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    Envoyée le vendredi 05 septembre 2008 11:19:19
    par londonbusinessforum
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    Philip Kotler is the undisputed heavyweight champion of marketing. He's authored or co-authored around 70 books, addressed huge audiences around the world and consulted some of the biggest brands. Three years ago, he was ranked the world's fourth most influential management guru by the Financial Times; this year, the Wall Street Journal ranked him the sixth best business thinker. Not bad for a man born in 1931 - a child of the Great Depression, now 77 years of age.

    The London Business Forum gave him a two-hour slot at Waterloo's iMax theatre. Even so, his agenda was ambitious. Kotler wanted to tell the story of marketing from its point of formalisation about 80 years ago to the present day. He wanted to discuss how the relationship between companies and their customers has changed. He wanted to survey the latest thinking on branding. And, finally, he wanted to give us his own advice on how to make the new marketing paradigm work in our own organisations...

    Find out more about this event at http://www.londonbusinessforum.com/events/marketing_strategy



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  • fit3332

    Hihi, have you seen this thing called the Intellitus Cash System? (do a google search). My buddy says it makes people lots of cash.
    mardi 22 mai 2012 06:07:41
  • Invesigator

    Value = scarcity X usefulness 
    samedi 12 mai 2012 12:14:04
  • StuffEyeLike

    Firms can help to influence what customers perceive as value. This is more prominent for first time buyers, but still can affect all consumers. So I would have to disagree, value is set by both the firm and consumers. (Set more by consumers, than firms.) It's not only one or the other.
    mercredi 25 avril 2012 23:25:15
  • genhoffice009

    Value is based on perception, which is affected by branding/ communicating
    dimanche 15 avril 2012 07:07:47
  • CassandraAbbey

    The benefits of a carefully planned marketing strategy are numerous.
    mardi 10 avril 2012 19:15:09
  • perrotti568

    I have done this.
    jeudi 08 mars 2012 11:11:49
  • anakmudajaman

    I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge He's authored or co-authored around 70 books, addressed huge audiences around the world and consulted some of the biggest brands
    vendredi 27 janvier 2012 13:29:09
  • willamricard

    Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You He wanted to survey the latest thinking on branding. And, finally, he wanted to give us his own advice on how to make the new marketing paradigm work in our own organisations...
    vendredi 27 janvier 2012 11:39:11
  • bundawartini

    Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Philip Kotler is the undisputed heavyweight champion of marketing
    vendredi 27 janvier 2012 01:28:35
  • zederish

    I disagree with you. Not all customers care about value in the first place. For example Macbooks are three times more expensive than PCs with the same hardware and both of them do the job, in fact PCs are more flexible and with virtualization they can run all Mac's softwares. Still there is growing percentage of people who would pay three times the price to get their hands on those candy style machines.
    mercredi 04 janvier 2012 10:31:28
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    I absolutely agree.
    vendredi 30 décembre 2011 10:14:16
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