How a brand becomes transformative

Dan Salva
2 min readDec 6, 2016

A Big Audacious Meaning has the power to transform an organization, inspiring all it’s believers (and potential believers) to carry it out into the world.

This powerful purpose is most evident in the brand, because the brand carries the responsibility for how the organization is represented and remembered. This makes the brand the most visible manifestation of the Big Audacious Meaning. It also makes it easy to silo it in the brand group or the marketing department. This is crippling for an organization’s purpose. It reduces it to the impermanence of a tagline. It becomes a fad. And it fails to fulfill its transformative potential.

A Big Audacious Meaning has the power to inform decisions across operations, finance, human resources, and more. Organizations that are aligned behind a Big Audacious Meaning use it as their North Star and touchstone to guide and evaluate their decisions.

This isn’t to say that the brand isn’t important. The Big Audacious Meaning flows through the brand, giving it richness and resonance.

The Big Audacious Meaning flows through the brand, giving it richness and resonance.

The brand is critical for helping it reach the world. Think of the brand as the ambassador that will announce and advocate for our Big Audacious Meaning. The brand fulfills this essential role. It is not the sole domain of purpose. But it is the vehicle for amplifying it.

A Big Audacious Meaning needs the brand. And the brand needs it in order to have a truly transformative effect in the world.

Dan is the creator of the Big Audacious Meaning. He is a founder at Will & Grail — a brand innovation company, helping organizations find their unique, undeniable and unshakable sense of purpose and create innovative experiences that bring it to life. He regularly shares his insight here on Linkedin and at dansalva.com.

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Dan Salva

Dan is an expert brand strategist and author of the book Big Audacious Meaning — Unleashing Your Purpose-Driven Story. He is a founder at Will & Grail.