Free Gift Inside!!: Forget the Customer. Develop Marketease
by Stephen Brown 2021-06-06 01:18:03
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Heretical" - "Harvard Business Review" "The finest writer in our field today" - "Journal of Marketing" "Amusing and brilliant" - Philip Kotler in "HBR" Found it yet? Still looking, flicking, shaking? Wondering whether someone snaffled the free gif... Read more
Heretical" - "Harvard Business Review"

"The finest writer in our field today" - "Journal of Marketing"

"Amusing and brilliant" - Philip Kotler in "HBR"

Found it yet? Still looking, flicking, shaking? Wondering whether someone snaffled the free gift before you got here? Annoying, isn't it? Unsettling almost. Irritating to the point of infuriation, when you come to think about it.

You know, just because a book's called "Free Gift Inside!!" doesn't mean that it contains one. Whatever gave you that idea? What are you expecting to find, in any event? In addition to the free gift, that is. Another book about customer centricity? Yawn. A hymn to corporate social responsibility? Ho-hum. Lots of flow charts, bullet points, no-nonsense chapter summaries, and you-must-do-this-"right-now"-or-else recommendations? B-o-r-i-n-g. If that's what you want, then the copy-cat publications of the customer-led crew are right down the aisle. You're welcome to them.

However, if you really want to know the secret of marketing success. If you're sick and tired of management by boxes and arrows. If you're happy to grapple with polysyllables, can live without one word sentences, and have had it up to here with excess exclamation points, then this is the book for you. Really!!!

"Free Gift Inside!!" won't transform your company or make you rich. But then none of the others will either, despite their extravagant claims to the contrary. With "Free Gift Inside!!," however, you're absolutely, categorically, unconditionally guaranteed one thing for certain. An absolute, categorical, unconditional guarantee. Less

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Stephen Brown is Professor of Political Science at the University of Ottawa and the editor of Struggling for Effectiveness: CIDA and Canadian Foreign Aid.Molly den Heyer is Senior Program Analyst with...
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