enough bacteria may not actually help.
Why do we buy certain products or choose certain
brands?
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