Part I: THE WORLD OF MARKETING. 1. An Overview of Marketing. 2. Strategic Planning for Competitive Advantage. 3. Ethics and Social Responsibility. 4. The Marketing Environment. 5. Developing a Global Vision. Part II: ANALYZING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES. 6. Consumer Decision Making. 7. Business Ma[r]
Part I: THE WORLD OF MARKETING. 1. An Overview of Marketing. 2. Strategic Planning for Competitive Advantage. 3. Ethics and Social Responsibility. 4. The Marketing Environment. 5. Developing a Global Vision. Part II: ANALYZING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES. 6. Consumer Decision Making. 7. Business Ma[r]
Part I: THE WORLD OF MARKETING. 1. An Overview of Marketing. 2. Strategic Planning for Competitive Advantage. 3. Ethics and Social Responsibility. 4. The Marketing Environment. 5. Developing a Global Vision. Part II: ANALYZING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES. 6. Consumer Decision Making. 7. Business Ma[r]
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