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A well-crafted marketing strategy is the foundation of business success. In Marketing Strategy, Yoram (Jerry) Wind presents groundbreaking research on strategic decision-making, competitive positioning, and market-driven innovation. This volume, part of the Legend in Marketing series, compiles Wind's most influential studies on customer-centric strategies, business growth, and adapting to market disruptions. With expert commentary linking classic theories to modern challenges, this book explores topics like dynamic segmentation, strategic brand positioning, and scenario planning. Wind's work…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A well-crafted marketing strategy is the foundation of business success. In Marketing Strategy, Yoram (Jerry) Wind presents groundbreaking research on strategic decision-making, competitive positioning, and market-driven innovation. This volume, part of the Legend in Marketing series, compiles Wind's most influential studies on customer-centric strategies, business growth, and adapting to market disruptions. With expert commentary linking classic theories to modern challenges, this book explores topics like dynamic segmentation, strategic brand positioning, and scenario planning. Wind's work has guided companies in building sustainable competitive advantages through data-driven marketing and forward-thinking approaches. Whether you're a business leader, strategist, or marketing professional, this book provides actionable insights for crafting winning strategies in today's evolving marketplace. Stay ahead of competition, anticipate market shifts, and drive long-term success with Wind's expert research.
Autorenporträt
Yoram (Jerry) Wind joined Wharton in 1967 with a doctorate from Stanford and since 2017 hasbeen the Lauder Professor Emeritus and Professor of Marketing. Among his many innovations at Wharton, he founded the Wharton "Think Tank" - The SEI Center for Advanced Studies in Management and directed it for three decades.