Greg Marshall and Mark Johnston, both of Rollins College, have taken great effort to represent marketing management the way it is actually practiced in successful organizations today. The 4th edition, written for today's students in an interesting, lively, professional tone, has received the exclusive endorsement of the American Marketing Association as the recommended key resources for the PCM exam. The content of the 4th edition reflects the major trends in the managerial practice of marketing, and the pedagogy is crafted around learning and teaching preferences in today's classroom. Newly incorporated coverage includes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply chain and crisis management, global privacy practices among Big Tech, Robocalls with the new TRACED Act, influencer marketing, consumer marketing attention to diversity, equity and inclusion, gender-based segmentation, disruptive innovation and enhanced content focused on Gen Z alongside many others! Additionally, 25 new key terms have been added based on the rapid changes occurring to ensure currency.
The 14-chapter framework, available in both print and digital versions, is perfect for all course timetables and modalities. Marketing Management, 4e provides a fully developed array of digital interactives come to life through our integrated technology of Connect. Connect features new video cases, application-based activities, and marketing analytics exercises among several others!
Marketing Management, 4e provides a fully developed array of application activities both at the end of each chapter and in McGraw-Hill's Connect, along with marketing plan project suggestions. Connect updates include new video cases featuring companies such as FedEx, Marriott International, Domino's as well as new Application-Based Activities specific to marketing management. Keep your course current by subscribing to the Marshall/Johnston Marketing Management blog (https://marshall-johnstonmm.com), which brings current marketing management issues to your class, complete with discussion questions.
Charles Harwood Professor of Marketing and Strategy in the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida. He earned his Ph.D. in marketing from Oklahoma State University. Gregs industry experience includes 13 years in selling and sales management, product management, and retailing with companies such as Warner Lambert, Mennen, and Target Stores. When he left Warner Lambert in 1986 to enter academe, he was the manager of the top-performing sales district in the United States. In addition, he has served as a consultant and trainer for a variety of organizations in both the private and public sectors, primarily in the areas of marketing planning, strategy development, and service quality. Mark W. Johnston is the Alan and Sandra Gerry Professor of Marketing and Ethics in the Roy E. Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. He earned his Ph.D. in Marketing in 1986 from Texas A&M University. Prior to receiving his doctorate, he worked in industry as a sales representative for a leading distributor of photographic equipment. His research has been published in a number of professional journals including Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Marketing Education, Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management and many others. Mark is also an active member in the American Marketing Association and Academy of Marketing Science. Mark has been retained as a consultant for firms in a number of industries including personal health care, chemical, transportation, hospitality, and telecommunications. He has consulted on a wide range of issues involving strategic business development, sales force structure and performance, international market opportunities, and ethical decision-making. Mark also works with MBA students on consulting projects around the world for companies such as Tupperware, Disney, and Johnson & Johnson. He has conducted seminars globally on a range of topics including the strategic role of selling in the organization, developing an ethical framework for decision-making, improving business unit performance, and structuring an effective international marketing department. Mark continues to provide specialized seminars to top managers on strategic marketing issues. For more than two decades Mark has taught Marketing Management working with thousands of students. His hands-on, real world approach to marketing management has earned him a number of teaching awards.
Title: ISE Marketing Management
Author: Marshall, Greg W.,Johnston, Mark W.
ISBN: 9781260598230
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication Date: 2022-04-07
Number of Pages: 480
Weight: 0.8802 kg