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Marketing Strategy: A Decision Focused Approach (McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series in Marketing) by Orville C Walker
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Marketing Strategy: A Decision-focused Approach

by Orville C. Walker

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McGraw Hill Higher Education (2008), Edition: 6th, Paperback, 384 pages

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Marketing Strategy 5/e is a flexible, short, paper-back text which can be used on its own or packaged with a case book. It covers the concepts and theories of creating and implementing a marketing strategy and offers a focus on the strategic planning process and marketing’s cross/inter-functional relationships. This book helps the student integrate what they have learned about analytical tools and the 4Ps of marketing within a broader framework of competitive strategy.

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