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gurus on Marketing Sultan Kermally
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GURUS ON MARKETING SULTAN KERMALLY
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Dedication This book is dedicated t
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Acknowledgements This book would no
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About the author Sultan Kermally is
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Contents Introduction 1 The relatio
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SIX Tom Peters 89 Close to the cust
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Introduction Gurus are management t
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This book considers the following g
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Michael Porter Michael Porter is th
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Philip Kotler Philip Kotler is the
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Plan of the book The book begins by
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ONE The fundamentals of marketing T
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Kotler 3 then advocated the importa
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Characteristics of service They are
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• Consider the promotion budget.
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For example, if an organisation is
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Brand extension Brand extension is
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Marketing strategy Marketing strate
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According to Warren J. Keegan 11 :
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L M N O P Q R S T U V Listen to you
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TWO Peter Drucker Peter Drucker is
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The thinking was heavily influenced
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Where does Peter Drucker come in? S
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The customer as the decision-maker
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What do marketing gurus and writers
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Writers on marketing since Drucker
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Some organisations now use very sop
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THREE Theodore Levitt On marketing
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He put forward four conditions whic
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Marketing Myopia was a landmark art
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Decline After the maturity stage wh
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Nariman Dhalla and Sonia Yuspeh in
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