



( 5 reviews )
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( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Dec 10 2005
I read Marketing Moves in about three days. This book is very good. An excellent source for learning marketing and how it should play a role in your business. A very good source for entrepreneurs. The authors are the number one source for marketing in the business world. I highly recommend this book.
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( 4 of 4 found this review helpful ) Posted: May 13 2003
The book begins with great promise with the authors doing a great job of capturing the impact of the internet, globalization and hyper-competition on the concept of marketing. The authors introduce a new marketing paradigm called holistic marketing, and present a "holistic marketing" framework. The rest of the book is devoted to describing various elements of this framework.The book dissappoints from the point this new framework is presented. It ends up being a compilation of information on business systems and applications for customer-centric marketing. The latter half of the book lacks depth. All said, the book doesn't stand apart from some of the others on this subject and is one among many.
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( 5 of 5 found this review helpful ) Posted: Dec 22 2002
The book provides a brilliant and easily digestable historical overview of "old" and "new" marketing and corporate strategy. Upon this foundation the book describes the current state of commerce and makes reccommendations for successful corporate strategy. If you have read several marketing related books, the material may not seem revolutionary; however, the writing and clear thinking in this book puts it in a league of its own and creats its value. The book very effectively synthesizes history, theory, and the current state of corporate strategy and notably enhanced my thinking on marketing.


















