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Can Premium Brands Be Magnetic Again
Premium brands are not losing relevance because of product. They are losing it because they stopped designing belonging. Using Saks Global’s Chapter 11 as a structural case study, this article explores why facilitators outperform distributors, how underdesigned communities suppress growth, and the five strategic decisions required to architect participation, loyalty, and long term cultural relevance.
From Ownership To Belonging
The Camp Airstream: Yellowstone pilot demonstrated a fundamental truth about modern loyalty. Heritage brands win when they create experiences that move customers from users to believers, from ownership to belonging. Learn how a simple, curated week in Yellowstone embodies the future of loyalty building customer experiences and why the same approach applies to any heritage brand seeking deeper retention, advocacy, and connection.
What Loyalty Surveys Reveal When You Look Past the Surface
Most loyalty surveys don’t fail because they ask the wrong questions.
They fail because they measure activity instead of decisions and mistake correlation for causation. This edition of Survey Decoder looks at what’s hiding in plain sight.
The Hidden Power of the Default
The tethered bottle cap debate isn’t about regulation. It’s about system performance. When small design flaws create large downstream costs, smart leaders redesign the structure, not the user. Europe’s approach offers a clear lesson for brands: stop relying on motivation and start engineering better defaults. The future of strategy belongs to those who design systems that work even when attention, effort, and consistency are low.
Designing Trust at Scale
Word of mouth is powerful but rarely scalable. This case study shows how customer-led conversations turned fragmented advocacy into a repeatable sales acceleration system: increasing sales velocity by 22% and generating promoter-weighted NPS across two premium sectors.