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There are survival guides for everything from bushwhacking to
getting through your menopause, with several to choose from to
boot. But there's nothing that tells you how to cope with everyday
life and everyday things. Most of us know exactly how to work a
computer, we can download personalized ringtones on our snazzy
mobile phones and search the Net for any conceivable thing. But do
we know what to do if we're suddenly faced with a load of washing
and we don't want the whites turning a lighter shade of pale, or
want a soft boiled egg just like Mom used to make them, or have to
move home on the smallest of budgets so it has to be a DIY affair,
or have to change the wheel in the middle of nowhere with no help
in sight? This title tells you everything you ever need to know to
make it on your own - from finding the perfect pot for your kitchen
to making the best omelette ever to dealing with a cold sore and
fitting a new plug to your kettle after fixing yourself the perfect
Martini.
Sea-changes in society, technology, consumer expectations and our
understanding of behavioral economics have caused us to rethink our
understanding of the scope of knowledge required to navigate,
analyze and shape consumer behavior. You hold in your hand a field
guide for this adventure. Ron Hill and Cait Lamberton have gathered
together the very top professors from around the world and invited
them to share the beliefs, practices and wisdom that they have
developed and honed across years and contexts. Each of these
luminaries shares personal stories and deep insights about the way
that not only business works, but the way we, ourselves, navigate
the world. These short contributions are contained in eight
"destinations" that showcase overlapping and essential topics,
ranging from technology to subsistence marketplaces, followed by
unique questions that are answered by the material provided. The
research described has helped the field understand the central role
of exchange in marketing relationships, and how product features,
pricing strategies, delivery mechanism and various communication
modalities create or fail to produce functioning marketplaces
around the world. In addition, it reminds us all of the need to
continue to learn, to grow, and to share our knowledge - in
whatever corner of the marketing world we find ourselves.
Sea-changes in society, technology, consumer expectations and our
understanding of behavioral economics have caused us to rethink our
understanding of the scope of knowledge required to navigate,
analyze and shape consumer behavior. You hold in your hand a field
guide for this adventure. Ron Hill and Cait Lamberton have gathered
together the very top professors from around the world and invited
them to share the beliefs, practices and wisdom that they have
developed and honed across years and contexts. Each of these
luminaries shares personal stories and deep insights about the way
that not only business works, but the way we, ourselves, navigate
the world. These short contributions are contained in eight
"destinations" that showcase overlapping and essential topics,
ranging from technology to subsistence marketplaces, followed by
unique questions that are answered by the material provided. The
research described has helped the field understand the central role
of exchange in marketing relationships, and how product features,
pricing strategies, delivery mechanism and various communication
modalities create or fail to produce functioning marketplaces
around the world. In addition, it reminds us all of the need to
continue to learn, to grow, and to share our knowledge - in
whatever corner of the marketing world we find ourselves.
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