The US, Europe, and Japan are facing the prospect of low and slow economic growth for the balance of this decade. Their economies will not be able to create enough jobs to match the size and growth of their workforces especially for younger workers, nor will they keep pace with generating the tax revenues needed to even begin to deleverage their countries enormous accumulated public debt. How can businesses grow in this difficult macroeconomic environment? In this book, Professor Kotler explains the seven basic pathways that can deliver growth even in a slow growth economy: Grow by Building Your Market Share. What is the best way to out-perform your competitors and grow your market share? Grow by Developing Enthusiastic Customers and Stakeholders. How can your company create fans and develop dedicated supply chain partners? Grow by Building a Powerful Brand. What can your company do to design and implement a powerful brand to serve as a living platform for its strategy and actions? Grow by Innovating New Products, Services and Experiences. How can your company develop a culture of innovation and think freshly about new offerings and experiences? Grow by International Expansion. How can you identity international macro and micro pockets of high growth and enter them successfully? Grow by Acquisitions, Merger and Alliances. How can our company grow through identifying attractive partnering opportunities through acquisitions, mergers and alliances? Grow by Building an Outstanding Reputation for Social Responsibility. How can we improve our companys social character to win more respect and support from the public and our stakeholders?
Market Your Way to Growth : 8 Ways to Win
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Philip Kotler
Philip Kotler is the S.C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International Marketing at the Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School of Management in Chicago. He is hailed by Management Centre Europe as "the world's foremost expert on the strategic practice of marketing." Dr. Kotler is currently one of Kotler Marketing Group's several consultants. He is known to many as the author of what is widely recognized as the most authoritative textbook on marketing: Marketing Management, now in its 13th edition. He has also authored or co-authored dozens of leading books on marketing: Principles of Marketing; Marketing Models; Strategic Marketing for Non-Profit Organizations; The New Competition; High Visibility; Social Marketing; Marketing Places; Marketing for Congregations; Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism; and The Marketing of Nations. Dr. Kotler presents continuing seminars on leading marketing concepts and developments to companies and organizations in the U.S., Europe and Asia. He participates in KMG client projects and has consulted to many major U.S. and foreign companies--including IBM, Michelin, Bank of America, Merck, General Electric, Honeywell, and Motorola--in the areas of marketing strategy and planning, marketing organization, and international marketing.
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