Critical Thinking for Marketers, Volume I (e-bog) af Soorholtz, David
Soorholtz, David (forfatter)

Critical Thinking for Marketers, Volume I e-bog

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All marketing actions, whether preceded by formal or informal decision-making processes, are based on what philosophers call &quote;arguments.&quote; An argument is a set of related statements comprising premises and a conclusion. Ideally, premises give an audience good reasons for accepting your argument's conclusion. In marketing, these &quote;conclusions&quote; are normative decisions about ...
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Forfattere Soorholtz, David (forfatter)
Udgivet 2 december 2016
Længde 184 sider
Genrer Sales and marketing
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781631571176
All marketing actions, whether preceded by formal or informal decision-making processes, are based on what philosophers call "e;arguments."e; An argument is a set of related statements comprising premises and a conclusion. Ideally, premises give an audience good reasons for accepting your argument's conclusion. In marketing, these "e;conclusions"e; are normative decisions about what an organization should do, for example, raise prices by five percent, add a new sales territory or, perhaps, change the marketing communications mix to invest more in digital and less in print. The premises are the rationale behind why the organization should take such actions. Critical Thinking for Marketers: Learn How to Think, Not What to Think provides information and guidelines on not only how to develop good arguments, but also what it means to develop a good argument. For example, the book describes two basic kinds of arguments-deductive and inductive-and how to examine whether such arguments are "e;good"e; or not. To do this, the book explains 60 logical fallacies-or errors in reasoning-that marketers should avoid. Additionally, the authors' several "e;Think Better"e; discussions examine how fields such as philosophy, behavioral economics, and marketing theory have informed the principles of critical thinking in marketing.