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Strategic Marketing: Decision-making and Planning, 4th Edition | AU/NZ

Peter Reed

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Strategic Marketing: Decision-making and Planning 4th Edition by Peter Reed

Overview

This fully revised 4th edition of Strategic Marketing: Decision Making and Planning continues to set a framework for marketing decision making as a part of a holistic approach to an organisation’s strategic management. It integrates expanded theoretical coverage with a step-by-step guide to each stage of the strategy development and management processes.

Strategic Marketing: Decision Making and Planning is written for those involved in the processes of developing and implementing marketing strategies. The book emphasises the role of marketing as an organisation-wide process rather than as a stand-alone organisational function. Accordingly, Strategic Marketing: Decision Making and Planning focuses on providing a framework for marketing decision making as part of a broad-based or holistic approach to strategic management. The framework provides for decision-making processes that are made both within and outside of formal strategic-planning processes.

The guiding principle of Strategic Marketing: Decision Making and Planning is to provide strategists with the ability to develop and implement effective marketing strategies by drawing on relevant concepts and analytical tools. It is a book that emphasises the practical application of marketing and other strategy-related theories, concepts, tools and techniques. It is designed to be used by practising managers and students alike, from the first-timer to the experienced strategist. It is particularly appropriate for business students studying marketing in subjects such as strategic marketing, strategic marketing planning and strategic marketing management. The emphasis on the application of relevant marketing concepts, tools and techniques provides the basis for organizing this book.

Peter Reed

Peter Reed is the former MBA Director at Monash University and Associate Professor of Marketing. His areas of expertise cover strategic marketing, marketing planning, brand positioning and integrated marketing communications. He has extensive experience in the marketing field as a marketing practitioner, consultant and as an academic. In 2004 Peter was awarded the Monash University Faculty of Business and Economics Dean’s Teaching Award and the University’s Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Teaching in 2005. In 2009 under Peter’s leadership the Monash MBA was ranked number 1 in the world in the category of personal development and educational experience in the Economist worldwide survey of MBAs.
  • Chapters 3-12 open with a continuing concept diagram, ‘The model of a strategic marketing plan’, which highlights the stage of the planning to be covered in the chapter ahead.
  • Opening quotes, to highlight the core concepts of each chapter
  • Opening vignettes, to contextualise strategic marketing for students
  • Ethics questions, to emphasise for students the importance of ethical practice from the planning stage of a strategy, looking at issues such as privacy, various cultures’ attitudes to accepting gifts, whether market segmentation is a form of stereotyping and whether consultants put their needs first.
  • Strategy in Practice boxes consist of case studies on companies such as Wesfarmers, Swatch, Ford, Burberry and Nestle.
  • Glossary terms highlighted
  • End of chapter material, including a summary and conclusion, an ongoing strategic marketing project and new discussion questions and ethical issues
  • Search me! Marketing key terms
Part 1 Introduction
1 The Changing World of Marketing
2 Strategic Thinking and Strategic Decision Making

Part 2 Identifying Strategic Opportunities
3 Strategic Analysis

Part 3 Strategy Development – High-level Decision Making
4 Strategy Development – High-level Decision Making
5 Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning Strategies
6 The Customer Value Creation Mix

Part 4 Strategy Development – Product-Market Strategies
7 Market Penetration Strategies
8 Market Development Strategies
9 Incremental Innovation Strategies
10 Radical Innovation Strategies

Part 5 Strategy Implementation, Evaluation and Control
11 Managing the Strategic Marketing Process
12 Writing the Strategic Marketing Report

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  • ISBN-10: 0170363619
  • ISBN-13: 9780170363617
  • RETAIL $74.95

  • ISBN-10: 0170241238
  • ISBN-13: 9780170241236
  • RETAIL $134.95