The late great Peter Drucker defined marketing as “looking at the business through the customers’ eyes.” Even though organizations are becoming increasingly customer-focused, marketing is still one of the most misunderstood areas of business.
This guide explains what marketing is and the techniques marketers use. Topics covered • The marketing mix • Pricing policy • Different methods of market research
This guide to the fundamentals will be invaluable for anyone aiming to excel in a customer-focused organization.
I have written many books for business, but more recently I have had what my daughter calls "proper books" published. Three novels: "Long Overdue", "Loose Ends" and "A Rather Curious Crime"; also three books of light-hearted travel writing all set in South East Asia. "First class at last" features a journey on the Orient Express of Asia, out from Singapore, through Malaysia and into Thailand, "Beguiling Burma" features a river trip, and "Smile because it happened" is about things that make you smile in the land of smiles: Thailand.
I am active in the writing world, am a Fellow of SWWJ and a member of the Society of Authors, I write regularly for "Writing Magazine, give talks about my writing (especially the travel writing) and have also conducted writing workshops.
Great "textbook" for the basic fundamentals of Marketing. While it's due for a new edition with new examples and an expansion of digital marketing, the foundational principles of the book are sound.
How about human behavior oriented disposable economic driven world marketing…. Making people believe they need the latest next level product as a status symbol throwing in some THOU SHALT NOT COVET, or perhaps how to push people away by offering them everything at a very low price and discussing that everyone wants the most expensive item now matter if it is exactly like the lowest cost one…
I listened to the Audiobook. It was a good "marketing management 101 textbook" but the use of many acronyms made it difficult for me to understand. Also, I feel it is more academic than practical, which is useful for many.
This was a waste of my time (and a lot of money). It is comprehensive considering it tries to cover everything related to marketing (including sales), but it provides too few practical examples to be of any use. Everything is so abstract, and it's full of repetitions. It's so boring that you should probably pick up a marketing textbook rather than buying this.