Culture of cool: How to let your employees be cultural ambassadors

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Companies are increasingly turning to employees to promote their brand.
Culture and brands have always been inseparable. The most enduring brands don’t just sell products; they capture the zeitgeist and reflect the culture and trends of the moment. The most successful even shape and shift culture (for better or worse). From Nike embedding itself in street subcultures to beauty brands like Dove challenging the very beauty standards their own industry helped create, cultural resonance is the real currency of “cool”. But for every Supreme, there’s a Pepsi Kenda

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