CEOs are more than frustrated by marketing's inability to deliver results. Has the profession lost its relevance? Nirmalya Kumar argues that, although the function of marketing has lost ground, the importance of marketing as a mind-set--geared toward customer focus and market orientation--has gained momentum across the entire organization. This book challenges marketers to change their role from implementers of traditional marketing functions to strategic coordinators of organization-wide initiatives aimed at profitably delivering value to customers. Kumar outlines seven cross-functional and bottom-line-oriented initiatives that can put marketing back on the CEO's agenda--and elevate its role in shaping the destiny of the firm.
About the AuthorNirmalya Kumar is Professor of Marketing at the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland. At IMD, he serves as Program Director for two executive programs: Marketing in the Networked Economy and Venture Booster. He earned his doctorate under the tutelage of Philip Kotler at Northwestern University.
Book InformationISBN 9781591392101
Author Nirmalya KumarFormat Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Harvard Business Review PressPublisher Harvard Business Review Press
Weight(grams) 589g