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Each chapter in Global Marketing features a unique three-scan model - Competitive Scan, Environmental Scan and Marketing Scan - that provides a consistent framework for analyzing the tremendous variety of global marketing problems. By using one model to determine the similarities and differences of different situations, students are provided with a clearer understanding of how to devise a marketing strategy that works across markets while taking regional differences into account.
Global Marketing: * Discusses contemporary global issues * Covers important cultural issues * Offers a superior discussion of the global environment * Synthesizes traditional and non-traditional analysis * Emphasizes experience-based analysis Each chapter features a chapter outline, learning objectives, conclusions and questions based on the learning objectives. Global Marketing is suitable for marketing practitioners and all international marketing courses at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level.


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"... Professor Lamont is to be commended not only for presenting an excellent analysis of current international marketing strategies, but for proposing and applying a comprehensive framework that will serve readers well in coping with the complex issues facing international markets." Philip Kotler, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwest University

"... I would adopt this text. It has excellent structure, it is rigorous, current, well-written and gets to the point of what information means more so than most (if not all) texts on the market today." Van Wood, Virginia Commonwealth University



Table of Contents
Foreword.

Preface.

List of Exhibits.

Part I: Introduction: .

1. Marketing Frames of Reference.

2. Organizing Marketing Experience.

Part II: Researching International Markets:.

3. Country Analysis.

4. Demographic Facts.

5. Cultural Insights.

6. Political Realities.

Part III: Positioning Global Brands: .

7. Marketing Teamwork.

8. Marketing Strategy.

9. Product Positioning.

10. Channel Management.

Part IV: Signaling National Information: .

11. Promotion Marketing.

12. Price Signals.

13. Sales Force Behavior.

14. Value Marketing.

15. Marketing Forecasts.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 18/12/1995
      ISBN13: 9781557868299, 978-1557868299
      ISBN10: 1557868298

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Each chapter in Global Marketing features a unique three-scan model - Competitive Scan, Environmental Scan and Marketing Scan - that provides a consistent framework for analyzing the tremendous variety of global marketing problems. By using one model to determine the similarities and differences of different situations, students are provided with a clearer understanding of how to devise a marketing strategy that works across markets while taking regional differences into account.
      Global Marketing: * Discusses contemporary global issues * Covers important cultural issues * Offers a superior discussion of the global environment * Synthesizes traditional and non-traditional analysis * Emphasizes experience-based analysis Each chapter features a chapter outline, learning objectives, conclusions and questions based on the learning objectives. Global Marketing is suitable for marketing practitioners and all international marketing courses at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level.


      Trade Review
      "... Professor Lamont is to be commended not only for presenting an excellent analysis of current international marketing strategies, but for proposing and applying a comprehensive framework that will serve readers well in coping with the complex issues facing international markets." Philip Kotler, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwest University

      "... I would adopt this text. It has excellent structure, it is rigorous, current, well-written and gets to the point of what information means more so than most (if not all) texts on the market today." Van Wood, Virginia Commonwealth University



      Table of Contents
      Foreword.

      Preface.

      List of Exhibits.

      Part I: Introduction: .

      1. Marketing Frames of Reference.

      2. Organizing Marketing Experience.

      Part II: Researching International Markets:.

      3. Country Analysis.

      4. Demographic Facts.

      5. Cultural Insights.

      6. Political Realities.

      Part III: Positioning Global Brands: .

      7. Marketing Teamwork.

      8. Marketing Strategy.

      9. Product Positioning.

      10. Channel Management.

      Part IV: Signaling National Information: .

      11. Promotion Marketing.

      12. Price Signals.

      13. Sales Force Behavior.

      14. Value Marketing.

      15. Marketing Forecasts.

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