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06/07/23 Grif.Net – New Prescription (+ Answers to Company Name Quiz)

06/07/23 Grif.Net – New Prescription (+ Answers to Company Name Quiz)

I must admit I was a little distraught as I phoned my doctor’s =
office. "Is it true," I wanted to know, "that the medication=
you prescribed has to be taken for the rest of my life?"

 

"Yes, I’m af=
raid so," the doctor told me.

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There was a moment of silence before I replied=
, "I’m wondering, then, just how serious is my condition because this =
prescription is marked ‘NO REFILLS’."

 

~~QUIZ ANSWERS~~

 

1. This self-professed=
“health-nut” computer guru followed not just a vegan diet, but=
a fruitarian diet. He wanted a “fun, spirited and non-intimidating&#=
8221; name for the job at hand.

APPLE (Jobs =
also wanted name listed alphabetically before ATARI, his previous employer)=

 

2. Ad=
olf Dassler and, later, younger brother Rudolf, wanted Germany’s Olym=
pic runners to win gold in 1928.  The rivalry of the brothers in later=
years split the company and doubled the business.

ADIDAS (combined nickname Adi with last name Das.  Rudi split a=
nd founded PUMA)

 

3. Stanford computer scientists Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner =
founded the company in 1984, looking for a name and icon that promoted stre=
ngth and progress while honoring their hometown.

CISCO (short for San Francisco with Golden Gate Bridge as icon)

 

4. Founder A=
ugust Horch wanted his brand to be named after himself. Even though “=
horch” in German meant “listen”, no one did. He went back=
to the classics for a name.

AUDI (Latin for=
“listen” for his brand of cars)

 

5. In the early days of the web, we=
bsite listings were alphabetized, so Jeff was eyeing words that started wit=
h “A. B, or C” for the largest bookstore on earth. He was dream=
ing big.

AMAZON (he visualized the company f=
lowing like the world’s largest river)

 

6. This scrappy discount health and=
beauty outlet in Lowell, Massachusetts, began in the 1960’s with emp=
hasis on reducing prices for the shoppers without reducing quality in the i=
nventory.

CVS (Consumer Value Stores who lat=
er expanded to pharmacy and its current 300,000 employees)

 

7. The Raffel brothers=
could not settle on a company name based on a combination of their initial=
s or even syllables of their first or even middle names. They finally agree=
d on one name.

ARBY’S (two initials fo=
r “R”affel “B”rothers)

 

8. Burt and Irv were brothers-in-l=
aw, each with successful snack shops. But they realized that national =
expansion would only work if they dropped their separate identities and com=
bined assets.

BASKIN-ROBBINS (their last nam=
es)

 

9.=
The condition in a Japanese board game when a player’s stones are in=
danger of being taken by their opponent seemed a fitting name for a brand =
that centered on games.

ATARI

 

10. Japanese entrepr=
eneur Shojiro Ishibashi realized he could sell more worldwide if he transla=
ted his name into English, making his brand sound more historic, solid, and=
trustworthy.

BRIDGESTONE (Ishi-bashi means =
stone/rock bridge)


11. Industry pioneer =
Ralph Roberts originally founded the American Cable Systems (ACS) in 1963.&=
nbsp; But he wanted a name that would project a broader technological scope=
=2E 

COMCAST (Communication Broadcast)

 

12. Xe=
rox employees Warnock and Geschke worked on a personal project after hours =
in a little garage in Los Altos next to this creek.

ADOBE Creek

 

~~

Dr Bob Griffin

[email protected] =
www.grif.net

"Jesus Knows Me, T=
his I Love!"

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