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Marketing management : The millennium edition / Philip Kotler.

By: Kotler, philipMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Prentice Hall international series in marketingPublisher: New Delhi : Prentice-Hall India Pvt. Ltd., 2001Edition: 10th edDescription: xxxii, 718, [I 32] pages : color illustrationsISBN: 8120316096Subject(s): Marketing -- ManagementDDC classification: 658.8
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Each chapter concludes with a Summary, Applications, and Notes.I. UNDERSTANDING MARKETING MANAGEMENT. 1. Marketing in the Twenty-first Century. Marketing Tasks. Marketing Concepts and Tools. Company Orientations Toward the Marketplace. How Business and Marketing are Changing.2. Building Customer Satisfaction, Value, and Retention. Defining Customer Value and Satisfaction. The Nature of High- Performance Businesses. Delivering Customer Value and Satisfaction. Attracting and Retaining Customers. Customer Profitability: The Ultimate Test. Implementing Total Quality Management.3. Winning Markets: Market-Oriented Strategic Planning. Corporate and Division Strategic Planning. Business Strategic Planning. The Marketing Process. Product Planning: The Nature and Contents of a Marketing Plan. Marketing Planning for the 21st Century.II. ANALYZING MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES. 4. Gathering Information and Measuring Market Demand. The Components of a Modern Marketing Information System. Internal Records System. Marketing Intelligence System. Marketing Research System. Marketing Decision Support System. An Overview of Forecasting and Demand Measurement.5. Scanning the Marketing Environment. Analyzing Needs and Trends in the Macroenvironment. Identifying and Responding to the Major Macroenvironment Forces.6. Analyzing Consumer Markets and Buyer Behavior. A Model of Consumer Behavior. The Major Factors Influencing Buyer Behavior. The Buying Decision Process. The Stages of the Buying Decision Process.7. Analyzing Business Markets and Business Buying Behavior. What is Organizational Buying? Participants in the Business Buying Process. The Purchasing-Procurement Process. Institutional and Government Markets.8. Dealing with the Competition. Identifying Competitors. Analyzing Competitors. Designing the Competitive Intelligence System. Designing Competitive Strategies. Balancing Customer and Competitor Orientations.9. Identifying Market Segments and Selecting Target Markets. Levels and Patterns of Market Segmentation. Segmenting Consumer and Business Markets. Market Targeting.III. DEVELOPING MARKETING STRATEGIES. 10. Positioning the Market Offering through the Product Life Cycle. How to Differentiate. Differentiation Tools. Developing and Communicating a Positioning Strategy. Product Life Cycle Marketing Strategies. Market Evolution.11. Developing New Products. Challenges in New Product Development. Effective Organizational Arrangements. Managing the Development Process: Ideas. Managing the Development Process: Concept to Strategy. Managing the Development Process: Development to Commercialization. The Consumer-Adoption Process.12. Designing Global Market Offerings. Deciding Whether to go Abroad. Deciding Which Markets to Enter. Deciding How to Enter the Market. Deciding on the Marketing Program. Deciding on the Marketing Organization.IV. MAKING MARKETING DECISIONS. 13. Managing Product Lines and Brands. The Product and the Product Mix. Product-Line Decisions. Brand Decisions. Packaging and Labeling.14. Designing and Managing Services. The Nature of Services. Marketing Strategies for Service Firms. Managing Product Support Services.15. Designing Pricing Strategies and Programs. Setting the Price. Adapting the Price. Initiating and Responding to Price Changes.V. MANAGING AND DELIVERING MARKETING PROGRAMS. 16. Managing Marketing Channels. What Work is Performed by Marketing Channels? Channel-Design Decisions. Channel-Management Decisions. Channel Dynamics.17. Managing Retailing, Wholesaling, and Market Logistics. Retailing. Wholesaling. Market Logistics.18. Managing Integrated Marketing Communications. The Communication Process. Developing Effective Communications. Deciding on the Marketing Communications Mix. Managing and Coordinating Integrated Marketing Communications.19. Managing Advertising, Sales Promotion, Public Relations. Developing and Managing an Advertising Program. Deciding on Media and Measuring Effectiveness. Sales Promotion. Public Relations.20. Managing the Sales Force. Designing a Sales Force. Managing the Sales Force. Principles of Personal Selling.21. Managing Direct and Online Marketing. The Growth and Benefits of Direct Marketing. Customer Databases and Indirect Marketing. Major Channels for Direct Marketing. Marketing in the 21st Century: Electronic Commerce. Public and Ethical Issues in Direct Marketing.22. Managing the Total Marketing Effort. Trends in Company Organization. Marketing Organization. Marketing Implementation. Evaluation and Control.Credits. Name Index. Company/Brand Index. Subject Index.
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Each chapter concludes with a Summary, Applications, and Notes.I. UNDERSTANDING MARKETING MANAGEMENT. 1. Marketing in the Twenty-first Century. Marketing Tasks. Marketing Concepts and Tools. Company Orientations Toward the Marketplace. How Business and Marketing are Changing.2. Building Customer Satisfaction, Value, and Retention. Defining Customer Value and Satisfaction. The Nature of High- Performance Businesses. Delivering Customer Value and Satisfaction. Attracting and Retaining Customers. Customer Profitability: The Ultimate Test. Implementing Total Quality Management.3. Winning Markets: Market-Oriented Strategic Planning. Corporate and Division Strategic Planning. Business Strategic Planning. The Marketing Process. Product Planning: The Nature and Contents of a Marketing Plan. Marketing Planning for the 21st Century.II. ANALYZING MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES. 4. Gathering Information and Measuring Market Demand. The Components of a Modern Marketing Information System. Internal Records System. Marketing Intelligence System. Marketing Research System. Marketing Decision Support System. An Overview of Forecasting and Demand Measurement.5. Scanning the Marketing Environment. Analyzing Needs and Trends in the Macroenvironment. Identifying and Responding to the Major Macroenvironment Forces.6. Analyzing Consumer Markets and Buyer Behavior. A Model of Consumer Behavior. The Major Factors Influencing Buyer Behavior. The Buying Decision Process. The Stages of the Buying Decision Process.7. Analyzing Business Markets and Business Buying Behavior. What is Organizational Buying? Participants in the Business Buying Process. The Purchasing-Procurement Process. Institutional and Government Markets.8. Dealing with the Competition. Identifying Competitors. Analyzing Competitors. Designing the Competitive Intelligence System. Designing Competitive Strategies. Balancing Customer and Competitor Orientations.9. Identifying Market Segments and Selecting Target Markets. Levels and Patterns of Market Segmentation. Segmenting Consumer and Business Markets. Market Targeting.III. DEVELOPING MARKETING STRATEGIES. 10. Positioning the Market Offering through the Product Life Cycle. How to Differentiate. Differentiation Tools. Developing and Communicating a Positioning Strategy. Product Life Cycle Marketing Strategies. Market Evolution.11. Developing New Products. Challenges in New Product Development. Effective Organizational Arrangements. Managing the Development Process: Ideas. Managing the Development Process: Concept to Strategy. Managing the Development Process: Development to Commercialization. The Consumer-Adoption Process.12. Designing Global Market Offerings. Deciding Whether to go Abroad. Deciding Which Markets to Enter. Deciding How to Enter the Market. Deciding on the Marketing Program. Deciding on the Marketing Organization.IV. MAKING MARKETING DECISIONS. 13. Managing Product Lines and Brands. The Product and the Product Mix. Product-Line Decisions. Brand Decisions. Packaging and Labeling.14. Designing and Managing Services. The Nature of Services. Marketing Strategies for Service Firms. Managing Product Support Services.15. Designing Pricing Strategies and Programs. Setting the Price. Adapting the Price. Initiating and Responding to Price Changes.V. MANAGING AND DELIVERING MARKETING PROGRAMS. 16. Managing Marketing Channels. What Work is Performed by Marketing Channels? Channel-Design Decisions. Channel-Management Decisions. Channel Dynamics.17. Managing Retailing, Wholesaling, and Market Logistics. Retailing. Wholesaling. Market Logistics.18. Managing Integrated Marketing Communications. The Communication Process. Developing Effective Communications. Deciding on the Marketing Communications Mix. Managing and Coordinating Integrated Marketing Communications.19. Managing Advertising, Sales Promotion, Public Relations. Developing and Managing an Advertising Program. Deciding on Media and Measuring Effectiveness. Sales Promotion. Public Relations.20. Managing the Sales Force. Designing a Sales Force. Managing the Sales Force. Principles of Personal Selling.21. Managing Direct and Online Marketing. The Growth and Benefits of Direct Marketing. Customer Databases and Indirect Marketing. Major Channels for Direct Marketing. Marketing in the 21st Century: Electronic Commerce. Public and Ethical Issues in Direct Marketing.22. Managing the Total Marketing Effort. Trends in Company Organization. Marketing Organization. Marketing Implementation. Evaluation and Control.Credits. Name Index. Company/Brand Index. Subject Index.

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