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The third edition of Strategic Marketing examines the ways in which
companies create and sustain their competitive advantage. Utilizing
a robust marketing strategy framework, it covers each of the
central questions in the popular "WWHD" model: Where are you now?
Where do you want to be? How will you get there? Did you get there?
This framework provides students with the tools and techniques to
assess the role of marketing strategy in an organization, and to
evaluate its impact and contribution. This text is accompanied by
an Online Resource Centre which provides: For students: Chapter
summaries Internet exercises Key themes and further reading Web
links For lecturers: Additional case studies Guide to additional
case studies Answers to case questions Case analyses and teaching
notes PowerPoint slides Test bank Links to video clips on strategic
issues
Mathematical Thinking, 2nd Edition is designed to prepare students
with the logical thinking skills necessary to understand and
communicate fundamental ideas and proofs in mathematics (skills
vital for success throughout the upperclass mathematics
curriculum). It offers both discrete and continuous mathematics,
allowing instructors to emphasize one or to present the
fundamentals of both. It begins by discussing mathematical language
and proof techniques, applies them to easily understood questions
in elementary number theory and counting, and then develops
additional techniques of proof via important topics in discrete and
continuous mathematics. The exercises are acclaimed for their
exceptional quality. This title is part of the Pearson Modern
Classics series. Pearson Modern Classics are acclaimed titles at a
value price.
Highly practical and exceptionally clear, Strategic Marketing
discusses the essential concepts and tools necessary to understand
and implement effective marketing strategies. The fourth edition is
packed with new case studies and examples including the rise of
Disney +, the use of artificial intelligence in marketing, and
small-scale innovators in India. Step into the professional world
via the brand-new Practitioner Insights feature through which
marketers operating across Africa, Europe, and Asia share the
issues they have faced and how they overcame them. This
significantly-revised edition also includes the latest research and
explorations of socio-political issues, such as the Black Lives
Matter movement and the global COVID-19 pandemic, underlining the
importance of such to marketers. The book's clear four-part
structure mirrors the industry's most widely-used strategic
marketing framework. Each part tackles one of four questions that
organizations need to ask themselves: 'where are we now?', 'where
do we want to be?', 'how will we get there?' and finally: 'did we
get there?' - all while revealing the techniques marketers use to
discover the answers. This illuminating book is the ideal guide to
strategic marketing for those studying the topic and for anyone
aspiring to become a successful strategic marketer. The e-book
offers a mobile experience and convenient access:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks This book is accompanied by the
following online resources: For students: Self-test multiple choice
questions with answer feedback Case study guide Links to additional
resources (articles, videos, and other resources) Chapter summaries
Key themes and further reading Additional exercises Flashcard
glossary For lecturers: Additional extended case studies with
teaching notes Lecturer's guide to using the case studies from the
book in class PowerPoint presentations Test bank containing
multiple-choice questions Links to third-party video content
Figures from the text
For undergraduate or graduate courses in Graph Theory in
departments of mathematics or computer science. This title is part
of the Pearson Modern Classics series. Pearson Modern Classics are
acclaimed titles at a value price. Please visit
www.pearsonhighered.com/math-classics-series for a complete list of
titles. This text offers a comprehensive and coherent introduction
to the fundamental topics of graph theory. It includes basic
algorithms and emphasizes the understanding and writing of proofs
about graphs. Thought-provoking examples and exercises develop a
thorough understanding of the structure of graphs and the
techniques used to analyze problems. The first seven chapters form
the basic course, with advanced material in Chapter 8.
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