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  2. Philip Kotler - Wikipedia

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    Philip Kotler (born May 27, 1931) is an American marketing author, consultant, and professor emeritus; the S. C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University (1962–2018). [1] He is known for popularizing the definition of marketing mix.

  3. Chaotics - Wikipedia

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    CHAOTICS is a strategic business framework and platform for dealing with economic turbulence.Defined and developed in 2008 by marketing guru Philip Kotler of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and global business strategy expert John Caslione of GCS Business Capital, LLC.

  4. Marketing strategy - Wikipedia

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    Marketing strategy refers to efforts undertaken by an organization to increase its sales and achieve competitive advantage. [1] In other words, it is the method of advertising a company's products to the public through an established plan through the meticulous planning and organization of ideas, data, and information.

  5. Marketing - Wikipedia

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    For instance, prolific marketing author and educator, Philip Kotler has evolved his definition of marketing. In 1980, he defined marketing as "satisfying needs and wants through an exchange process", [ 18 ] and in 2018 defined it as "the process by which companies engage customers, build strong customer relationships, and create customer value ...

  6. List of business theorists - Wikipedia

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    Philip Kotler - marketing management and social marketing (1970s, 1980s, 1990s) John Kotter - organizational behaviour and management (1980s, 1990s) Vladimir Kvint - strategy

  7. Marketing mix - Wikipedia

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    Also the co-creation marketing of a company and consumers are contained in the co-marketing. Co-marketing (or collaborative marketing) is a marketing practice where two companies cooperate with separate distribution channels, sometimes including profit sharing. It is frequently confused with co-promotion. Also commensal (symbiotic) marketing is ...

  8. Megamarketing - Wikipedia

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    Megamarketing is a term coined by U.S. marketing academic, Philip Kotler, [1] [2] [3] to describe the type of marketing activity required when it is necessary to manage elements of the firm's external environment (governments, the media, pressure groups, etc.) as well as the marketing variables; Kotler suggests that two more Ps must be added to the marketing mix: public relations and power.

  9. Marketing management - Wikipedia

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    Marketing management is the strategic organizational discipline that focuses on the practical application of marketing orientation, techniques and methods inside enterprises and organizations and on the management of marketing resources and activities.