An edition of Marketing As Strategy (2004)

Marketing As Strategy

Understanding the CEO's Agenda for Driving Growth and Innovation

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An edition of Marketing As Strategy (2004)

Marketing As Strategy

Understanding the CEO's Agenda for Driving Growth and Innovation

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"Today's Marketers face a dire situation. CEOs name marketing challenges such as retaining customers and avoiding price wars as top priorities, yet they increasingly doubt whether marketers can handle those challenges. Marketing's traditional goal - getting close to customers - has become the organization-wide mandate, yet marketing as a function has lost importance. Once viewed as a critical expenditure, marketing is now considered a cost sink. What happened? More important, what can marketers do to regain a prominent role in their organizations?" "Nirmalya Kumar argues that the only way for marketers to get back on the CEO's agenda is to tackle issues that merit the CEO's attention - and conducting market research and placing ads don't make the cut. The fate of marketing hinges on elevating the role of marketing executives from promotions-focused tacticians to customer-focused leaders of transformational initiatives that are strategic, cross-functional, and bottom-line oriented."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: Marketing as Strategy
Marketing as Strategy
April 30, 2006, Penguin Books,India
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Cover of: Marketing As Strategy
Marketing As Strategy: Understanding the CEO's Agenda for Driving Growth and Innovation
May 2004, Harvard Business School Press
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First Sentence

"IN The Practise of Management, Peter Drucker wrote, "The business enterprise has two and only two basic functions: marketing and innovation."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HF5415 .K83 2004, HF5415.K83 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8854539M
Internet Archive
marketingasstrat00nirm
ISBN 10
1591392101
ISBN 13
9781591392101
LCCN
2003025721
OCLC/WorldCat
53848484
Library Thing
990678
Goodreads
950224

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