Marketing metrics : 50+ metrics every executive should master
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Marketing metrics : 50+ metrics every executive should master
Wharton School Pub., c2006
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Note
Other authors: Neil T. Bendle, Phillip E. Pfeifer, David J. Reibstein
Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-337) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Few marketers recognize the extraordinary range of metrics now available for evaluating their strategies and tactics. In Marketing Metrics, four leading researchers and consultants systematically introduce today's most powerful marketing metrics. The authors show how to use a "dashboard" of metrics to view market dynamics from various perspectives, maximize accuracy, and "triangulate" to optimal solutions. Their comprehensive coverage includes measurements of promotional strategy, advertising, and distribution; customer perceptions; market share; competitors' power; margins and profits; products and portfolios; customer profitability; sales forces and channels; pricing strategies; and more. You'll learn how and when to apply each metric, and understand tradeoffs and nuances that are critical to using them successfully. The authors also demonstrate how to use marketing metrics as leading indicators, identifying crucial new opportunities and challenges. For clarity and simplicity all calculations can be performed by hand, or with basic spreadsheet techniques. In coming years, few marketers will rise to senior executive levels without deep fluency in marketing metrics. This book is the fastest, easiest way to gain that fluency.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xi
About the Authors xiii
Foreword xv
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
Chapter 2: Share of Hearts, Minds, and Markets 11
Chapter 3: Margins and Profits 45
Chapter 4: Product and Portfolio Management 89
Chapter 5: Customer Profitability 129
Chapter 6: Sales Force and Channel Management 157
Chapter 7: Pricing Strategy 195
Chapter 8: Promotion 239
Chapter 9: Advertising Media and Web Metrics 263
Chapter 10: Marketing and Finance 305
Chapter 11: The Marketing Metrics X-Ray 323
Bibliography 335
Endnotes 339
Index 345
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