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Power Tools for People Who Find Themselves in Marketing Roles
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A practical guide for inexperienced marketers who have to develop a marketing strategy With technology being built into products of all kinds, many businesses are hiring scientists, engineers, and designers to fulfill strategic marketing and product management roles. The Accidental Marketer is a practical guide for employees who are now responsible for developing strategy. These marketers will be able to immediately and successfully apply the ten tools featured in the book to create powerful strategies that increase sales and profits for any product in any industry. * Explains how great…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118797396
- Artikelnr.: 40708075
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118797396
- Artikelnr.: 40708075
Key Question: How can we detect shifts in decision-making power before our
competitors do? Featured Case: The Simple Concept behind Dell's Success in
the PC Market Power Tool: Influencer Map Chapter 2: The Fountain from Which
Great Marketing Flows 15 Key Question: How can we turn data into insights?
Featured Case: How Holiday Inn Express Inspired Price-Conscious Travelers
to Pay More Power Tool: The Benefits Ladder Chapter 3: Are You Making
Lukewarm Tea? 37 Key Question: How do we capitalize on differences in
customers' needs? Featured Case: Quidel--How a Medical Diagnostics Marketer
Blew Up Its Average Product and Got a Positive Result Power Tool:
Needs-Based Segmentation Chapter 4: What Business Are You Really In? 57 Key
Questions: What business are we in? Who are our direct and indirect
competitors? Featured Case: How Southwest Fooled Other Airlines into
Thinking They Were the Competition Power Tools: Market Tree and Competitor
Analysis Chapter 5: Who Do You Love? 73 Key Question: How do we align in
determining which opportunities are most attractive to our organization?
Featured Case: How Enterprise Picked Up the Number 1 Market Share in Rental
Cars Power Tool: Segment Attractiveness Chapter 6: What Were They Smoking?
93 Key Question: What are our strengths and weaknesses relative to
customers' other options (competitors)--through the eyes of our customers?
Featured Case: How Using an Ability to Win Analysis Could Have Saved
Volkswagen Millions Power Tool: Ability to Win Chapter 7: The Magnetic
Effect of Focus 115 Key Question: How do we prioritize and focus on the
most important markets and segments? Featured Case: Apple Demonstrates How
Aiming at a Tight Target Leads to Massive Profits Power Tool: Strategic
Position Analysis (SPA)--a.k.a. The Prioritizer Chapter 8: Viva la
Differentiation 131 Key Question: How can we "change the game" in our favor
and maximize our potential in the market? Featured Case: Three
Differentiation Strategies, Including How Nike Convinced Us That Sneakers
Are a Fashion Item Power Tools: Differential Advantage with Future State
Ability to Win Chapter 9: A Positioning Statement Is a Terrible Thing to
Waste 155 Key Question: What image or perception do we want to own in the
customer's mind? Featured Case: Understanding How the Mind Works to
Powerfully Position Your Product Power Tool: Positioning Statement Chapter
10: Reinventing a Commodity 173 Key Question: How should we develop our
offer to make our positioning come alive? Featured Case: How Starbucks Is
Able to Fetch $2.75 for an 8-Ounce Latte Power Tools: Value Proposition
Idea Catcher and Perceived Value Analysis (PVA) Closing Remarks 197
Resources 201 Index 211
Key Question: How can we detect shifts in decision-making power before our
competitors do? Featured Case: The Simple Concept behind Dell's Success in
the PC Market Power Tool: Influencer Map Chapter 2: The Fountain from Which
Great Marketing Flows 15 Key Question: How can we turn data into insights?
Featured Case: How Holiday Inn Express Inspired Price-Conscious Travelers
to Pay More Power Tool: The Benefits Ladder Chapter 3: Are You Making
Lukewarm Tea? 37 Key Question: How do we capitalize on differences in
customers' needs? Featured Case: Quidel--How a Medical Diagnostics Marketer
Blew Up Its Average Product and Got a Positive Result Power Tool:
Needs-Based Segmentation Chapter 4: What Business Are You Really In? 57 Key
Questions: What business are we in? Who are our direct and indirect
competitors? Featured Case: How Southwest Fooled Other Airlines into
Thinking They Were the Competition Power Tools: Market Tree and Competitor
Analysis Chapter 5: Who Do You Love? 73 Key Question: How do we align in
determining which opportunities are most attractive to our organization?
Featured Case: How Enterprise Picked Up the Number 1 Market Share in Rental
Cars Power Tool: Segment Attractiveness Chapter 6: What Were They Smoking?
93 Key Question: What are our strengths and weaknesses relative to
customers' other options (competitors)--through the eyes of our customers?
Featured Case: How Using an Ability to Win Analysis Could Have Saved
Volkswagen Millions Power Tool: Ability to Win Chapter 7: The Magnetic
Effect of Focus 115 Key Question: How do we prioritize and focus on the
most important markets and segments? Featured Case: Apple Demonstrates How
Aiming at a Tight Target Leads to Massive Profits Power Tool: Strategic
Position Analysis (SPA)--a.k.a. The Prioritizer Chapter 8: Viva la
Differentiation 131 Key Question: How can we "change the game" in our favor
and maximize our potential in the market? Featured Case: Three
Differentiation Strategies, Including How Nike Convinced Us That Sneakers
Are a Fashion Item Power Tools: Differential Advantage with Future State
Ability to Win Chapter 9: A Positioning Statement Is a Terrible Thing to
Waste 155 Key Question: What image or perception do we want to own in the
customer's mind? Featured Case: Understanding How the Mind Works to
Powerfully Position Your Product Power Tool: Positioning Statement Chapter
10: Reinventing a Commodity 173 Key Question: How should we develop our
offer to make our positioning come alive? Featured Case: How Starbucks Is
Able to Fetch $2.75 for an 8-Ounce Latte Power Tools: Value Proposition
Idea Catcher and Perceived Value Analysis (PVA) Closing Remarks 197
Resources 201 Index 211