Winning the Marketing War

Winning the Marketing War

Author: Gerald A. Michaelson

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Interesting, provocative, and fun to read, "Winning the Marketing War" is filled with ideas readers can apply to their businesses. Here, the best of military strategy is combined with the best of business strategy. Business leaders will enjoy and appreciate this thorough collection of lessons from the great captains of war.


Winning the Website War

Winning the Website War

Author: Thomas Young, (Wr

Publisher:

Published: 2014-11-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781941870044

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Smart business leaders and managers know that companies with excellent processes get better results. Yet, most companies fail to follow a proven process or system for marketing on the Internet. Winning the Website War introduces business leaders to a Four-Step Process for getting results from their web marketing efforts. Discover how a company website and the Internet can drive success or failure when it comes to increasing sales, getting more leads, and retaining customers and clients.


Marketing Warfare

Marketing Warfare

Author: Al Ries

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 1997-11-22

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780071371124

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"A business book with a difference: clear-cut advice, sharp writing and a minimum of jargon."Newsweek "Revolutionary! Surprising!"Business Week "Chock-a-block with examples of successful and failed marketing campaigns, makes for a very interesting and relevant read."USA Today


Winning the Story Wars

Winning the Story Wars

Author: Jonah Sachs

Publisher: Harvard Business Press

Published: 2012-06-19

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1422143570

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Trying to get your message heard? Build an iconic brand? Welcome to the battlefield. The story wars are all around us. They are the struggle to be heard in a world of media noise and clamor. Today, most brand messages and mass appeals for causes are drowned out before they even reach us. But a few consistently break through the din, using the only tool that has ever moved minds and changed behavior—great stories. With insights from mythology, advertising history, evolutionary biology, and psychology, viral storyteller and advertising expert Jonah Sachs takes readers into a fascinating world of seemingly insurmountable challenges and enormous opportunity. You’ll discover how: • Social media tools are driving a return to the oral tradition, in which stories that matter rise above the fray • Marketers have become today’s mythmakers, providing society with explanation, meaning, and ritual • Memorable stories based on timeless themes build legions of eager evangelists • Marketers and audiences can work together to create deeper meaning and stronger partnerships in building a better world • Brands like Old Spice, The Story of Stuff, Nike, the Tea Party, and Occupy Wall Street created and sustained massive viral buzz Winning the Story Wars is a call to arms for business communicators to cast aside broken traditions and join a revolution to build the iconic brands of the future. It puts marketers in the role of heroes with a chance to transform not just their craft but the enterprises they represent. After all, success in the story wars doesn’t come just from telling great stories, but from learning to live them.


Sun Tzu and the Art of Business

Sun Tzu and the Art of Business

Author: Mark McNeilly

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2012-01-26

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 0199782911

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More than two millennia ago the famous Chinese general Sun Tzu wrote the classic work on military strategy, The Art of War. Now, in a new edition of Sun Tzu and the Art of Business, Mark McNeilly shows how Sun Tzu's strategic principles can be applied to twenty-first century business. Here are two books in one: McNeilly's synthesis of Sun Tzu's ideas into six strategic principles for the business executive, plus the text of Samuel B. Griffith's popular translation of The Art of War. McNeilly explains how to gain market share without inciting competitive retaliation, how to attack competitors' weak points, and how to maximize market information for competitive advantage. He demonstrates the value of speed and preparation in throwing the competition off-balance, employing strategy to beat the competition, and the need for character in leaders. Lastly, McNeilly presents a practical method to put Sun Tzu's principles into practice. By using modern examples throughout the book from Google, Zappos, Amazon, Dyson, Aflac, Singapore Airlines, Best Buy, the NFL, Tata Motors, Starbucks, and many others, he illustrates how, by following the wisdom of history's most respected strategist, executives can avoid the pitfalls of management fads and achieve lasting competitive advantage.


The Art of War Plus the Art of Marketing: Strategy for Conquering Marketings

The Art of War Plus the Art of Marketing: Strategy for Conquering Marketings

Author: Gary Gagliardi

Publisher:

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781929194742

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Two books in one, this award-winning work contains the complete original text of "The Art of War" on the left-hand pages and its line-by-line adaptation for facing marketing challenges, "The Art of Marketing" on the facing right-hand pages. This book applies Sun Tzu's methods to positioning a brand in the marketplace and creating market awareness of that brand. It focuses specifically on choosing the right target markets and seeing opportunities among specific groups of people. It won Ben Franklin Book Award recognition as one of the best Business books of the year. This book also contains the only award-winning complete English translation of Sun Tzu's "The Art of War." Sample Text: "Sun Tzu said: This is war. It is the most important skill in the nation. It is the basis of life and death. It is the philosophy of survival or destruction. You must know it well. Your skill comes from five factors. Study these factors when you plan war. You must insist on knowing your situation. 1.Discuss philosophy. 2.Discuss the climate. 3.Discuss the ground. 4.Discuss leadership. 5.Discuss military methods." This is market competition. Without marketing strategy, your organization will fail. Marketing is the foundation of fortunes and failures. Your marketing strategy is to preserve the best and destroy the rest. You must see all aspects of your market position. There are five aspects that define your position in a marketplace. Weigh these factors in your market analysis. You must insist on knowing your marketing situation. 1.Discuss your business mission. 2.Discuss the marketplace trends. 3.Discuss your market segment. 4.Discuss decision-making. 5.Discuss the marketing process. Table of Contents: The Art of War Plus The Art of Marketing Foreword: Using This Book9 Introduction: Sun Tzu's Basic Concepts19 1 Analysis25 Research27 2 Going to War39 Targeting41 3Planning an Attack51 Focus53 4Positioning63 Branding65 5Momentum 75 Creativity77 6Weakness and Strength87 Needs and Satisfaction89 7 Armed Conflict103 Communication105 8 Adaptability 117 Resilience119 9Armed March127 Campaigns129 10Field Position 147 Opportunities149 11Types of Terrain 165 Stages167 12 Attacking with Fire191 Desires193 13 Using Spies 203 Intelligence205 Glossary of Strategic Concepts216 Index of Topics in The Art of War220 About the Authors222


Sun Tzu's the Art of War Plus Warrior Marketing

Sun Tzu's the Art of War Plus Warrior Marketing

Author: Gary Gagliardi

Publisher: Science of Strategy

Published: 2006-02

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1929194374

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Let the war begin! The battle ground of the twenty-first century is the global marketplace. This book adapts Sun Tzu's Art of War to market positioning and promotion.


Winning without Waging War

Winning without Waging War

Author: S. Sridhar

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2021-02-05

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1636336302

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Winning Without Waging War – the mother of all strategies. Winning Without Waging War (WWWW) are war tactics for the business and career battlefields. In this book, hidden secrets taught by the masters and gurus of Zen methods, magic mantras realized by the author, an exponent of the art of business war, while facing challenging business and career environments are REVEALED. This book is the convergence of four different arts—Know your Enemy, Know Yourself, Know your Terrain (Situations), Know your Divinity. It is written as a workbook for easy practice to obtain an exponential benefit. This book facilitates the identification of one’s business enemy in the market or career enemy within the corporate. It grooms professionals in playing offence and defence games applying deception techniques for surprise attacks to ensure unprecedented success in their work life. Some powerful techniques taught in this book include: How to become a leader right from day one? How a start-up can take on mammoth organizations? How an ignored professional can shoot into prominence by leveraging organizational politics? Overwhelming an interview panel to get that all-important job, using signalling techniques to get others to see your way, repositioning techniques for gaining a competitive edge in the market, Super Stretch Target setting, Divine Creative processes 1-2-3, and Tao leadership traits like being invisible but illuminating others are largely unknown to the world. This book not only explains these concepts in simple ways using illustrative case studies, but it also provides concrete action plans for effective application.


Winning the War of Words

Winning the War of Words

Author: Wojtek Mackiewicz Wolfe

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2008-01-30

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 0313349681

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Throughout history and especially during contemporary times, presidential rhetoric sets the foreign policy tone not only for Congress but mainly for the American public. Consequently, US foreign policy is actively marketed and spun to the American public. This book describes the marketing strategy of the War on Terror and how that strategy compelled public opinion towards supporting the spread of the War on Terror from Afghanistan to Iraq. The author investigates how President George W. Bush's initial framing of the September 11th attacks provided the platform for the creation of long term public support for the War on Terror and established early public support for U.S. action in Iraq. Mining public opinion data and nearly 1500 presidential speeches over a four year period, the book argues that presidential framing of threats and losses, not gains, contributed to public support for war in Afghanistan, war in Iraq, and President Bush's successful reelection campaign. President Bush's initial framing of the terrorist threat was introduced immediately after the September 11th attacks and reinforced throughout the Afghanistan invasion. During this time period, presidential threat framing established the broad parameters for the War on Terror and enabled the president to successfully market a punitive war in Afghanistan. Second, the president marketed the strategy of preemptive war and led the country into the more costly war in Iraq by focusing on the potentially global threat of terrorism and the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. President Bush's previous war rhetoric was repackaged into a leaner, more focused format in which the Iraq war became part of the War on Terror, resulting in increased support for the president and a successful reelection campaign. Finally, the author examines the withdraw vs. surge in Iraq debate bringing the book up to date. The book shows the influencing potential of presidential spin and of risky foreign policy in the Middle East, and presents a systematic analysis of how a president effectively pursued a marketing strategy that continues to show an enduring ability to influence public support. Even two years after the Iraq invasion, 52% of Americans believed that the U.S. should stay in Iraq until it is stabilized. This finding bypasses agenda setting explanations, which prescribes issue salience amongst the public for only one year. The large speech database available with the study will also be an added benefit to scholars seeking to teach undergraduate and graduate level qualitative research methods.