A New Book by Jonathan Bell, Founder & CEO of WANT
The Sixth Power
Why Brand is the Business AdvantageLeaders Keep Underestimating
Context
For generations, five core powers have driven business success: leadership, financial acumen, operational excellence, customer intimacy, and people.
These powers remain essential. They create products, generate revenue, attract talent, and drive performance.
Yet they don’t fully explain why some companies command greater trust, attract better opportunities, close deals faster, recover more quickly from setbacks, and achieve valuations far beyond their peers.
The difference is often a sixth power: brand.
Not brand as a logo, a name or an advertising campaign, but brand as a strategic asset that amplifies the effectiveness of every other part of the business.
Principles
The Six Engines of Brand Performance.
01
Clarity
The ability to define who you are, you stand for, and why you matter.
02
Creativity
The ability to imagine new possibilities and challenge convention.
03
Courage
The willingness to make bold decisions and stand apart.
04
Captivation
The ability to earn attention, interest, and emotional connection.
05
Consistency
The discipline to reinforce meaning through every experience.
06
Control
The ability to actively shape perceptions rather than leave them to chance.
Together, these six engines transform brand from a marketing expense into a
business asset.
Brand doesn’t replace the other powers. It amplifies them.
Together, they deliver tangible benefits that drive the bottom line.
ACCELERATE
GROWTH
GROWTH
Improve
Recording
Recording
Imcrease
Customer Loyalty
Customer Loyalty
Strengthen
Pricing Policy
Pricing Policy
Enhance
Strategic Flexibility
Strategic Flexibility
Create Disproportionate
Enterprise Value
Enterprise Value