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Which name for a leadership consultancy would you engage with if you were a professional mid-career woman looking to get promoted and lead at your company?
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25 Responses to Option A
I think option A the other option just seemed weird and not something I would click on.
A - I feel like it sounds much more corporate
Heroine while great play on words, making it ‘heroine habit’ still makes me think of a heroin addict and that’s not a visual I’d want pinned on me
Be an leader and try to motivate others for their welfare
i wouldnt pick something involving drugs
A is easy to pronounce and remember.
This name sounds more professional and sounds more legit if I was a career woman.
I personally don't like a company that is super feminist or sexist.
Heroine habit sounds very unattractive
I don't particularly like either, but option b is confusing, like it about a drug addict more than a business woman.
I don't like either, but I really dislike that B reminds me of the drug.
I prefer option A because it could be used for so many different things. Not a fan of heroine-totally gender driven name.
I think the AC Electric sounds more professional and reputable
Option B mentioned drugs and I don't think that is a very good look for a career minded woman
I don't think anything with "heroin" should be used if you were looking to get promoted. AC Electric sounds more sophisticated and rolls off the tongue.
I immediately thought about heroin (the drug) when looking at B
Option B just seemed a little cheesy
No references to drugs.
I think this is a more professional title. I think it is plain and simple.
I picked option A AC Electric because the Heroine Habit is a funny play on words but is inappropriate for those that struggle with addition. I don't think that I would want to be tied with a company called something like that.
When adding the letter e to the word heroin it looks bad, but Heroine is a person admired for qualities and achievements. If the parenthesis wasn't after the with the description about heroin I would have chosen B.
Not sure what the AC stands for in AC Electric, but unless you are looking at the exact name and spelling of The Heroine Habit, it is misleading and a bit of a bit of a controversial topic, i.e. drug use.
This is more suitable i think for a professional women theres really no conflict with this title rather than the other title
I don't really even know what Option A means, but I am so put off by Option B that A wins by default. I know it's a play on words for Option B, but that's the wrong word to use.
Heroine would be misconstrued
25 Responses to Option B
AC Electric sounds like an electrician or power company, rather than a leadership consultancy. So it's not very clear what this company represents, and would therefore turn me off from engaging with it. I don't love The Heroine Habit because it sounds like it's referencing a drug problem, but at least the "heroine" aspect tells me that it is directed toward women so I would be more likely to check it out more.
The other one makes no sense for this. I dont like this either but it's the lesser or two evils.
I don't like the allusion to drug use, but "The Heroine Habit" IS attention-grabbing and gives you a peek at the personality behind the consultancy. 'AC Electric', by contrast, is quite generic and doesn't tell you a great deal about the person behind the name.
i think this would likely more aligned with my goals
it is more captive and creates a belief and trust in a persons mind.
It seems a little more relevant. AC Electric just sounds like an electrician company.
AC electric sounds like an HVAC company. I don't particularly like option B either since a heroine sounds like a character in a story rather than a strong business woman but AC Electric has nothing to do with leadership or women at all.
I like that choice B looks highly fanciful and relatable.
I like that it is female-centric. It would make me feel valued.
I like the term "heroine" as a pun.
catchy and to the point. A doesnt make sense
this is cute, the other sounds like a heating/cooling company
I feel like they would be on board for female empowerment and be passionate about helping me. AC Electric I'm not even sure how that would fit a consultancy role (unless I am in that field).
This is a very catchy name which means the people behind the company must be people who are not afraid to be different and bold. I would like to get these people to work for me and offer new ideas.
I didn't love option B however it was more clear to me that the company was directed towards my need based on the name. I didn't feel like Option A was related to the topic and was not geared specifically to helping females in business.
AC Electric has nothing to do with leadership consulting. Heroine habit sounds more enticing to me as the word heroine is woman and a habit is something that you may want.
Neither are good choices but heroine sounds too much like heroin
I personally think choice B is a witty, play on type of title that I think will be easy to remember and hard to forget. I feel that because of the eccentric nature of the name makes me feel that they will help me find my creative side to get ahead.
I think Option B sounds the best because when i hear heroine, i think women, leadership and feminism. Someone who stands up for the right thing. AC Electric sounds like a utility company.
to make them feel enthu
AC Electric very much sounds like an HVAC company. I would never think it was a consulting agency
The name of the choice B implies women. I don't think of women when I think of an electric company.
I don’t know that either of these names would especially appeal to me, but choice A seems like it would be for an electrician, which I am not, so I did not choose that one.
It seems to be focused specifically on women. The other name is pretty generic.
I like the play on words it funny and would stick in my mind more.
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