Applied Marketing
Title Applied Marketing PDF eBook
Author Uwe Kamenz
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Pages 1081
Release 2013-03-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3642189814

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Anwendungsorientiertes Marketing bezeichnet die wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung mit der Umsetzung der Marketingtheorie für die Praxis. Dieses Applied Marketing ist die einzigartige Domäne der Marketingprofessoren an den Fachhochschulen. Zum 30jährigen Bestehen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Marketing (AfM), der Vereinigung der Marketingprofessoren an den deutschen Fachhochschulen, stellen 73 Marketingprofessorinnen und -professoren für alle entscheidenden Bereiche des Marketing wie Strategisches Marketing, Innovationsmarketing, E-Business, Marktforschung, Kundenbeziehungsmanagement, Markenmanagement, Marketinginstrumentalpolitik, Vertriebsmanagement, Hochschulmarketing, Internationales Marketing, Internes Marketing und B-to-B-Marketing, den Stand der anwendungsorientierten Marketingwissenschaft dar.



Weintourismus und Marketing
Title Weintourismus und Marketing PDF eBook
Author Knut Scherhag
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 194
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 3844102302

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Standard Dictionary of Advertising, Mass Media, and Marketing, English-German
Title Standard Dictionary of Advertising, Mass Media, and Marketing, English-German PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang J. Koschnick
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 494
Release 1983
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9783110087826

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Selected United States Marketing Terms and Definitions
Title Selected United States Marketing Terms and Definitions PDF eBook
Author United States. Business and Defense Services Administration. Office of Distribution
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1960
Genre English language
ISBN

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Hacking Marketing
Title Hacking Marketing PDF eBook
Author Scott Brinker
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 294
Release 2016-03-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1119183170

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Apply software-inspired management concepts to accelerate modern marketing In many ways, modern marketing has more in common with the software profession than it does with classic marketing management. As surprising as that may sound, it's the natural result of the world going digital. Marketing must move faster, adapt more quickly to market feedback, and manage an increasingly complex set of customer experience touchpoints. All of these challenges are shaped by the dynamics of software—from the growing number of technologies in our own organizations to the global forces of the Internet at large. But you can turn that to your advantage. And you don't need to be technical to do it. Hacking Marketing will show you how to conquer those challenges by adapting successful management frameworks from the software industry to the practice of marketing for any business in a digital world. You'll learn about agile and lean management methodologies, innovation techniques used by high-growth technology companies that any organization can apply, pragmatic approaches for scaling up marketing in a fragmented and constantly shifting environment, and strategies to unleash the full potential of talent in a digital age. Marketing responsibilities and tactics have changed dramatically over the past decade. This book now updates marketing management to better serve this rapidly evolving discipline. Increase the tempo of marketing's responsiveness without chaos or burnout Design "continuous" marketing programs and campaigns that constantly evolve Drive growth with more marketing experiments while actually reducing risk Architect marketing capabilities in layers to better scale and adapt to change Balance strategic focus with the ability to harness emergent opportunities As a marketer and a manager, Hacking Marketing will expand your mental models for how to lead marketing in a digital world where everything—including marketing—flows with the speed and adaptability of software.



Ethnic Marketing
Title Ethnic Marketing PDF eBook
Author Guilherme Pires
Publisher Routledge
Pages 391
Release 2014-12-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135046387

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A globalization process epitomised by historically large cross-border population movements with rapidly improving networking and communication technologies, has resulted in the growth of ethnic diversity across newly industrialised economies. Instead of adapting to a dominant, host country culture, many ethnic minorities seek to preserve their identities, both as diasporic communities and within their adopted countries. For marketers it has been recognised as crucial to understand the unique needs of these individuals and to develop superior marketing strategies that meet their preferences. Ethnic Marketing shows the rich opportunities that ethnic minority communities have to offer, as well as offering instruction on the design and implementation of effective social and business marketing strategies. The text offers practical guidance on assessing the needs of individual ethnic communities and a guide to marketing to these communities within various countries. Since the publication of Pires' and Stanton's 2005 book there has been continuing changes in the political, social and economic environment in many countries which have growing ethnic minorities. Incorporating new research across disciplines on the marketing relevance of ethnic minorities, this book also integrates contributions and excerpts from in-depth interviews conducted with leading marketing experts, whose views and insights stimulate discussion and result in in an invaluable guide to best practice in ethnic marketing across the world, plus expert insights into the future of this dynamic area. This is an excellent resource for researchers and advanced marketing students taking both postgraduate and undergraduate courses in marketing management or strategy, as well as government, marketing practitioners and businesses seeking ways to reach ethnic communities.



Pioneers in Marketing
Title Pioneers in Marketing PDF eBook
Author D.G. Brian Jones
Publisher Routledge
Pages 212
Release 2011-12-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136334378

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Pioneers in Marketing: A Collection of Biographical Essays discusses eight historically important marketing scholars whose careers collectively spanned over 100 years. An introductory chapter describes the role of biography in the study of marketing thought, and introduces the eight subjects in this collection. Subsequent chapters describe the lives of Edward David Jones, Simon Litman, Henry Charles Taylor, Percival White, George Burton Hotchkiss, Theodore N. Beckman, David D. Monieson, and William R. Davidson, focusing on their intellectual and professional contributions to the marketing discipline. The biographies are based on rare archival materials, some personal interviews, and analysis of the subjects’ major works. The final chapter draws lessons from the collection for marketing students and teachers. Several important discoveries are reported that suggest opportunities for further research. These stories will inform and inspire students of marketing.