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Six Ways Marketing Can Change the World
Jocz, Katherine E.; Quelch, John A.Article ART-1540-EMarketingThe erosion of public trust in politics is partly due to some bad practices for which marketing is frequently blamed. By exposing the principles underlying good marketing, the authors show how managers can practice marketing that benefits consumers and social institutions. Doing so could go a long way toward restoring a sense of citizenship and also help democracy flourish in the process.Starting at €8.20
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CEO de You Tube Susan Wojcicki: ¿Podrá reproducir su éxito
Elvira, Marta; Isabel VillamorCase SM-1649Innovation and Change, Leadership and People Management, StrategyStarting at €8.20
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El marketing puede cambiar el mundo
Quelch, John A.; Jocz, Katherine E.Article ART-1540MarketingLa erosión de la confianza en la política responde en parte a algunas prácticas perniciosas de las que se suele culpar al marketing. Los autores explican los principios que sustentan el buen marketing e invitan a los directivos a hacerlos suyos para beneficiar a consumidores e instituciones sociales. Aplicándolos, pueden contribuir enormemente a restaurar el significado original del concepto de ciudadanía e impulsar, de paso, la democracia.Starting at €8.20
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki: Can She Deliver Again (Portuguese version, Portugal)
Elvira, Marta; Isabel VillamorCase SM-1649-PPInnovation and Change, Leadership and People Management, StrategyIn September 2014, Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, the world's largest video-sharing website, discovered that Facebook - one of the leaders in the technology industry - had announced a strategic shift toward online videos. Wojcicki had been appointed YouTube's CEO in February that year, with the goal of making the website profitable. Even though YouTube's revenues had hit $5.6 billion in 2013, the website had not yet turned a profit.Starting at €8.20