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Frameworks for Market Strategy helps students understand how to develop and implement a market strategy and how to manage the marketing process. Marketing activity is the source of insight on the market, customers, and competitors and lies at the core of leading and managing a business. To understand how marketing fits into the broader challenge of managing a business, Capon and Go address marketing management both at the business and functional levels. The book moves beyond merely presenting established procedures, processes, and practices and includes new material based on cutting-edge research to ensure students develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills for success. In this European edition, Capon and Go have retained the strong framework of the book, but have updated the cases, examples, and discussions to increase the book's relevance for students outside the USA. Key features include: * A strong strategic focus, teaching students how to analyze markets, customers, and competitors to plan, execute, and evaluate a winning market strategy * Practical examples from a range of contexts, allowing students to develop the skills necessary to work in for-profit, public, or non-profit firms * Emphasis on understanding the importance of working across organizational boundaries to align firm capabilities * Full chapters devoted to key topics, including brand management, digital marketing, marketing metrics, and ethical as well as social responsibilities * Focus on globalization with a chapter on regional and international marketing * Multiple choice, discussion, and essay questions at the end of each chapter Offering an online instructor's manual and a host of useful pedagogy - including videos, learning outcomes, opening cases, key ideas, exercises, discussion questions, a glossary, and more - this book will provide a solid foundation in marketing management, both for those who will work in marketing departments, and those who will become senior executives.
Frameworks for Market Strategy helps students understand how to develop and implement a market strategy and how to manage the marketing process. Marketing activity is the source of insight on the market, customers, and competitors and lies at the core of leading and managing a business. To understand how marketing fits into the broader challenge of managing a business, Capon and Go address marketing management both at the business and functional levels. The book moves beyond merely presenting established procedures, processes, and practices and includes new material based on cutting-edge research to ensure students develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills for success. In this European edition, Capon and Go have retained the strong framework of the book, but have updated the cases, examples, and discussions to increase the book's relevance for students outside the USA. Key features include: * A strong strategic focus, teaching students how to analyze markets, customers, and competitors to plan, execute, and evaluate a winning market strategy * Practical examples from a range of contexts, allowing students to develop the skills necessary to work in for-profit, public, or non-profit firms * Emphasis on understanding the importance of working across organizational boundaries to align firm capabilities * Full chapters devoted to key topics, including brand management, digital marketing, marketing metrics, and ethical as well as social responsibilities * Focus on globalization with a chapter on regional and international marketing * Multiple choice, discussion, and essay questions at the end of each chapter Offering an online instructor's manual and a host of useful pedagogy - including videos, learning outcomes, opening cases, key ideas, exercises, discussion questions, a glossary, and more - this book will provide a solid foundation in marketing management, both for those who will work in marketing departments, and those who will become senior executives.
Heritage tourism is tied to myth making and stories; creative content that can be shared, stored, combined and manipulated, but that depends on a unique cultural or natural history. A significant section of the wider phenomenon that is cultural tourism, heritage tourism is a demand-driven industry that continues to be a subject of heated debate in academic circles. Beginning with an overview of the subject, this book considers the conservation and revitalization of heritage destinations, as well as the role local communities have in supporting an attraction. It then discusses product development and communication around the world, using new techniques such as social media and examples from food tourism and sporting events, before a final section reviews the planning and institutionalisation of heritage spaces. A timely conclusion subsequently considers the implications of developments such as globalisation, technological improvement and climate change upon these unique destinations. A valuable addition to the literature, this book is the first to bridge the gap between theory and practice, including the latest research and international case studies for researchers and practitioners in tourism and destination management.
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