Industrial Marketing Communications

Industrial Marketing Communications

Author: Norman A. Hart

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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The last decade has seen industrial marketing recognized as vital to national and individual company interests where markets lie in the commercial or business area. Whilst the concept of marketing is basically the same for both industrial and consumer markets, industrial marketing requires different techniques because of the nature and complexity of the purchasing decision-making and the size of the budgets involved.


Industrial Marketing Strategy

Industrial Marketing Strategy

Author: Frederick E. Webster

Publisher: *Ronald Press

Published: 1984-08-10

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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A reader-friendly, manager?s goal-oriented guide to marketing in the 21st century In today?s customer-oriented world, marketing principles are more important than ever for managers to understand and implement in their business strategy. The recent rise of outsourcing, strategic alliances, globalization, and e-commerce, as well as the failures of dot-com fool?s gold and fuzzy accounting, means the application of these principles, as always, is changing. This completely revised and updated edition repositions marketing as the process of defining, developing, and delivering customer value. Offering specific guidelines on creating a customer-focused, market-driven company, Market-Driven Management also includes new chapters on branding, marketing strategy implementation, sales force deployment, and value delivery.


Business-to-Business Marketing Communications

Business-to-Business Marketing Communications

Author: Ioannis Rizomyliotis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-06-27

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 3319587838

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This book addresses the rapidly changing Business-to-Business (B2B) marketing communication landscape, in particular the shrinking of marketing budgets and the increasing demand for measurable results. Despite the rapid drop of print media usage, the authors suggest the need for increased accountability for the use of advertising media and highlight ways to boost effectiveness. The book provides a robust analysis of the current B2B environment along with a research-informed illustration of the future. Aiming to fill a gap in existing literature and offer new research findings, this study offers a comprehensive guide to assist practitioners in decision-making and a stimulating analysis of the B2B marketing communications landscape which will be of great interest to academics of marketing and communications.