| The Misery of Marketing: Realism Instead of Idealism |
| Tuesday, 08 April 2008 | |
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Are customer satisfaction, the fulfilment of customer expectations, customer proximity and total customer orientation not the goals of marketing? Does marketing not mean that the whole company should be steered by the market, or in other words by the customer? Yet there is such a thing as taking this maxim too literally, as illustrated in the case of a large transportation company. Read more at: Recent Market Research Business White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies - BNET.com |
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