A Quote by Simon Mainwaring

The keys to brand success are self-definition, transparency, authenticity and accountability. — © Simon Mainwaring
The keys to brand success are self-definition, transparency, authenticity and accountability.
The crucial ingredient in the success of any brand is its claim to authenticity.
From the RBI side, the fake Indian currency note is an important issue that needed to be addressed. The other collateral benefits from this, in terms of greater accountability, better public finance, more transparency, are, by definition, areas that take time to fully play out.
I introduced the Transparency in Government Act, a multi-faceted transparency bill that would bring unprecedented access and accountability to the federal government.
The secret of success in every field is redefining what success means to you. It can't be your parent's definition, the media's definition, or your neighbor's definition. Otherwise, success will never satisfy you.
The single most important ingredient in the recipe for success is transparency because transparency builds trust.
At the dawn of his administration, President Obama opined: 'A democracy requires accountability, and accountability requires transparency.' Magical rays of white-hot sunlight emanated from his media-manufactured halo. And then bureaucratically engineered darkness settled over the land.
I fully support accountability and transparency.
Transparency increases credibility and accountability.
Transparency and accountability must be restored in politics.
Google is a consumer brand and people need to be comfortable. If we were just an advertising brand we wouldn't have the same concerns. We've always tried to promote transparency and choice among our users.
What does success look like for you? Maybe your definition of success is too different from what the label defines as success. Perhaps your definition of success is simply being able to live off your art for the rest of your days. Don't get caught up in this crazy business. I'd say that's one of the most important things.
It's this simple: You are a brand. You are in charge of your brand. There is no single path to success. And there is no one right way to create the brand called You. Except this: Start today. Or else.
For me, money is not my definition of success. Inspiring people is a definition of success.
One way to promote shareholder engagement and activism is through greater accountability and transparency.
The movement towards radical transparency and accountability has been gaining steam for several decades.
Leaders goal: Don't be afraid of vulnerability & transparency, (without being pitiful). People respond to authenticity.
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