Convergent marketing: executing on the promise of 1:1
Asserts that since there are new competitors in almost every industry, businesses are needing to adapt their systems to more effectively meet the needs of customers. Argues that in this climate customer‐centric marketing is more effective than product‐oriented marketing. Decribes the features and benefits of convergent marketing, which is a fully customer‐centric approach to marketing. There are six guiding principles to convergent marketing: understanding who the customers are and what they value; selecting customers carefully; designing products and services that deliver the desired value; designing effective sales and service channels; recruiting and equipping employees to deliver and increase customer value; constant refinement of the value proposition to ensure customer loyalty and retention. Goes on to explain how to execute convergent marketing.
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1998
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Authors: | McEachern, Carla E. |
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Journal of Consumer Marketing. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 2052-1200, ZDB-ID 2032361-X. - Vol. 15.1998, 5, p. 481-490
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Publisher: |
MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | Consumer behaviour | Consumer marketing | Customer orientation | Marketing theory | Relationship marketing | Value |
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