Tag: Brand architecture

  • Sensient Technologies

    Sensient Technologies

    Vibrant hues. Subtle scents. Flavors that run from sweet to savory and mild to bold. Textures that are pleasing to the touch. Rich sensory experiences are an essential part of being human—and making those experiences better is what Sensient Technologies is all about.

    Sensient ingredients are found in a vast array of products, from food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics to industrial coatings, cleaners and packaging.

    The highly specialized, technologically sophisticated company now known as Sensient had a surprising start. Its roots go back to 1882, when it was a distillery, and later a producer of yeast. In the 1960s, the company added other commodities and changed its name to Universal Food Products. By the 1990s, the name and brand no longer fit the organization. It had transformed, branching out in new directions as a leading global supplier of colorants, flavors and fragrances. It had become far more than a food company.

    The key to development of a new brand was to find the thread connecting all that the company does—the essential idea behind its entire range of products and capabilities.

    The Tenet team looked beyond what the company does, to what its products enable. That creative approach led to a simple, universal idea: The company is in the business of enhancing sensory experiences.

    The sensory experience notion became the foundation of an entirely new brand encompassing strategy, positioning, architecture, visual and verbal identities. It came to life in several ways, the most visible of which was an evocative new name: Sensient Technologies. The name is powerfully communicative all on its own. In just two words, it telegraphs the promise behind the brand: Enhance SENSory experiences through specialized ingredIENTS, delivered through proprietary TECHNOLOGIES.

    The dramatic rebrand accomplished exactly what the company set out to do: Redefine its position in the market and provide a platform for growth. As a result, Sensient Technologies’ (NYSE: SXT) stock price saw a 20% gain after the new brand was launched.

  • Legrand – United by design

    Legrand – United by design

    Legrand, a leading French supplier of electrical components and networking solutions, had acquired, over time, seven businesses in North America. Each one a storied commercial brand – names like Pass & Seymour, Wiremold and Ortronics. The seven units were discrete, not clearly tied to the Legrand parent.

    While the company had achieved good returns on its investments, the CEO, John Selldorff, wanted to take the company Legrand to a new level. His vision: to improve its market position and fuel growth across multiple business units and product lines.

    Centering on the customer

    The journey, however, was a challenging one. Legrand faced structural issues in its brand portfolio, channels and sales. The Legrand brand itself was relatively weak in the North American market. From the outside, the various businesses looked and operated like different companies. The customer experience across channels was disjointed.

    Tenet Partners was brought on board to help the company pursue its mission of building a new, customer-focused brand platform. That would involve optimizing the brand portfolio in the context of customer experience, positioning Legrand for the future and articulating new value propositions to sales channel partners, influencers and end customers.

    Using a brand-led approach for framing Legrand’s business strategy and activating organizational change, our team of strategists acted as a catalyst to lead the transformation.

    A 360° view of the brand

    To uncover innovation opportunities, Tenet conducted extensive qualitative and quantitative research with external audiences. Our teams met with distributors, contractors, specifiers and end customers in commercial and retail markets. The goal: to fully understand perceptions, customer experiences and identify unmet needs. This provided a solid grasp of the brand.

    The external research was paired with several months of internal collaboration. A series of co-creation workshops offered the opportunity to dive deep with Legrand teams, spanning all areas and levels of the company. These workshops helped craft and evaluate options, frame recommendations and define future projects.

    The outcome was a simple but powerful strategic approach:

    • The company would unite under the Legrand master brand.
    • Five of the seven existing companies were de-branded and their names applied to their product lines.
    • The remaining two brands were retained as separate business units to address discrete specialty markets and customer segments.

    Capturing the essence – and promise – of Legrand

    Realigning the brand portfolio was a huge step forward for Legrand. Finding a way to telegraph its importance was next on the list.

    A new brand promise, Designed to be better, served as the internal rallying cry and codified the value that employees deliver in all their efforts. This differentiated brand promise and Legrand’s emphasis on customer experience underscored how success was going to be achieved.

    For customers, the promise encapsulated the value of Legrand products and solutions into a single expression. The company is positioned as the provider of highly functional technology and aesthetically pleasing design treatments for the office and home.

    Success comes from clarity of purpose

    Legrand’s customer experience-focused repositioning program illustrates how brand serves as a powerful leadership tool. It’s been lauded by management as instrumental to their remarkable accomplishments in the years following the launch.

    Since the program went live, Legrand has taken significant market share in the commercial and residential construction markets. It has also gained the confidence to open up new markets focused on technology.

    Being clear about who you are, what your company promises and guiding everyone towards a shared vision is what helped Legrand create competitive advantage, connect with customers and drive growth.