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Marketing Management

Marketing Management - Mahavir Law House(MLH)
Marketing Management

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₹275
Author(s)
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ISBN
978-93-5051-547-1
Edition
2013
Pages | Format
348 | Paperback
Approx. Product Size
0.395

Note : Learning theories and concepts without knowing their practice or application is of little use. It is one thing obtaining an MBA degree, but quite another to connect what you learned about a theory or concept into practice in a real life situation. Theories and concepts should work, and as a student, you should know how they work.

Description

This book, Marketing Management, addresses these issues fully. Each chapter opens with a Preview Case which will provide you some fundamental ideas about the practical side of the concepts discussed therein. In addition to this, many examples picked out from the current Indian marketing scenario are included in the text. The book is profusely illustrated with samples of product offers, and advertisements relevant to each topic. These will help you to understand the practical side as you learn the theory.

Marketing Management is a core subject for the MBA course of all universities and has to be studied by you in a short span of a semester consisting of about four months. This makes it extremely difficult for you to study different voluminous books (mostly foreign with American examples) and prepare notes according to the university syllabus. What you need is a handy, simple textbook that covers all the topics and the full syllabus prescribed by the university, includes all the concepts, and provides suitable examples from the Indian market context.

Written in a capsule form, this book will meet the above-mentioned requirements of the MBA students. It is logically sequenced in tune with the syllabus contents of the MBA courses of select universities in India.

Ten case studies on successful marketing practices of products and services in the Indian market are included for the benefit of students.

Written in simple, lucid style, without diluting the conceptual qualities of the subject, this book will be handy and useful as a textbook for both the students and the faculty of marketing in business schools. This book can also serve as a reference manual for the professionals in the field of marketing as well as in other functional areas.

This thoroughly revised and enlarged edition of Marketing Management caters to all these needs by including most of the newly evolved and modern trends and practices in the field of marketing. Some of the latest trends and modern concepts and practices included here are:

• Marketing 3.0
• Blue Ocean Strategy
• Neuromarketing
• Social Marketing
• Cause-Related Marketing
• Social Media Marketing
• Green Marketing 
Ten latest cases from Indian context have also been included in this book.

Chapter No Chapter name
Chapter: 1 Introduction to Marketing
Chapter: 2 Understanding the Marketing Environment
Chapter: 3 Market Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning
Chapter: 4 Buyer Behaviour (Consumer Behaviour)
Chapter: 5 Marketing Research
Chapter: 6 Demand Measurement and Sales Forecasting
Chapter: 7 Product Decisions
Chapter: 8 The New Product Development Process
Chapter: 9 The Concept of Product Life Cycle (PLC)
Chapter: 10 Services Marketing
Chapter: 11 Pricing Decision and Strategies
Chapter: 12 Distribution Decisions
Chapter: 13 Marketing Communication
Chapter: 14 Personal Selling and Sales Force Management
Chapter: 15 Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Chapter: 16 Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Chapter: 17 Rural Marketing
Chapter: 18 Consumerism
Chapter: 19 Retail Management
Chapter: 20 Global Marketing
Chapter: 21 Insurance Marketing
Chapter: 22 E-Marketing
Chapter: 23 New-Horizons in Marketing
Chapter: 24 Indian Marketing Environment
Chapter: 25 Competition Analysis and Strategic Response
Chapter: 26 Event Marketing
Chapter: 27 Marketing Information System (MkIS)
Chapter: 28 Business Marketing
Chapter: 29 Social Marketing
Chapter: 30 Neuromarketing
Chapter: 31 Fundamentals of Marketing of Services
Chapter: 32 Direct Marketing
Chapter: 33 Case Study