Customer Equity

Customer Equity
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Publisher : Harvard Business Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0875847641
ISBN-13 : 9780875847641
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Customer Equity by : Robert C. Blattberg

What's a customer worth? The company that can answer this question precisely is the company with an edge in the customer-based, technology - and information - intensive economy of today. But how can an asset as intangible as customer value be measured? This book provides a solution: a fully developed, highly practical new marketing system for measuring and managing customer value as a financial asset - a system uniquely suited to today's rapidly changing, increasingly digital marketplace. Along with strategic and tactical guidance, Customer Equity provides precise metrics for evaluating a business more effectively and improving performance - the "activity-based management" of a company's marketplace. The authors present a new framework for structuring go-to-market activities that links those activities to useful metrics and allows better-informed marketing decisions.

The Age of Customer Equity: Data-Driven Strategies to Build a Sustainable Company

The Age of Customer Equity: Data-Driven Strategies to Build a Sustainable Company
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Publisher : Dataforge Press
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 1737518104
ISBN-13 : 9781737518105
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Age of Customer Equity: Data-Driven Strategies to Build a Sustainable Company by : Allison Hartsoe

Every Customer Is Unique For many companies, large and small, customer data is a noisy mess. There are problems across the ecosystem from partners to page views and from KPIs to campaign tracking. The biggest problem is not the technical data silos but our inability to hear the humans behind the data, In The Age of Customer Equity, Allison Hartsoe helps you cut through the noise and gives you the tools you need to humanize your data to connect to the right customers at the right time. Interviews with customer-centric data leaders and case studies shine a light on the successes and struggles of data analytics leadership to give you a sense of reality and arm your strategic thinking. Hartsoe teaches you how to: Uncover customer behavior, identify opportunities to amplify marketing ROI, and optimize your opportunity costs Alight your teams to clear hurdles and create long-term 9- and 10-figure gains Spot the largest vulnerabilities in your company, diagnose what you need, and build a journey to a more powerful customer-centric future

Driving Customer Equity

Driving Customer Equity
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Publisher : Free Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0684864665
ISBN-13 : 9780684864662
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Driving Customer Equity by : Roland T Rust

In their efforts to become more customer-focused, companies everywhere find themselves entangled in outmoded systems, metrics, and strategies rooted in their product-centered view of the world. Now, to ease this shift to a customer focus, marketing strategy experts Roland T. Rust, Valarie A. Zeithaml, and Katherine N. Lemon have created a dynamic new model they call "Customer Equity," a strategic framework designed to maximize every firm's most important asset, the total lifetime value of its customer base. The authors' Customer Equity Framework yields powerful insights that will help any business increase the value of its customer base. Rust, Zeithaml, and Lemon introduce the three drivers of customer equity -- Value Equity, Brand Equity, and Retention Equity -- and explain in clear, nontechnical language how managers can base their strategies on one or a combination of these drivers. The authors demonstrate in this breakthrough book how managers can build and employ competitive metrics that reveal their company's Customer Equity relative to their competitors. Based on these metrics, they show how managers can determine which drivers are most important in their industry, how they can make efficient strategic trade-offs between expenditures on these drivers, and how to project a financial return from these expenditures. The final section devotes two chapters to the Customer Pyramid, an approach that segments customers based on their long-term profitability, and an especially important chapter examines the Internet as the ultimate Customer Equity tool. Here the authors show how companies such as Intuit.com, Schwab.com, and Priceline.com have used more than one or all three drivers to increase Customer Equity. In this age of one-to-one marketing, understanding how to drive Customer Equity is central to the success of any firm. In particular, Driving Customer Equity will be essential reading for any marketing manager and, for that matter, any manager concerned with growing the value of the firm's customer base.

Customer Equity Management

Customer Equity Management
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 552
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0131419293
ISBN-13 : 9780131419292
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Customer Equity Management by : Roland T. Rust

This book includes a practical framework with applied cases, and award-winning research.

Handbook of Research on Customer Equity in Marketing

Handbook of Research on Customer Equity in Marketing
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 521
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781781004982
ISBN-13 : 1781004986
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Customer Equity in Marketing by : V. Kumar

Customer equity has emerged as the most important metric to manage firm performance. This Handbook covers a broad range of strategic and tactical issues related to defining, measuring, managing, and implementing the customer equity metric for maximizin

Managing Customer Relationships

Managing Customer Relationships
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 560
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780471656418
ISBN-13 : 0471656410
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Customer Relationships by : Don Peppers

In today’s competitive marketplace, customer relationshipmanagement is critical to a company’s profitability andlong-term success. To become more customer focused, skilledmanagers, IT professionals and marketing executives must understandhow to build profitable relationships with each customer and tomake managerial decisions every day designed to increase the valueof a company by making managerial decisions that will grow thevalue of the customer base. The goal is to build long-termrelationships with customers and generate increased customerloyalty and higher margins. In Managing Customer Relationships, DonPeppers and Martha Rogers, credited with founding thecustomer-relationship revolution in 1993 when they invented theterm "one-to-one marketing," provide the definitive overview ofwhat it takes to keep customers coming back for years to come. Presenting a comprehensive framework for customer relationshipmanagement, Managing Customer Relationships provides CEOs, CFOs,CIOs, CMOs, privacy officers , human resources managers, marketingexecutives, sales teams, distribution managers, professors, andstudents with a logical overview of the background, themethodology, and the particulars of managing customer relationshipsfor competitive advantage. Here, renowned customer relationshipmanagement pioneers Peppers and Rogers incorporate many of theprinciples of individualized customer relationships that they arebest known for, including a complete overview of the background andhistory of the subject, relationship theory, IDIC(Identify-Differentiate-Interact-Customize) methodology, metrics,data management, customer management, company organization, channelissues, and the store of the future. One of the first books designed to develop an understanding ofthe pedagogy of managing customer relationships, with an emphasison customer strategies and building customer value, ManagingCustomer Relationships features: Pioneering theories and principles of individualized customerrelationships An overview of relationship theory Contributions from such revolutionary leaders as Philip Kotler,Esther Dyson, Geoffrey Moore, and Seth Godin Guidelines for identifying customers and differentiating them byvalue and need Tips for using the tools of interactivity and customization tobuild learning relationships Coverage of the importance of privacy and customer feedback Advice for measuring the success of customer-basedinitiatives The future and evolution of retailing An appendix that examines the qualities needed in a firm’scustomer relationship leaders, and that provides fundamental toolsfor embarking on a career in managing customer relationships orhelping a company use customer value as the basis for executivedecisions The techniques in Managing Customer Relationships can help anycompany sharpen its competitive advantage.

Managing Brand Equity

Managing Brand Equity
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 334
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781439188385
ISBN-13 : 1439188386
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Brand Equity by : David A. Aaker

The most important assets of any business are intangible: its company name, brands, symbols, and slogans, and their underlying associations, perceived quality, name awareness, customer base, and proprietary resources such as patents, trademarks, and channel relationships. These assets, which comprise brand equity, are a primary source of competitive advantage and future earnings, contends David Aaker, a national authority on branding. Yet, research shows that managers cannot identify with confidence their brand associations, levels of consumer awareness, or degree of customer loyalty. Moreover in the last decade, managers desperate for short-term financial results have often unwittingly damaged their brands through price promotions and unwise brand extensions, causing irreversible deterioration of the value of the brand name. Although several companies, such as Canada Dry and Colgate-Palmolive, have recently created an equity management position to be guardian of the value of brand names, far too few managers, Aaker concludes, really understand the concept of brand equity and how it must be implemented. In a fascinating and insightful examination of the phenomenon of brand equity, Aaker provides a clear and well-defined structure of the relationship between a brand and its symbol and slogan, as well as each of the five underlying assets, which will clarify for managers exactly how brand equity does contribute value. The author opens each chapter with a historical analysis of either the success or failure of a particular company's attempt at building brand equity: the fascinating Ivory soap story; the transformation of Datsun to Nissan; the decline of Schlitz beer; the making of the Ford Taurus; and others. Finally, citing examples from many other companies, Aaker shows how to avoid the temptation to place short-term performance before the health of the brand and, instead, to manage brands strategically by creating, developing, and exploiting each of the five assets in turn

Profit Brand

Profit Brand
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Publisher : Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages : 260
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0749450185
ISBN-13 : 9780749450182
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Profit Brand by : Nick Wreden

Profit Brand presents a results-driven view of branding that any CEO or CFO would applaud. While branding strategies often concern themselves with "awareness," "visibility," "impact," and "image," author Nick Wreden shifts the focus to the bottom line. He offers a comprehensive metrics-based approach to branding that allows companies to link branding activities directly with profits. Wreden looks at the inefficiencies of traditional branding strategies that stress customer acquisition over customer retention. Customer loyalty, he argues, is the key to delivering profitability. With this in mind, he explores loyalty schemes, the need to own the customer experience, and the means of leveraging allies as brand ambassadors. He covers topics such as segmentation, optimization, pricing, and communication strategies and explores accountability systems such as six sigma, CRM, and scorecards. Citing examples from global brands such as IBM, Disney, Amex and KLM, the book highlights marketing practices both good and bad.

Customer Equity

Customer Equity
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Publisher : Now Publishers Inc
Total Pages : 109
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781601980106
ISBN-13 : 1601980108
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Customer Equity by : Julian Villanueva

Customer Equity reviews current models, offers a typology, and examines the fundamental question of whether a customer equity orientation can put a firm in a competitive advantage to other firms.

Managing Customers for Profit

Managing Customers for Profit
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Publisher : Prentice Hall Professional
Total Pages : 317
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780132716215
ISBN-13 : 0132716216
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Customers for Profit by : V. Kumar

“This is a milestone book in marketing. Most companies claim they are focused on customers, but even those who are, probably do not take a scientific approach to customer management. Professor V. Kumar is the acknowledged expert on the science of customer management. This important book raises all the key questions in managing customers, provides the analytical tools for optimization, and illustrates these tools with a number of company examples.” —Philip Kotler, S. C. Johnson Distinguished Professor of International Marketing, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University “Delivering lasting client value is at the heart of profitable businesses today. Managing Customers for Profit provides a compelling, empirically-tested approach to significantly enhance traditional customer relationship management initiatives. I highly recommend this book to all those interested in cultivating lasting profitable growth relationships with current and future clients.” —Tim Bohling, Vice President, Market Intelligence, IBM Americas “Executives are too often guided by backward-looking, short-term metrics. This book shows how a focus on Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) can change management toward long-term results by providing a fresh perspective on customer targeting, retention, and loyalty. Highly recommended—it shows you the way toward strategic customer thinking.” —Dave Aaker, Vice-Chairman, Prophet, Author of Brand Portfolio Strategy This book shows you how. Leading marketing expert V. Kumar shows how to use Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) to target customers with higher profit potential…manage and reward existing customers based on their profitability…and invest in high-profit customers to prevent attrition and ensure future profitability. Kumar introduces customer-centric approaches to allocating marketing resources for maximum effectiveness…pitching the right products to the right customers at the right time…determining when a customer is likely to leave, and whether to intervene…managing multichannel shopping… even calculating a customer’s referral value. Drawing on his extensive experience consulting with world-class marketing organizations, Kumar illuminates the challenges of transitioning from a product-centric to a customer-centric approach and presents proven solutions. Simply put, this book’s techniques offer marketing executives a complete framework for linking their investments to business value—and maximizing the lifetime value of every single customer. Foreword xiii Preface xv Acknowledgments xviii About the Author xix Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Chapter 2: Maximizing Profitability 11 Chapter 3: Customer Selection Metrics 29 Chapter 4: Managing Customer Profitability 59 Chapter 5: Maximizing Customer Profitability 75 Chapter 6: Managing Loyalty and Profitability Simultaneously 93 Chapter 7: Optimal Allocation of Resources across Marketing and Communication Strategies 113 Chapter 8: Pitching the Right Product to the Right Customer at the Right Time 127 Chapter 9: Preventing Attrition of Customers 143 Chapter 10: Managing Multichannel Shoppers 163 Chapter 11: Linking Investments in Branding to Customer Profitability 187 Chapter 12: Acquiring Profitable Customers 205 Chapter 13: Managing Customer Referral Behavior 223 Chapter 14: Organizational and Implementation Challenges 249 Chapter 15: The Future of Customer Management 267 Index 283