Monday, July 25, 2005

UNC's lack of a "marquee branding"

I was writing up my presentation on the Harvard Business Case study on the Sealed Air Corporation. I used the term "marquee branding" when discussing the lack of a clear market leader in the uncoated bubble packaging market. It then dawned on me that my problem with UNC and Kenan-Flagler stems from a lack of what I call "marquee branding."

I may be biased because this is the school we used to make fun of all the time when I was at UVA. But unlike Yale, the University of Virginia, or the University of Pennsylvania, the University of North Carolina does not have what I consider to be a stellar enough of an academic reputation. I underline the word "academic" because whenever I tell people I am going "UNC for business school" (I never say Kenan-Flagler because most people not familiar with MBA programs have never heard of it. Heck, I am still having a tough time saying it) I get all kinds of responses ranging from "great campus," to "terrfiic college town," not to mention "awesome basketball team." Very rarely do I hear someone say something positive about UNC that is of an academic nature.

Maybe I will feel differently two years from now.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Robert, do tell why you made fun of UNC all the time while at UVA. Perhaps in doing so  you can confirm stereotypes I hold of UVA students.

Anonymous said...

We talked crap about UNC because it is the one ACC school that's culturally most similar to UVA. In addition US News had UVA at 18 while UNC was pretty close at around 23. This was also why we knocked Duke.

Anonymous said...

Do you feel differently now?