This book reflects the dynamic environment inhabited by today's marketers, helping readers understand the marketplace and integrate the appropriate information into marketing decisions. Its modern, integrated presentation and strategy-based focus covers only those critical, fundamental topics required to succeed in future course or professional work. Topics include the concept of marketing; the marketing manager's job; the development of a marketing strategy; marketing research; consumer behavior and analysis; organizational buying behavior; market structure and competitor analysis; marketing mix decision-making; communications and advertising strategy; channels of distribution; the personal sales channel; pricing; sales promotion; customer relationship management; strategies for service markets; strategies for technology-based markets; global marketing strategies; and new product development. For practicing marketing managers, business managers, and IT professionals.
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Product Management
- 512pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Product Management, 4/e by Lehmann and Winer is a lean, defining text that covers three major tasks facing today's product mangers: analyzing the market, developing objectives and strategies for the product or service in question, and making decisions about price, advertising, promotion, channels of distribution and service. Product Management utilizes the familiar Marketing Plan as the unifying framework for its lessons, and takes a "hands-on" approach toward preparing graduates to assume the position of product manager.
Analysis for Marketing Planning - Sixth Edition
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Analysis for Marketing Planning, 6/e by Lehmann and Winer focuses on the analysis needed for sound Marketing decisions and is structured around the core marketing document--the Marketing Plan. Whether studying Marketing strategy or Product/Brand Management decisions, students need to be able to make decisions based from sound analysis. This book does not attempt to cover all aspects of the marketing plan; rather it focuses on the analysis pertaining to a product’s environment, customers and competitors.