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New Xerox Brand Strategy Puts Focus on Helping Businesses and Governments Achieve Better Results
Tuesday 01. September 2015 - The business environment is complicated and noisy, so it's easy to tune out the barrage of solutions to problems we aren't even sure we have. At Xerox, we know that there's a better way for people, process and technology to work together. Our new brand strategy explores the barriers to unfettered work and the huge rewards that are possible when work...works better.
The business environment is complicated and noisy, so it’s easy to tune out the barrage of solutions to problems we aren’t even sure we have. At Xerox, we know that there’s a better way for people, process and technology to work together. Our new brand strategy explores the barriers to unfettered work and the huge rewards that are possible when work…works better. Contact: Erin Isselmann, Xerox, +1-503-819-6825, Erin.Isselmann@xerox.com Xerox is Helping the 2015 US Open Work Better — NORWALK, Conn., Aug. 28, 2015 — Operational efficiency is top priority for businesses and governments, and at major events like the U.S. Open. Today, Xerox launched a new brand strategy – Work Can Work Better – to highlight how organizations can stay on top of their game
Work has changed; it’s frenetic, process-laden and regulation-heavy. But improving the work itself is within reach.
“Our customers look to us to simplify their business processes and develop solutions that improve their operations and performance.”
Xerox (NYSE:XRX) has launched a brand strategy that declares, “Work Can Work Better.” This new brand platform describes what is possible when business solutions are designed around both new technology and human insights.
“The business environment is complicated and noisy,” said Ursula Burns, Xerox chairman and chief executive officer. “Our customers look to us to simplify their business processes and develop solutions that improve their operations and performance.”
John Kennedy, Xerox vice president and chief marketing officer, adds, “The technology choices available to address business problems continue to expand. Clients need practical solutions that address the way people, business processes and technology intersect for real business outcomes.”
Xerox’s new brand strategy takes a human-centric view of the benefits made possible when “work works better” and is supported with new advertising and digital campaigns.
The advertising effort is initially led by two 30-second television spots describing how Xerox works behind the scenes to manage business processes and improve how work gets done. Four subsequent spots dive deeper into specific industry issues and the company’s perspective on customer care, human resources, healthcare and transportation.
Other media will include six print ads, the first of which will debut this Sunday at the US Open tennis tournament. The print ads will also appear in airports and in digital advertising.
Xerox also redesigned Xerox.com to be content and social driven, enabling engagement from any device. It includes shareable stories that highlight Xerox clients and their industries in a personalized and user-centric way.
The advertising campaign will launch in the U.S., followed shortly thereafter by the U.K., with a phased global rollout of the new Xerox.com experience.