In an amusing way Klaus Backhaus endeavours to explain how much of what is sold in practice under the guise of a pronounced market orientation is nothing more than the telling of a fairy tale. And so the story takes its course. Despite a perceived market orientation the German engineering company "Deutsche Maschinenbau AG" is losing its market share. But instead of joining forces to systematically hunt down and identify the causes of these losses, all those involved become entangled in a mutual blame game. Not until the Marketing Manager has his say, does the tide seem to turn. Nevertheless, when it comes to putting things into practice, it soon becomes clear that the devil is in the details. Following an initial enlightenment and a subsequent disillusionment phase, the breakthrough finally comes when the CEO decides to make the cause his own, demanding that market orientation must become a daily common practice and a personally lived reality. After all, marketing is more than the existence of a marketing department. It is a lived shared value orientation and thus relevant for every single employee on the company payroll. Only those who are prepared to live this are in a position to act in keeping with the needs and conditions of the market.

The author

Professor Dr. Dr. h. c. Klaus Backhaus is Director of the Institute of Business-to-Business Marketing (IAS) at the University of Muenster, Germany (Betriebswirtschaftliches Institut für Anlagen- und Systemtechnologien der Universität Münster).



Autorentext

Professor Dr. Dr. h. c. Klaus Backhaus is Director of the Institute of Business-to-Business Marketing (IAS) at the University of Muenster, Germany (Betriebswirtschaftliches Institut für Anlagen- und Systemtechnologien der Universität Münster).



Inhalt
The Enlightenment.- The Disillusionment.- The Breakthrough.
Titel
Hurdle Race Marketing
Untertitel
The Enlightenment - The Disillusionment - The Breakthrough
Illustrator
Übersetzer
EAN
9783658024444
ISBN
978-3-658-02444-4
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
24.12.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.97 MB
Anzahl Seiten
72
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch