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'The psychological ownership of your brand has shifted': Campaign India Webinar

Kiran Khalap hosted a Webinar last week to decipher who owns the brand

by Campaign India Team | 30/04/2019

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Kiran Khalap, MD and co-founder, chlorophyll hosted a Webinar on 24 April through which he looked to answer the question - who owns the brand.
 
Tune into the video above to learn whether its consumers, shareholders, activists or employees (current and past) who dictate what a brand does.
 

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