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Ingredient Branding

Making the Invisible Visible

An Ingredient Brand is exactly what the name implies: an ingredient or component of a product that has its own brand identity. This is the first comprehensive book that explains how Ingredient Branding works and how brand managers can successfully improve the performance of component marketing. The authors have examined more than one hundred examples, analyzed four industries and developed nine detailed case studies to demonstrate the viability of this marketing innovation. The new concepts and principles can easily be applied by professionals. In the light of the success stories of Intel, GoreTex, Dolby, TetraPak, Shimano, and Teflon it can be expected that component suppliers will increasingly use Ingredient Branding strategies in the future.

Philip Kotler is the S. C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International
Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University,
Evanston, Illinois. He received his Master's Degree at the University of Chicago
and his ...

B2B Brand Management

This is one of the first books to probe deeply into the art and science of branding industrial products. The book comes at a time when more industrial companies need to start using branding in a sophisticated way. It provides the concepts, the theory, and dozens of cases illustrating the successful branding of industrial goods. It offers strategies for a successful development of branding concepts for business markets and explains the benefits and the value a business, product or service provides to industrial customers. As industrial companies are turning to branding this book provides the best practices and hands-on advice for B2B brand management.

Philip Kotler is the S.C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International
Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University,
Evanston, Illinois. He received his Master's Degree at the University of Chicago
and his ...

Principles of Marketing

'Principles of Marketing' is organized around a customer-value and customer-relationship framework. Among the learning aids in the book are: concept previews; marketing stories; concept and key term reviews; discussions on applying concepts; exercises on using technology in marketing; and situations on ethics.

A comprehensive, classic principles text organized around an innovative customer-value framework. Students learn how to create customer value, target the correct market, and build customer relationships.

Museum Marketing and Strategy

Designing Missions, Building Audiences, Generating Revenue and Resources

This newly revised and updated edition of the classic resource on museum marketing and strategy provides a proven framework for examining marketing and strategic goals in relation to a museum's mission, resources, opportunities, and challenges. Museum Marketing and Strategy examines the full range of marketing techniques and includes the most current information on positioning, branding, and e-marketing. The book addresses the issues of most importance to the museum community and shows how to Define the exchange process between a museum's offerings and consumer value Differentiate a museum and communicate its unique value in a competitive marketplace Find, create, and retain consumers and convert visitors to members and members to volunteers and donors Plan strategically and maximize marketing's value Achieve financial stability Develop a consumer-centered museum

Illustrated with a trove of rich cases of model museum practices around the world, this book is a must-read to all museum management and boards." —YORAM (JERRY) WIND, The Lauder Professor and professor of marketing, the Wharton School, ...

Strategic Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations

Provides a conceptual and practical foundation for strategic marketing in non-profit organizations, emphasizing strategic evaluations, positioning and market targeting. Checklists, case studies and sample materials are included. The new edition includes a chapter on strategy and social marketing.

Checklists, case studies and sample materials are included. The new edition includes a chapter on strategy and social marketing.

Marketing 4.0

Moving from Traditional to Digital

Marketing has changed forever—this is what comes next Marketing 4.0: Moving from Traditional to Digital is the much-needed handbook for next-generation marketing. Written by the world's leading marketing authorities, this book helps you navigate the increasingly connected world and changing consumer landscape to reach more customers, more effectively. Today's customers have less time and attention to devote to your brand—and they are surrounded by alternatives every step of the way. You need to stand up, get their attention, and deliver the message they want to hear. This book examines the marketplace's shifting power dynamics, the paradoxes wrought by connectivity, and the increasing sub-culture splintering that will shape tomorrow's consumer; this foundation shows why Marketing 4.0 is becoming imperative for productivity, and this book shows you how to apply it to your brand today. Marketing 4.0 takes advantage of the shifting consumer mood to reach more customers and engage them more fully than ever before. Exploit the changes that are tripping up traditional approaches, and make them an integral part of your methodology. This book gives you the world-class insight you need to make it happen. Discover the new rules of marketing Stand out and create WOW moments Build a loyal and vocal customer base Learn who will shape the future of customer choice Every few years brings a "new" marketing movement, but experienced marketers know that this time its different; it's not just the rules that have changed, it's the customers themselves. Marketing 4.0 provides a solid framework based on a real-world vision of the consumer as they are today, and as they will be tomorrow. Marketing 4.0 gives you the edge you need to reach them more effectively than ever before.

This book examines the marketplace's shifting power dynamics, the paradoxes wrought by connectivity, and the increasing sub-culture splintering that will shape tomorrow's consumer; this foundation shows why Marketing 4.0 is becoming ...

According to Kotler

The World's Foremost Authority on Marketing Answers Your Questions

According to Kotler distills the essence of marketing guru Philip Kotler's wisdom and years of experience into question and answer format. Based on the thousands of questions Kotler has been asked over the years by clients, students, business audiences, and journalists, the book reveals the revolutionary thinking of one of the profession's most revered experts.

The World's Foremost Authority on Marketing Answers Your Questions Philip
Kotler ... According to Kotler distills the essence of marketing guru Philip Kotler's
wisdom and years of experience into an immensely readable question and
answer ...

Building Global Biobrands

Taking Biotechnology to Market

Addressing the growing biotech market, two renowned marketing strategists provide groundbreaking, global strategies for combining bioscience with information technology to create powerful new business models that will infuse companies with innovative biotech networks. 10,000 first printing.

Addressing the growing biotech market, two renowned marketing strategists provide groundbreaking, global strategies for combining bioscience with information technology to create powerful new business models that will infuse companies with ...

Social Marketing

Changing Behaviors for Good

Turning Principle into Practice Social Marketing: Changing Behaviors for Good is the definitive textbook for the planning and implementation of programs designed to influence social change. No other text is as comprehensive and foundational when it comes to taking key marketing principles and applying them to campaigns and efforts to influence social action. Nancy R. Lee (a preeminent lecturer, consultant, and author in social marketing) and Philip Kotler (an influential individual in the field who coined the term “social marketing” in 1971 with Gerald Zaltman) demonstrate how traditional marketing principles and techniques are successfully applied to campaigns and efforts to improve health, decrease injuries, protect the environment, build communities and enhance financial well-being. The Fifth Edition contains more than 26 new cases highlighting the 10 step planning model, and a new chapter describing major theories, models and frameworks that inform social marketing strategies and inspire social marketers.

The Fifth Edition contains more than 26 new cases highlighting the 10 step planning model, and a new chapter describing major theories, models and frameworks that inform social marketing strategies and inspire social marketers.

Corporate Social Responsibility

Doing the Most Good for Your Company and Your Cause

Today, corporations are expected to give something back to their communities in the form of charitable projects. In Corporate Social Responsibility, Philip Kotler, one of the world's foremost voices on business and marketing, and coauthor Nancy Lee explain why charity is both good P.R. and good for business. They show business leaders how to choose social causes, design charity initiatives, gain employee support, and evaluate their efforts. They also provide all the best practices and cutting-edge ideas that leaders need to maximize their contributions to social causes and do the most good. With personal stories from twenty-five business leaders from socially responsible companies, this is the bible for today's good corporate citizen.

Doing the Most Good for Your Company and Your Cause Philip Kotler, Nancy
Lee. developed to include marketing objectives (e.g., increase in new
applications) and quantifiable goals (e.g., desired fundraising levels). Working
with the charity ...