Case Studies

Brand Strategy Case Studies in the Netherlands

At OG Solutions, we showcase brand strategy case studies in the Netherlands that reveal how clarity, execution, and thought leadership transform real businesses. From Almere to Amsterdam and beyond, our clients — often founders and female-led teams — trusted us to move them from brand fog to confident positioning.

Each project tells a different story, but the thread is the same: brand strategy is not just theory — it’s execution, visibility, and long-term resonance. In these case studies, you’ll see how founders stepped into their voice, claimed their market position, and built the visibility systems to sustain growth.

  • Clarity first. Every engagement begins by uncovering the truth of the founder’s voice and aligning strategy to it.

  • Execution second. Strategy alone isn’t enough; we carry it into rollout, content, and design.

  • Thought leadership always. The strongest brands become voices in their industries — these examples show how.

If you’re exploring partners for your own journey, these case studies prove that boutique scale can be an advantage. With direct strategist access and English-first delivery from the Netherlands, OG Solutions supports founders across Europe and globally.

For further context on why case studies matter in brand development, see Forbes on brand storytelling.

Explore each brand strategy case study below and imagine what clarity and execution could do for your own brand.

Case Study: Sabine Hutchison — Founder Brand & Visibility

Discover how OG Solutions partnered with Germany-based Sabine Hutchison to strengthen her founder brand and expand visibility. Through brand strategy, execution, and thought leadership positioning, we helped Sabine claim her voice and align her business presence with global opportunities. This case study shows how founder-led brand strategy builds clarity, resonance, and reach — from Almere to international markets.

Case Study: Listen Mediation Website & Brand

For Listen Mediation, a women-led business, we built brand clarity and delivered a new website with powerful positioning. From Spark sessions to Flamekeeper continuity, OG Solutions supported execution and visibility. This case study shows how brand strategy and execution empower purpose-driven founders to stand out in the Netherlands and beyond.

Case Study: Mary Morrison at How We Heal 

For Mary Morrison, founder of How We Heal, OG Solutions delivered brand clarity, messaging, and digital execution to support her practice’s growth. From positioning to website presence, we built a strategy that reflects her vision and connects with clients seeking authentic healing. This brand strategy case study highlights how clarity and execution empower wellness founders in the Netherlands and globally.

Frequently asked questions

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What is a brand strategy case study?

A brand strategy case study shows how a real founder or business applied strategy to solve challenges — from unclear positioning to weak visibility — and the results they achieved. At OG Solutions, each case study combines clarity, execution, and thought leadership outcomes.

Why are case studies important for brand strategy?

Case studies prove that strategy is not just theory. They highlight real client journeys and show how messaging, execution, and visibility systems deliver measurable impact.

Where are your brand strategy case studies based?

We publish brand strategy case studies from the Netherlands — based in Almere — but our clients span Europe and beyond. All projects are delivered in English, supporting both local and international founders.

Who are these case studies for?

Our case studies are designed for founders, leaders, and creatives (often women-led or purpose-driven) who want to see what’s possible when strategy and execution come together.

How can I work with OG Solutions if I want results like these?

Start with a Clarity Call or Spark Intro Session. From there, we map your brand strategy, align it with your vision, and build an execution plan that lands and lasts.

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