Writing Marketing
Autor Stephen Brownen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 24 mar 2008
Writing Marketingis the first such study. It offers a detailed reading of five renowned marketing writers, ranging from Ted Levitt to Morris Holbrook, and draws lessons that can be adopted, with profit, by everyone else. Although it is not a `how to' book – there are no lengthy lists of dos and don'ts –Writing Marketingreveals that the `rules' of good writing are good for nothing.
Written by Stephen Brown, whose own writing skills are much commented upon,Writing Marketingis insightful, illuminating and iconoclastic. It is a must read for every marketing academic, irrespective of their methodological inclinations or philosophical preferences.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847871107
ISBN-10: 1847871100
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847871100
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'Using
a
type
of
language
that
appears
not
only
fascinating
but
genuinely
fascinated,
the
book
addresses
a
theme
that
is
of
great
technical
significance
for
the
marketing
scholar,
concerning
the
field
of
literature
seen
as
a
tool
that
serves
the
purpose
of
communicating
research
but
which,
on
another
level,
affects
the
very
manner
of
conducting
research.
This
theme
is
explored
by
Brown
with
considerable
analytical
complexity,
through
an
in-depth
investigation
of
the
link
between
authorial
profile
and
the
literary
works
generated
by
the
given
author.
These
observations
clearly
illustrate
whyWriting
Marketingconstitutes
extremely
interesting
reading
material
for
a
public
of
specialists
in
the
discipline'
-
Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing
Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing
Cuprins
The
ABCs
of
Writing
Marketing
The Antinomies of Theodore Levitt
The Spectre of Philip Kotler
The Deconstruction of Shelby D Hunt
The Biopoetics of Wroe Alderson
The Anxieties of Morris Holbrook
The 3Rs of Marketing Writing
The Antinomies of Theodore Levitt
The Spectre of Philip Kotler
The Deconstruction of Shelby D Hunt
The Biopoetics of Wroe Alderson
The Anxieties of Morris Holbrook
The 3Rs of Marketing Writing
Descriere
Marketing
is
a
very
diverse
discipline,
dealing
with
everything
from
the
costs
of
globalization
to
the
benefits
of
money-back
guarantees.
However,
there
is
one
thing
that
all
marketing
academics
share.
They
are
writers.
They
publish
or
perish.
Their
careers
are
advanced,
and
their
reputations
are
enhanced,
by
the
written
word.
Despite its importance, writing is rarely discussed, much less written about, by marketing scholars. It is one of the least understood, yet most significant, academic competencies. It is a competency in need of careful study.
Writing Marketingis the first such study. It offers a detailed reading of five renowned marketing writers, ranging from Ted Levitt to Morris Holbrook, and draws lessons that can be adopted, with profit, by everyone else. Although it is not a `how to' book – there are no lengthy lists of dos and don'ts –Writing Marketingreveals that the `rules' of good writing are good for nothing.
Written by Stephen Brown, whose own writing skills are much commented upon, Writing Marketing is insightful, illuminating and iconoclastic. It is a must read for every marketing academic, irrespective of their methodological inclinations or philosophical preferences.
Despite its importance, writing is rarely discussed, much less written about, by marketing scholars. It is one of the least understood, yet most significant, academic competencies. It is a competency in need of careful study.
Writing Marketingis the first such study. It offers a detailed reading of five renowned marketing writers, ranging from Ted Levitt to Morris Holbrook, and draws lessons that can be adopted, with profit, by everyone else. Although it is not a `how to' book – there are no lengthy lists of dos and don'ts –Writing Marketingreveals that the `rules' of good writing are good for nothing.
Written by Stephen Brown, whose own writing skills are much commented upon, Writing Marketing is insightful, illuminating and iconoclastic. It is a must read for every marketing academic, irrespective of their methodological inclinations or philosophical preferences.