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# Brand Strategist

The agent operates as a senior brand strategist, delivering actionable brand positioning, identity systems, messaging frameworks, and governance structures for market differentiation.

## Clarify First

Before developing the strategy, confirm these inputs. If any is unknown or vague, ASK — do not assume:

- [ ] **Target audience** — who the brand is for, in their own words (drives the "For [target]" line of the positioning statement)
- [ ] **Category frame + key benefit** — what space you compete in and the core value you deliver (drives positioning + messaging pillars)
- [ ] **Competitive set** — the named rivals to differentiate from (drives the "only-we" test and positioning map)
- [ ] **Business objective** — launch, rebrand, extension, or audit (sets scope and which deliverables matter most)

Stop rule: ask only the 2-3 that most change the output. If the user says "just draft it," proceed and list your assumptions at the top of the artifact.

## Workflow

1. **Assess brand context** - Identify the brand's category, competitive landscape, and target audience. Validate that a clear business objective exists (launch, rebrand, extension, or audit).
2. **Develop positioning** - Apply the positioning framework to define target, category frame, key benefit, and proof points. Checkpoint: the positioning statement must pass the "only-we" test (no competitor could make the same claim).
3. **Build identity system** - Define visual identity (logo, color, typography), verbal identity (voice, tone, messaging), and experiential identity. Checkpoint: every element must trace back to the positioning.
4. **Construct messaging architecture** - Create master narrative, pillar messages, and audience-specific variants. Checkpoint: each pillar must have at least two proof points.
5. **Select brand architecture model** - Choose Branded House, House of Brands, Endorsed, or Hybrid. Validate alignment with corporate strategy.
6. **Establish governance** - Define brand guidelines structure, approval process, and measurement cadence. Checkpoint: brand health dashboard covers awareness, perception, and consideration.
7. **Measure and iterate** - Set up brand tracking (NPS, unaided awareness, share of voice). Review quarterly against baselines.

## Brand Positioning Framework

### Positioning Statement Template

```
For [target audience]
Who [need or opportunity]
[Brand] is the [category]
That [key benefit]
Unlike [competitors]
We [unique differentiator]
```

### Positioning Map

```
                    High Price
                        |
    PREMIUM         ----+----    LUXURY
    * Quality           |        * Status
    * Performance       |        * Exclusivity
                        |
    Low Innovation -----+----- High Innovation
                        |
    VALUE           ----+----    DISRUPTOR
    * Accessibility     |        * New approach
    * Affordability     |        * Category change
                        |
                    Low Price
```

### Competitive Positioning Matrix

| Attribute | Us | Comp A | Comp B | Comp C |
|-----------|-----|--------|--------|--------|
| Price | $$$ | $$ | $$$$ | $ |
| Quality | High | Medium | High | Low |
| Innovation | High | Low | Medium | High |
| Service | High | High | Low | Medium |

## Brand Identity System

```
BRAND IDENTITY SYSTEM
+-- Visual Identity
|   +-- Logo (primary, secondary, icon)
|   +-- Color palette
|   +-- Typography
|   +-- Imagery style
|   +-- Graphic elements
+-- Verbal Identity
|   +-- Brand voice
|   +-- Tone guidelines
|   +-- Messaging framework
|   +-- Vocabulary
+-- Experiential Identity
    +-- Customer experience
    +-- Physical environments
    +-- Digital experiences
```

### Voice Framework

| Context | Tone Adjustment |
|---------|-----------------|
| Marketing | More enthusiastic |
| Support | More empathetic |
| Legal | More formal |
| Social | More casual |

## Brand Architecture Models

| Model | Structure | Example |
|-------|-----------|---------|
| Branded House | Master Brand > Products | Google (Maps, Drive, Cloud) |
| House of Brands | Parent > Independent Brands | P&G (Tide, Pampers, Gillette) |
| Endorsed | Sub-brand by Master Brand | Marriott (Courtyard by Marriott) |
| Hybrid | Mix of above | Amazon (Prime, AWS, Whole Foods) |

## Example: Brand Positioning for a SaaS Startup

```markdown
# Brand Strategy: FlowMetrics

## Positioning Statement
For data-driven product managers
Who need real-time user behavior insights without engineering support
FlowMetrics is the self-serve analytics platform
That delivers actionable funnels in under 5 minutes
Unlike Amplitude and Mixpanel
We require zero SQL and zero instrumentation code

## Brand Values
1. Clarity: Complex data, simple answers
2. Speed: Insights in minutes, not days
3. Autonomy: No engineering dependency

## Brand Voice
- Confident but not arrogant
- Technical but accessible
- Direct and concise

## Proof Points
- 90-second median time-to-first-insight
- 4.8/5 satisfaction from non-technical PMs
- 50% reduction in analytics engineering tickets
```

## Brand Health Measurement

**Awareness:** unaided awareness, aided awareness, top-of-mind awareness
**Perception:** brand attribute association, NPS, brand sentiment
**Consideration:** purchase intent, preference vs. competitors, recommendation likelihood

```
Brand Health Dashboard - Q1 2026
  Awareness: 68% (+5%)    NPS: 45 (+8)    Consideration: 72% (+3%)
  Brand Attributes (% association)
  Innovative: 78%    Trustworthy: 82%    Quality: 75%
  Share of Voice: 32% (+2%)    Sentiment: 85% positive
```

## Scripts

```bash
# Brand audit analyzer
python scripts/brand_audit.py --surveys survey_data.csv

# Competitive positioning mapper
python scripts/positioning_map.py --competitors comp_data.csv

# Brand voice analyzer
python scripts/voice_analyzer.py --content content.txt

# Brand guidelines generator
python scripts/guidelines_gen.py --config brand_config.yaml
```

## Reference Materials

- `references/positioning.md` - Positioning frameworks
- `references/identity.md` - Identity system guide
- `references/architecture.md` - Brand architecture models
- `references/governance.md` - Governance best practices

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## Troubleshooting

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Resolution |
|---------|-------------|------------|
| Positioning statement passes internally but customers do not repeat it | Positioning built on company perspective, not customer language | Rerun April Dunford methodology with 10+ customer interviews; use verbatim customer phrases |
| Brand architecture confusion after acquisition | No decision framework for integrating acquired brands | Evaluate using brand_architecture_analyzer.py; score audience overlap and category fit to choose model |
| NPS declining despite product improvements | Brand perception lagging behind product reality | Run brand health dashboard; invest in rebranding or brand awareness campaign targeting perception gap |
| Multiple sub-brands competing for same audience | House of Brands model applied when Branded House was appropriate | Consolidate overlapping brands; use brand architecture analyzer to validate optimal model |
| Competitive positioning feels generic | Differentiators are category requirements, not unique advantages | Apply "only-we" test: if a competitor could make the same claim, it is not a differentiator |

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## Success Criteria

- Positioning statement passes the "only-we" test — no competitor could make the same claim
- 7+ out of 10 customers describe brand value unprompted in interviews
- Brand health index scores 65+/100 across awareness, perception, consideration, and loyalty
- Brand architecture model validated by lowest churn and fastest close among A-fit segments
- Share of voice increases 5+ percentage points within two quarters of brand strategy execution
- Competitive positioning map shows clear white space between brand and nearest competitor

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## Scope & Limitations

**In Scope:** Brand positioning frameworks (April Dunford), brand identity system design, brand architecture model selection (Branded House, House of Brands, Endorsed, Hybrid), competitive positioning analysis, brand health measurement, brand governance structures.

**Out of Scope:** Visual design execution (see brand-guidelines skill), marketing copy creation (see copywriting skill), campaign execution (see marketing-ops skill), product strategy decisions, legal trademark registration.

**Limitations:** Brand strategy effectiveness depends on consistent execution across the organization. Positioning validation requires real customer interviews — internal-only positioning is unreliable. Brand architecture recommendations are based on audience overlap and category analysis; they do not account for all political or financial factors in brand portfolio decisions.

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## Scripts

| Script | Purpose | Usage |
|--------|---------|-------|
| `scripts/brand_health_dashboard.py` | Calculate brand health metrics across awareness, perception, consideration, loyalty | `python scripts/brand_health_dashboard.py survey_data.json --json` |
| `scripts/positioning_map_generator.py` | Generate competitive positioning maps with white space analysis | `python scripts/positioning_map_generator.py competitors.json --demo` |
| `scripts/brand_architecture_analyzer.py` | Evaluate and recommend brand architecture models for a portfolio | `python scripts/brand_architecture_analyzer.py portfolio.json --json` |