Marketing Through Turbulent Times
Autor Jenny Darrochen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 oct 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780230237308
ISBN-10: 0230237304
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: XVI, 176 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0230237304
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: XVI, 176 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction SECTION I: THE CONTEXT The Consumers' Perspective The Consumer Response: Combining Hopefulness with Hopelessness Social Media: Giving a Voice Back to the People SECTION II: STAYING FOCUSED Hope is Not Enough: Some Guiding Principles for Marketing through Turbulent Times Marketing through Turbulent Times: Growth through Excellent Execution SECTION III: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES Pushing Product-Market Boundaries: What is a Market? Pushing Product-Market Boundaries by Pursuing Growth Opportunities and Creating New Markets SECTION IV: RISKS, BENEFITS AND OTHER THINGS Generating Growth – The Risks Generating Growth – The Benefits of Being First Where do Ideas Come from and how to Manage Ideas from Within the Organization Conclusions
Recenzii
'All of us saw the mounting chaos and turbulence leading up to the collapse of the global financial system at the end of 2008. In seeing this evolving crisis, Professor Darroch correctly wondered how marketing managers could possibly make sense of this new world; a period where history can in no way be relied upon to make rational sense of the future. Fortunately for all of us, she has provided in this work a superb roadmap and a strategy for not only survival but how to prosper in these turbulent times. This is truly a book for our time." - Peter Sealey, Ph.D., Former Head of Global Marketing, The Coca-Cola Company, Former President of Marketing and Distribution, Columbia Pictures
'Prof. Darroch reminds us that turbulent times require even more attention and vigilance to the fundamentals of marketing, and that smart companies will not only survive but thrive if they double down on what Peter Drucker called the basics of business: marketing and innovation. Just as she does in the classroom, Prof. Darroch conveys common sense, an ethical point of view, a love for her subject matter, and a useful toolkit of applicable skills designed to put her principles and practices to work. For those willing and prepared to apply the discipline she calls for, Prof. Darroch's insights and prescriptions can help marketers not only navigate these choppy seas, but find safe haven and clear sailing when the storm inevitably passes.' - Ira A. Jackson, Dean and Professor of Management, Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University
"This book is a timely and forceful reminder of the message behind the Chinese character for crisis or critical turning point, which combines the characters for danger and hidden opportunity. Successful marketing managers must be ambidextrous to cope with the dangers created by the turbulence of the present, while preparing their organizations to capitalize on the growth opportunities that are created by the same turbulence. The reader will find rich guidance for doing both well, and staying relevant" - George S. Day, Geoffrey T. Boisi Professor of Marketing, Co-Director, Mack Center for Technological Innovation, Director, Emerging Technologies Management Research Program, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
"While every executive is currently preoccupied, and perhaps immobilized, with how to compete in tumultuous times, this is the very first practical managerial guidebook to help managers not only compete, but win. Importantly, this is not simply an interesting "thought piece", but rather based on solid empirical evidence examining how firms accelerated out of recessionary times versus firms that simply survived." - Bernie Jaworski, Monitor Executive Development, Monitor Group
"Jenny Darroch is like a good friend helping you think through the current financial crisis and heightened turbulence. She offers several perspectives, frameworks and examples that will stimulate new ideas for turning the threats into opportunities, echoing the idea that a crisis is a terrible thing to waste." - Philip Kotler, S.C. Johnson Distinguished Professor of International Marketing
Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
'Prof. Darroch reminds us that turbulent times require even more attention and vigilance to the fundamentals of marketing, and that smart companies will not only survive but thrive if they double down on what Peter Drucker called the basics of business: marketing and innovation. Just as she does in the classroom, Prof. Darroch conveys common sense, an ethical point of view, a love for her subject matter, and a useful toolkit of applicable skills designed to put her principles and practices to work. For those willing and prepared to apply the discipline she calls for, Prof. Darroch's insights and prescriptions can help marketers not only navigate these choppy seas, but find safe haven and clear sailing when the storm inevitably passes.' - Ira A. Jackson, Dean and Professor of Management, Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University
"This book is a timely and forceful reminder of the message behind the Chinese character for crisis or critical turning point, which combines the characters for danger and hidden opportunity. Successful marketing managers must be ambidextrous to cope with the dangers created by the turbulence of the present, while preparing their organizations to capitalize on the growth opportunities that are created by the same turbulence. The reader will find rich guidance for doing both well, and staying relevant" - George S. Day, Geoffrey T. Boisi Professor of Marketing, Co-Director, Mack Center for Technological Innovation, Director, Emerging Technologies Management Research Program, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
"While every executive is currently preoccupied, and perhaps immobilized, with how to compete in tumultuous times, this is the very first practical managerial guidebook to help managers not only compete, but win. Importantly, this is not simply an interesting "thought piece", but rather based on solid empirical evidence examining how firms accelerated out of recessionary times versus firms that simply survived." - Bernie Jaworski, Monitor Executive Development, Monitor Group
"Jenny Darroch is like a good friend helping you think through the current financial crisis and heightened turbulence. She offers several perspectives, frameworks and examples that will stimulate new ideas for turning the threats into opportunities, echoing the idea that a crisis is a terrible thing to waste." - Philip Kotler, S.C. Johnson Distinguished Professor of International Marketing
Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Notă biografică
JENNY DARROCH is an Assistant Professor in Marketing at the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University, USA. She is an accomplished author and her publications have appeared in leading journals such as the European Journal of Marketing, Journal of Business Ethics and the Journal of Small Business Management. She recently co-edited (with George Day and Stan Slater) a Special Issue of the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science: A Tribute to Peter Drucker in 2009.