Marketing Analytics: Creating Customer Centric Culture

Marketing Analytics: Creating Customer Centric Culture
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Publisher : Joseph B. Rivera
Total Pages : 189
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Synopsis Marketing Analytics: Creating Customer Centric Culture by : Joseph B. Rivera

A game-changing approach to marketing by an experienced author, speaker and businessman Joseph B. Rivera. Joseph B. Rivera has first-hand experience in business. He has learned everything through hard work and perseverance, and has inspired quite a lot of entrepreneurs, businessmen, executives, employees, and business students to challenge themselves in this modern era of commerce. For the first time, Joseph B. Rivera offers his years of experience and wisdom in this one compact, very accessible and enduring masterpiece. MARKETING ANALYTICS: CREATING CUSTOMER-CENTRIC CULTURE helps you to create a transformative culture toward excellence in your business. Whether you are an executive, businessman, business owner, investor, marketer, trainer, speaker or a student of marketing, you will be proud of what you will learn. When applied right, you will change the way products and services are designed, created and offered to the world. This book teaches you how to meaningfully connect emotionally and practically to your consumers. Remember, it is not just all about the money. Here, Joseph has put together his passion, insights, observation and experience to mentor you: ✔️How to understand the needs of the market. ✔️How to position your business. ✔️How to overcome competition. ✔️How to revolutionize your business. Learn the art or marketing analytics, and be a game changer.

Customer Centricity

Customer Centricity
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Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1137351496
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Synopsis Customer Centricity by : Peter Fader

Not all customers are created equal. Despite what the tired old adage says, the customer is not always right. Not all customers deserve your best efforts: in the world of customer centricity, there are good customers...and then there is pretty much everybody else. Upending some of our most fundamental beliefs, renowned behavioral data expert Peter Fader, Co-Director of The Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative, helps businesses radically rethink how they relate to customers. He provides insights to help you revamp your performance metrics, product development, customer relationship management and organization in order to make sure you focus directly on the needs of your most valuable customers and increase profits for the long term.

The Customer Centricity Playbook

The Customer Centricity Playbook
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9781613631416
ISBN-13 : 1613631413
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Customer Centricity Playbook by : Peter Fader

A 2019 Axiom Business Award winner. In The Customer Centricity Playbook , Wharton School professor Peter Fader and Wharton Interactive's executive director Sarah Toms help you see your customers as individuals rather than a monolith, so you can stop wasting resources by chasing down product sales to each and every consumer.

Using Information to Develop a Culture of Customer Centricity

Using Information to Develop a Culture of Customer Centricity
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 105
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ISBN-10 : 9780124115132
ISBN-13 : 0124115136
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Using Information to Develop a Culture of Customer Centricity by : David Loshin

Using Information to Develop a Culture of Customer Centricity sets the stage for understanding the holistic marriage of information, socialization, and process change necessary for transitioning an organization to customer centricity. The book begins with an overview list of 8-10 precepts associated with a business-focused view of the knowledge necessary for developing customer-oriented business processes that lead to excellent customer experiences resulting in increased revenues. Each chapter delves into each precept in more detail.

CustomerCentric Selling, Second Edition

CustomerCentric Selling, Second Edition
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780071639842
ISBN-13 : 0071639845
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis CustomerCentric Selling, Second Edition by : Michael T. Bosworth

The Web has changed the game for your customers—and, therefore, for you. Now, CustomerCentricSelling, already recognized as one of the premiermethodologies for managing the buyer-sellerrelationship, helps you level the playing field soyou can reach clients when they are ready to buyand create a superior customer experience. Your business and its people need to be“CustomerCentric”—willing and able to identifyand serve customers’ needs in a world wherecompetition waits just a mouse-click away.Traditional wisdom has long held that sellingmeans convincing and persuading buyers. Buttoday’s buyers no longer want or need to be soldin traditional ways. CustomerCentric Selling givesyou mastery of the crucial eight aspects ofcommunicating with today’s clients to achieveoptimal results: Having conversations instead ofmaking presentations Asking relevant questions insteadof offering opinions Focusing on solutions and notonly relationships Targeting businesspeople insteadof gravitating toward users Relating product usage instead ofrelying on features Competing to win—not just to stay busy Closing on the buyer’s timeline(instead of yours) Empowering buyers instead of tryingto “sell” them What’s more, CustomerCentric Selling teaches andreinforces key tactics that will make the most ofyour organization’s resources. Perhaps you feelyou don’t have the smartest internal systems inplace to ensure an ideal workflow. (Perhaps, asis all too common, you lack identifiable systemsalmost entirely.) From the basics—and beyond—ofstrategic budgeting and negotiation to assessingand developing the skills of your sales force, you’lllearn how to make sure that each step yourbusiness takes is the right one.

Superior Customer Value

Superior Customer Value
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781351214322
ISBN-13 : 1351214322
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Superior Customer Value by : Art Weinstein

Superior Customer Value is a state-of-the-art guide to designing, implementing and evaluating a customer value strategy in service, technology and information-based organizations. A customer-centric culture provides focus and direction for an organization, driving and enhancing market performance. By benchmarking the best companies in the world, Weinstein shows students and marketers what it really means to create exceptional value for customers in the Now Economy. Learn how to transform companies by competing via the 5-S framework – speed, service, selection, solutions and sociability. Other valuable tools such as the Customer Value Funnel, Service-Quality-Image-Price (SQIP) framework, SERVQUAL, and the Customer Value/Retention Model frame the reader’s thinking on how to improve marketing operations to create customer-centered organizations. This edition features a stronger emphasis on marketing thinking, planning and strategy, as well as new material on the Now Economy, millennials, customer obsession, business models, segmentation and personalized marketing, customer experience management and customer journey mapping, value pricing, customer engagement, relationship marketing and technology, marketing metrics and customer loyalty and retention. Built on a solid research basis, this practical and action-oriented book will give students and managers an edge in improving their marketing operations to create superior customer experiences.

What Great Brands Do

What Great Brands Do
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781118611258
ISBN-13 : 111861125X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis What Great Brands Do by : Denise Lee Yohn

Discover proven strategies for building powerful, world-class brands It's tempting to believe that brands like Apple, Nike, and Zappos achieved their iconic statuses because of serendipity, an unattainable magic formula, or even the genius of a single visionary leader. However, these companies all adopted specific approaches and principles that transformed their ordinary brands into industry leaders. In other words, great brands can be built—and Denise Lee Yohn knows exactly how to do it. Delivering a fresh perspective, Yohn's What Great Brands Do teaches an innovative brand-as-business strategy that enhances brand identity while boosting profit margins, improving company culture, and creating stronger stakeholder relationships. Drawing from twenty-five years of consulting work with such top brands as Frito-Lay, Sony, Nautica, and Burger King, Yohn explains key principles of her brand-as-business strategy. Reveals the seven key principles that the world's best brands consistently implement Presents case studies that explore the brand building successes and failures of companies of all sizes including IBM, Lululemon, Chipotle Mexican Grill, and other remarkable brands Provides tools and strategies that organizations can start using right away Filled with targeted guidance for CEOs, COOs, entrepreneurs, and other organization leaders, What Great Brands Do is an essential blueprint for launching any brand to meteoric heights.

Predictive Marketing

Predictive Marketing
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781119037330
ISBN-13 : 1119037336
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Predictive Marketing by : Omer Artun

Make personalized marketing a reality with this practical guide to predictive analytics Predictive Marketing is a predictive analytics primer for organizations large and small, offering practical tips and actionable strategies for implementing more personalized marketing immediately. The marketing paradigm is changing, and this book provides a blueprint for navigating the transition from creative- to data-driven marketing, from one-size-fits-all to one-on-one, and from marketing campaigns to real-time customer experiences. You'll learn how to use machine-learning technologies to improve customer acquisition and customer growth, and how to identify and re-engage at-risk or lapsed customers by implementing an easy, automated approach to predictive analytics. Much more than just theory and testament to the power of personalized marketing, this book focuses on action, helping you understand and actually begin using this revolutionary approach to the customer experience. Predictive analytics can finally make personalized marketing a reality. For the first time, predictive marketing is accessible to all marketers, not just those at large corporations — in fact, many smaller organizations are leapfrogging their larger counterparts with innovative programs. This book shows you how to bring predictive analytics to your organization, with actionable guidance that get you started today. Implement predictive marketing at any size organization Deliver a more personalized marketing experience Automate predictive analytics with machine learning technology Base marketing decisions on concrete data rather than unproven ideas Marketers have long been talking about delivering personalized experiences across channels. All marketers want to deliver happiness, but most still employ a one-size-fits-all approach. Predictive Marketing provides the information and insight you need to lift your organization out of the campaign rut and into the rarefied atmosphere of a truly personalized customer experience.

Introduction to Marketing Analytics

Introduction to Marketing Analytics
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9798895566282
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Synopsis Introduction to Marketing Analytics by : Prof. Dr. R. Gopal, Prof. Dr. Gagandeep Kaur Nagra, Dr. Priya Vij

Introduction to Marketing Analytics delves into the foundational elements of marketing, known as the 4Ps—Product, Price, Place, and Promotion—and expands upon them to include additional key components crucial for services marketing, such as People, Process, and Physical Evidence. These elements are vital for companies to develop coherent marketing strategies that not only attract new customers but also build long-term loyalty among existing ones. The rise of digital technologies has significantly transformed how companies engage with consumers and conduct market research. Big data analytics now allows for personalized marketing efforts, creating campaigns offering organizations the ability to better understand and respond to customer journeys. Moreover, the book highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in modern marketing strategies. By integrating these advanced technologies, businesses can better meet their customers’ evolving needs, outpacing the competition. It covers various analysis techniques, such as marketing mix modelling, that help organizations understand the impact of different marketing activities on sales and other key performance indicators (KPIs). Through real-life examples and case studies, this book highlights a practical guide for professionals looking to apply data-driven marketing strategies to drive growth, innovation, and sustainable success in a constantly changing market landscape.

Strategic Market Management

Strategic Market Management
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : 9781119802860
ISBN-13 : 1119802865
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Strategic Market Management by : David A. Aaker

Learn to identify, select, implement, and adapt market-driven business strategies for profitable growth in competitive markets In Strategic Market Management, David Aaker and Christine Moorman deliver an incisive, practical, and up-to-date guide for identifying, selecting, implementing, and adapting market-driven business strategies in increasingly complex, dynamic, and crowded markets. The authors provide the concepts, frameworks, tools, and best practice case studies required to develop capabilities in key strategic marketing tasks, achieve high-quality decision making, and drive long-term profitable growth. Extensively revised and updated, the twelfth edition of Strategic Market Management offers newly written chapters focused on growth and branding that reflect cutting-edge frameworks based on the most recent research and the authors' experiences with leading companies. New real-world examples and stronger frameworks, including cutting-edge approaches for environmental analysis, offering market selection, and target market selection. New “digital marketing strategy” topics—including the metaverse, algorithmic bias, augmented reality, influencers, and gamification—are integrated throughout the book. Strategic Market Management, Twelfth Edition, is an excellent textbook for courses at all levels that seek a strategic view of marketing, such as Strategic Market Management, Strategic Market Planning, Strategic Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Strategic Planning, Business Policy, and Entrepreneurship. It is also a valuable reference and guide for MBA and EMBA students, managers, planning specialists, and executives wanting to improve their marketing strategy development and planning processes or looking for a timely overview of recent issues, frameworks, and tools.