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Marketing your Educational Program Brand management strategies as a guide By Tonio Palmer Internationaler TDP Workshop, Tampa, FL April 22 nd, 2007

Introduction: Lauder Institute Joint Degree Program Wharton MBA & MA in International Studies in 24 months Intensive language and culture courses with a dedicated language faculty Integration of global economic, cultural & political issues with business degree 2 month, in-country Summer Immersion experience Language Training - Corporate Visits - Cultural Excursions Masters thesis with Arts and Sciences faculty advisor 50-60 students per class; 5-8 students per language group; 1000 Alumni Student profile: extensive language training, overseas experience, or strong heritage speaker plus academic/work experience for Wharton ARABIC CHINESE FRENCH GERMAN JAPANESE PORTUGUESE RUSSIAN SPANISH

What is Branding or Brand Positioning? Brand Positioning is the Perception of your program, school, or degree in the minds of your customers and stakeholders. The Attributes they associate with your program The Words they use to describe who you are What they believe to be true NOT always what is true Brand Positioning The "market space" a brand is perceived to occupy; the part of the brand identity that is to be actively communicated in a way that meaningfully sets it apart from the competition. (www.allaboutbranding.com) Every program (or product) has a position of some sort. You need to take control of this perception or someone else will.

You need to Control your Brand Positioning Define what you want it to be Chose the words Chose the relevant attributes and supporting facts Create visuals which support the positioning Know your position relative to your competitors Choose the appropriate actions to communicate the brand Be consistent in all communication, both external and internal

What are your overall marketing goals and objectives? Some examples: List and be specific Big picture Quantifiable details All language majors and minors in our school should spend at least one semester overseas Increase applications by 200% Raise awareness of Program on campus to attract collaborators Does everyone in your organization agree? Need to get buy-in

What would you like your Brand Positioning to be? Describe in general terms Use the words and phrases What should others think about your program? Know the positioning of your competitors Do a reality check is it achievable, does it make sense, is it defendable? Fine-tune during planning process

Lauder Example Be recognized as the leading business program for people with strong foreign language skills and a keen interest in global business. Graduates are able to work anywhere in the world effectively.

Who are you trying to reach? Some examples Make a list of all the key groups you want to reach and your stakeholders Potential students (applicants) Other educators and schools School administration Alumni Board of Overseers or similar Politicians Funding sources!

What are the needs of your target audience? Students/Applicants Career advancement Satisfy intellectual curiosity Prestige Earn more money Increased self-worth Basic information about program Faculty Pride in association Awareness among peers Recognition for work/publications Funding sources Pride in association Sense of worthwhile investment / validation of decision Prestige in association Future employers Value of degree Validation of decision to hire graduate Information about skills acquired

What are the important Attributes of your program? Some examples List the important facts and other relevant information What are the key components In particular, what are the unique elements of your program Select emotional attributes as well What do you do well What resources do you have

List the relevant brand attributes you want people to associate with your Brand Some examples from the Lauder Institute Wharton MBA Language and culture learning (dedicated faculty) Intense (two degrees in 24 months) Small group Intimate (50 students per class) Fun (diverse, involved student body) In-country immersion Strong global/international focus Inspiring (alumni careers) The Attributes should be supportable by the actual components of your program.

Pay close attention to the words you use Attribute Your program uses highly respected teachers Small program Home stay Talented student body Words to describe High-level, recognized experts in their field, cutting edge, proven, leaders in their field, world-class teachers Individualized attention, intimate, tight group, strong network, low student-teacher ratio Live with a German family, insider s view, experience the culture as a member of a German family Demanding, engaged students, exclusive, diverse, talented, friends for life From these lists choose the best words which define your brand position

Define the brand positioning Develop general statements and then work on fine-tuning the positioning Does it fit within the market? Can you defend this position? Discuss with other Stakeholders can they identify with this position?

Develop a set of core messages that articulate your positioning Volvo: Safety is a beautiful thing Jaguar: Can you resist? Ford Edge: Comfort of a car, versatility of an SUV Univ. of Phoenix: Changing Lives, Opening Doors, Providing Access The Lauder Institute: Intense, Intimate, Inspiring Texas A&M: A unique American Institution Thunderbird: Truly Global Wharton MBA Program: Learn More, Do More, and Be More Most Schools web sites just provide information so positioning not clear.

From recent DAAD grant announcement "Put Germany on Your Resume": Very nice example of communicating the value of an exchange program Relevant to the student s career In Education we sometimes assume the value is understood Study in Germany = Great experience (this is an assumption)

Create a visual image of your brand positioning Work with an outside creative agency if possible Be very clear about goals and brand positioning, let them do the creative part Get feedback from target audience Trust yourself It s an art, not a science Be clear about which mediums you will use: web, print, TV, radio, etc. Not all colors and images translate well In which countries/cultures will you be active?

Because not all business minds think alike.

A very good example What does this picture say to you? Does it capture the ipod?

Now What? You know what the goals are You know who the target audience is You know what the Brand Positioning should be You know what the relevant attributes are and that they can be supported You have the key words and messaging to support the positioning. You have the visual image of your Brand You have buy-in from your organization

Time to develop the marketing strategy/plan Where are the people you want to reach? What do they read/listen to? Which web sites do they use? Who are the Key Leaders you want to reach? Timeframe? WHAT IS YOUR BUDGET?

Marketing Material What is right for you? Web site: Most important component Something for all targets Image and information Easy to monitor Print: Brochures, flyers, posters, info cards Primary goal of print is usually to drive to web site Advertising: Selected publications Expensive for educational programs Best if done together with editorials Always negotiate rates Banner ads Google Key Words Public Relations Can be very effective Must have a steady flow of interesting/relevant material Trade shows and other events Highly targeted Practice selling skills for one-on-one conversations Invite key leaders to booth beforehand don t just wait for someone to show up! Direct mail and e-mailings Importance of a good list Keep it short and to the message Viral marketing / the buzz Alumni Stakeholders If you have many people involved with your marketing, you may consider developing a Corporate Image (CI) document.

Don t be afraid! Be clear about your Positioning in all your marketing Use your Words in all communication Get everyone in your organization to use these words Ask yourself: Does this brochure reflect our positioning? Is the benefit of what we do clear to the reader? Do the visuals support our positioning? Be as consistent as possible with all communication Be patient it can take time!

Thank you for your attention! Tonio Palmer Director, Language Programs, Marketing and Recruiting The Lauder Institute University of Pennsylvania E-mail: palmer2@wharton.upenn.edu www.lauder.wharton.upenn.edu