Winner of the 800-CEO-READS Best Marketing Book of 2015
Why do some companies create such strong affection for their brands that
their customers are compelled to become active brand champions? Is there
a secret?
The Compass and the Nail presents an unconventional perspective of how
particular organizations create rabid fan bases, in turn making them
more successful and more profitable. Written by Patagonia's former lead
strategist for consumer marketing, and advisor to such iconic brands as
Seventh Generation and Burton Snowboards, Craig Wilson outlines
game-changing insights for providers of any product or service who
desire fiercely loyal behavior.
Wilson's narrative is one of cultural empathy and thought disruption
critical to the new global economy. It is a practical model that defines
how companies, governments, and institutions relate to their end users.
By illuminating the phenomenon of "following," and how it can be
methodically applied to a larger context, this book demonstrates how
those relationships can be refashioned to optimize human interactive
experience. It challenges us to use our economic powers for good to
design the new Responsible Economy in an effort to save the planet. If
companies realize consumers "don't buy what you do, they buy why you do
it," Wilson shows us how.