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Commentary
Dunkin’ Donuts’s Name Change Is a Good Idea—If It Were 2006
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Staff Writer
August 7, 2017
Leadership
Donald Trump’s GOP Convention Surrogates Are Fighting Hard to Change His Brash Image
By
Market Analyst
July 20, 2016
Tech
Can the Pentagon Pull a Branding Refresh on the Troubled F-35?
By
Staff Writer
March 25, 2016
Tech
Uber Explains Its Bizarre New Logo
By
Digital Assets Editor
February 2, 2016
Tech
Meet Forcepoint: Raytheon’s Newly Renamed Cyber Business
By
Contributing Writer
January 15, 2016
Best Western is rebranding to attract millenials
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Staff Writer
September 30, 2015
Retail
Why IHOP changed its logo for the first time in decades
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Financial Writer
June 2, 2015
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