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  • Taschenbuch: 238 Seiten
  • Verlag: Free Press; Auflage: New Expanded. (21. April 1986)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0029190908
  • ISBN-13: 978-0029190906
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,8 x 15,9 x 1,8 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 234.189 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Philip Kotler Northwestern University Ted Levitt's name is synonymous with marketing. His writings consistently offer rich insights served up in a souffle of good style. In The Marketing Imagination, Levitt takes the reader through some important new concourses in the marketing world that he has explored deeply during this decade.

The Wall Street Journal MBAs everywhere encounter Ted Levitt's name on their required-reading lists, and it is likely to remain there long after experts on Japanese management, one-minute management and high-output management finally drop from the bestseller lists. The Marketing Imagination is a much-needed reminder of the ideals to which managers should bind their ambitions.

Newsday Ted Levitt is the best marketing mentor around...The Marketing Imagination is guaranteed to provoke controversy. It's a crackling text...every argument it stirs will be worthwhile.

Tom Brown Honeywell, Inc. A book for everyone in business. It is provocative and challenging.

Industry Week Ted Levitt's literate, thoughtful treatment takes the reader from the broadest theoretical concepts to specific how-to pointers.

Atlanta Constitution and Journal Marketers will eventually have to learn the lessons of The Marketing Imagination or risk a career change.

Kurzbeschreibung

Since its publication in 1983, The Marketing Imagination has been widely praised as the classic, all-inclusive "Levitt on Marketing." Now Theodore Levitt -- renowned as the Harvard Business School's "guru of marketing" -- has newly expanded his original work to recap the developing globalization debate and to respond to his critics. He has also added his famed McKinsey Award-winning essay "Marketing Myopia," and included detailed accounts of how to maximize the product life cycle and achieve the delicate balance between innovation and imitation. As before, this new edition of The Marketing Imagination shows Levitt at his best -- sharp, knowledgeable, erudite, and, yes, as imaginative as ever.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen A classic example of educated league, 2. Juli 2000
Rezension bezieht sich auf: Marketing Imagination: New, Expanded Edition (Taschenbuch)
It has an introduction, which is more or less easy to follow. The author tends to use intensified and complex language in his arguments which although tends to mislead the reader from the main message that the author is trying to convey, it augments to the readers understanding to the main situation in the study of marketing. The book is replete with key words, concepts and phrases that help in conveying the main message of the author. The reference to actual actions that have occurred with certain companies and his negative or positive criticizes to such actions adds to the readers understanding of the effect of marketing on the fluctuation of the status of companies and businesses that follow certain economic strategies. The author has divided his book into chapters with titles that correctly suggest the scope of his argument. This style of writing creates a chronological link between the discussed points in the book, which aid in clarifying the main point that the author is conveying
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5.0 von 5 Sternen A classic example of educated league, 2. Juli 2000
Rezension bezieht sich auf: Marketing Imagination: New, Expanded Edition (Taschenbuch)
It has an introduction, which is more or less easy to follow. The author tends to use intensified and complex language in his arguments which although tends to mislead the reader from the main message that the author is trying to convey, it augments to the readers understanding to the main situation in the study of marketing. The book is replete with key words, concepts and phrases that help in conveying the main message of the author. The reference to actual actions that have occurred with certain companies and his negative or positive criticizes to such actions adds to the readers understanding of the effect of marketing on the fluctuation of the status of companies and businesses that follow certain economic strategies. The author has divided his book into chapters with titles that correctly suggest the scope of his argument. This style of writing creates a chronological link between the discussed points in the book, which aid in clarifying the main point that the author is conveying
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Of the more than 27 billion books on marketing now in print, none has had a greater impact than has this one. It is truly a masterpiece. By way of background, in 1960 (in its July-August issue), The Harvard Business Review published "Marketing Myopia" in which Leavitt ties marketing "more closely to the inner orbit of business policy." Specifically, "Management must think of itself not as producing products but as providing custom-creating value satisfactions." Companies should be marketing-led rather than production-led. That will happen only if and when there is a total commitment by senior management (and especially by the CEO) to satisfying current customers so that they remain loyal, and, to attracting new customers. Only marketing creates or increases demand. Without demand, there are no customers.

In the same article, Leavitt makes an important distinction: "Selling concerns itself with the tricks and techniques of getting people to exchange their cash for your product. It is not concerned with the values that the exchange is all about. And it does not, as marketing invariably does, view the entire business process as consisting of a tightly integrated effort to discover, create, arouse, and satisfy customer needs." Given this background, you can now place The Marketing Imagination in a proper context. "Marketing Myopia" is reprinted within the revised edition, first published in 1986.The chapter titles correctly suggest the scope of the subjects Leavitt discusses:

1. Marketing and the Corporate Purpose

2. The Globalization of Markets

3. The Industrialization of Service

4. Differentiation -- of Anything

5. Marketing Intangible Products and Product Intangibles

6. Relationship Management

7. The Marketing Imagination

8. Marketing Myopia

9. Exploit the Product Life Cycle

10. Innovative Imitation

11. Marketing and Its Discontents

I now ask you to re-read this list of chapter titles, keeping in mind that Leavitt's comments on each subject were formulated 15-20 years ago. That is, pre-WWW. That is, prior to the widespread understanding and appreciation of positioning, paradigms and paradigm shifts, "customized mass production", Marketing Value Added (MVA) to create Economic Value Added (EVA), brand equity, product and service differentiation, etc.

In essence, marketing means "getting and keeping customers in some acceptable proportion relative to competitors." That was true in 1986 when Leavitt wrote those words and remains true now when we read them. However, even if Leavitt and all the other major thought leaders in marketing were to collaborate, their collective genius could not create demand for shoddy goods, nor for mediocre services. The corollary is also true: neither product superiority nor operational excellence has compelling value to customers unless and until "the marketing imagination" succeeds in convincing them of it.

If you need to clarify your own thinking on key issues which include but are not limited to marketing, Arthur Leavitt can be of substantial assistance. Also, you will thoroughly enjoy the pleasure of his company.

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