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Walmart: Key Insights and Practical Lessons from the World's Largest Retailer
offers a comprehensive insight into how the retailer emerged from its humble roots in rural Arkansas to become a global retailing phenomenon.
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Bryan Roberts, Natalie Berg, 2012
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I'd Rather Be in Charge
Charlotte Beers is proof that women can achieve power, pride, and joy at work--despite the odds. In the highly competitive and often cutthroat world of advertising, Charlotte became the first female ever to head two giant, multinational advertisingagencies.
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Charlotte Beers, 2012
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Grow: How Ideals Power Growth and Profit at the World's Greatest Companies
In this, the next big idea book, Stengel deftly blends timeless truths about human behaviour and values into an action framework, to show us how by embracing what he describes as 'brand ideals', the world's best businesses can achieve incredible growth and drastically improve their performance.
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Jim Stengel, 2012
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All Business is Local: Why Place Matters More than Ever
Marketing experts John Quelch and Katherine Jocz offer a new way to think about place in every strategic decision-from how to leverage consumer associations with locations to where to position products on the shelf. They explore case studies such as Nike and The Apple Store, which use place in creative ways.
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John Quelch, 2012
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The Wiki Man
This book acts as an introduction to Rory Sutherland's key thoughts and ideas, and gives an insight into his unique character and personality-attempting to encapsulate the essence of Rory. The book takes you on a winding journey through blog posts interweaved with snippets of interviews, tweets and reference material to give a rich and engaging introduction to Rory's mind.
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Rory Sutherland, 2011
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Marketing to the New Majority: Strategies for a Diverse World
David Burgos and Ola Mobolade look at the changed marketplace revealed in the new 2010 Census data, and show marketers how to develop integrated campaigns that effectively reach these culturally diverse consumer populations.
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David Burgos, Ola Mobolade, 2011
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How to Use Politicians to Get What You Want
This book is an informal how-to guide for consumers, pressure groups, residents groups, etc to demonstrate how and when to use your national and local politicians to assert your rights as both a consumer and a citizen.
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Scott Colvin, 2011
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The Branded Mind
Explores what we know about the structure of the brain, explains how the different parts of the brain interact, and then demonstrates how this relates to current marketing theories on consumer behaviour.
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Erik Du Plessis, 2011
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Consumer India: Inside the Indian Mind and Wallet
In Consumer India, Dheeraj Sinha weaves the narrative of a changing India through examples of Bollywood, our cultural conditioning, today’s role models, our behavior as consumers, and the role of brands and marketing amidst all this.
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Dheeraj Sinha, 2011
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Marketing Excellence 2
The first volume of Marketing Excellence was published in 2006, and this second edition contains 34 new case studies, selected from the last four years of The Marketing Society Awards for Excellence. These case studies are the best of the best and although they encompass examples of different marketing techniques in action, all are consistent in one thing: all showcase great strategic thinking, great creativity and perfect execution.
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Hugh Burkitt, 2010
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Spend Shift
In this book, consumer expert John Gerzema and Pulitzer Prize winning writer Michael D'Antonio point to a revolution in consumer values that will remake the consumer marketplace and revitalize the economy.
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John Gerzema and Michael D'Antonio, 2010
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Custom Surveys Within Your Budget
This book acts as a comprehensive guide to cost effectively managing a survey and covers everything from the evaluation of a research program to the actual output and analytics of the research.
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Brian Cooper, 2010
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The Big Book of Marketing
The most comprehensive book of its kind, The Big Book of Marketing is the definitive resource for marketing your business in the twenty-first century. Each chapter covers a fundamental aspect of the marketing process, broken down and analyzed by the greatest minds in marketing today.
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Edited by Anthony G. Bennett, 2010
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Go Logo! 12 Keys to Designing Successful Global Brands
Go Logo! provides both creatives and brand custodians a diagnostic anaylsis of, and a guideline to, the 12 prerequisties for establishing a brand’s emotional benchmarks.
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Mac Cato, 2010
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A-Z Dictionary of Change 2010
Bates 141's "A-Z Dictionary of Change 2010" is an annual handbook containing words and concepts that are changing the way people live, work, play and learn.
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Bates 141, 2010
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The Future of Marketing
The Future of Marketing is a collection of commentaries from 50 CEOs of some of the world's most successful businesses - who were asked to answer one simple question: 'What role do you see marketing playing in the future success of your company?'
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The Marketing Society, 2010
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Shopper Marketing: How to increase purchase decisions at the point of sale
Shopper Marketing explores the subject of shopper marketing, which takes places in the store, aiming to turn shoppers into buyers, at the point of purchase. The goal of shopper marketing is to influence purchase decisions when the shopper is close to the product in the store. Shopper marketing is a relatively new area of marketing, but the financial investments being made in the area are increasing each year.
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Markus Stahlberg, Ville Maila, 2010
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Vulnerability Management
Vulnerability management proactively prevents the exploitation of IT security gaps and weaknesses that exist particularly within a larger organization. This book demonstrates how prevention can reduce the potential for exploitation and shows that it takes considerably less time and resources to manage potential weaknesses, than to clean up after a violation.
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Park Foreman, 2009
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Black and Green: Black Insights for the Green Movement
Black and Green is a call to action for the Black community to join the green movement. The book offers insights, ideas, and strategies that demonstrate how Black people can benefit from this movement and also fuel the go-green effort.
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Jamal Ali, 2009
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The Next Evolution of Marketing: Connect with Your Customers
Marketing guru Bob Gilbreath explains how to inspire customers to truly engage with the marketing message, uncover a spectrum of unmet customer desires, and build a campaign designed to fulfill customers’ needs and move more product than ever.
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Bob Gilbreath, 2009
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Brand Stand: Seven Steps to Thought Leadership
A modern-day bible on thought leadership. It is the first book on the topic which outlines a method, START IP, which provides companies and individuals with a step-by-step process to arrive at a thought leadership position and advises how to take it to market.
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Craig Badings, 2009
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China Beyond
China’s 4th-6th tier towns, which account for 37% of China’s population, have notably different consumer cultures and retail landscapes not only from the major metropolises of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou but also from 2nd-3rd tier cities, according to ’China Beyond’, a new study released by Ogilvy China.
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Ogilvy & Mather China, 2009
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Inside the Mind of the Shopper: The Science of Retailing
How today's shoppers really think, behave, and buy: Breakthrough insights for creating high-profit retail experiences.
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Herb Sorensen, 2009
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Survive, Exploit, Disrupt: Action Guidelines for Marketing in a Recession
The first book in Mindshare's new Strategy Applied publication series deals with recession strategies
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Peter Steidl, 2009
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Qualitology: Unlocking the Secrets of Qualitative Research
This book centres on offering classical knowledge and techniques which are still used successfully today, as well as emerging trends and innovative techniques adapted to solve contemporary marketing issues.
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Pepe Martinez, 2008
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Generation Ageless: How Baby Boomers Are Changing the Way We Live Today
An “authoritative and eye-opening” look at the past, present, and future of Baby Boomers.
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J. Walker Smith, Yankelovich, 2007
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Perfect Pitch - The Art of Selling Ideas and Winning New Business
A professional “pitching coach” for one of the world’s largest marketing conglomerates, Jon Steel shares his secrets and explains how you can create presentations and pitches that win hearts, minds, and new business.
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Jon Steel, 2006
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A Smile in the Mind: Witty Thinking in Graphic Design
A Smile in the Mind focuses on the graphics which give the most pleasure - the ideas that prompt a smile. These are the jobs that people remember, the projects that make designers famous.
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Beryl McAlhone & David Stuart, 1998
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Beans and Pearls
Seminal lecture delivered by Martin Sorrell to D&AD in 1996 placing creativity - in its widest sense - at the core of WPP’s offer to clients.
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Martin Sorrell, 1996
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All Consumers Are Not Created Equal
This book demonstrates how to create a database of high-profit consumers and use it to generate a relationship-building direct marketing program. A previous Atticus winner, it introduces many of the ideas, now widely accepted, about segmenting customers by profitability.
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Garth Hallberg,
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Public Opinion in a Globalised World
Written by leading political experts across the TNS global network, the book explores the importance of public opinion in informing politics in modern democracies and across our globalised economies. It reveals a rare international perspective on public opinion polling issues that are key to political decision makers.
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Marita Carballo & Ulf Hjelmar,
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Rigorous Magic: Communication Ideas and their Application
In the marketing world, communication ideas are revered for their magical ability to affect how consumers behave towards brands. Despite this, they are poorly understood. How many types are there? What are their characteristics? How should you use them? And what makes a good one? Most marketers simply cannot answer these questions.
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Steve Hatch & Jim Taylor,
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