Recent Posts by Salim Kadıbeşegil

Lest Birds crash into Wind Turbines!

Salim Kadibesegil is one of the most important names in Turkey in terms of strategic communication management and reputation, but his real distinguishing feature is that he has been thinking over social benefit, ecology and sustainability for a very long time as well as acting about them. We have asked difficult questions about the physical ...

What’s Happening to the “P”s in the World of Marketing

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The world of marketing, branding, advertising, public relations and corporate communication has never treated any letters of the alphabet as privileged as the letter "P". We have simply shaped our lives around the letter “P” starting from our years at university. The letter “C” tried to take its role after 2000's, and the letters “E” ...

End of Traditional Brand Management?

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BRANDMAP (Turkey) entered our lives in October 2015. As a matter of fact, it was anticipated that it would meet the expectations of communication professionals in terms of its contents. However, the contents of the magazine take it one step closer to a "business" magazine. A presentation which will contribute to the decision makers’ visions ...

Repuception! Or one half of the apple…

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Repuception! A concept that I coined… In 1990’s, I had issues about the fact that the public relations domain was fully exhausted, and during a trip to London, I thought about marrying the concepts of “Reputation” and “Perception”. For me, that was the peak point to be reached in communication management, because reputation, and perception which leaned its ...

Where the water comes to this mill? *

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Over a billion people do not have access to clean water around the world. Almost at a same amount of people cannot reach water for medical and daily usages. Each year underwater resources are being demolished five times more by agriculture spraying.   And we celebrated World Water Day…   But we spoke about the “weather”, instead of one of ...