My Adventures in Marketing The Autobiography of Philip Kotler
BiographyAutobiographyBusiness

My Adventures in Marketing The Autobiography of Philip Kotler

by Philip Kotler

Publisher
Idea Bite Press
Pages
307
Language
English
Published
2017

Overview

PHILIP KOTLER is known around the world as the “father of modern marketing.” For over 50 years he has taught at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Kotler’s book "Marketing Management" is the most widely used textbook in marketing around the world. This is his story – How a Ph.D. economist from M.I.T. became the world’s leading marketing authority. This limited edition book new ideas on marketing science and practice - views on the future of marketing and retailing - views on place marketing, person marketing, idea and cause marketing - encounters with museums, art collectors, and the performing arts - concerns about the growing threats to Capitalism and Democracy - proposals for reducing poverty, corruption and income inequality - international adventures in Italy, Sweden, Japan, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil and Mexico - life in Chicago, Chautauqua and Longboat Key, Fl. - meeting Nancy and their raising wonderful children and grandchildren - adventures at the University of Chicago, M.I.T., Harvard and Northwestern “There’s only one name in Phil Kotler. His latest may be his best—a summa that captures the best of his insights, as original today as when he first took pen in hand, forty years ago.” - Tom Peters , author of "In Search of Excellence" "What Peter Drucker is to management, Philip Kotler is to marketing. Kotler's ideas are endlessly interesting, relevant, and ahead of the times." - Al Ries , author of "The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR" “Phil Kotler is the reigning sage of marketing, with vast knowledge, penetrating insight, and a fabulous ability to synthesize a complex topic into truthful simplicity. A master teacher, Kotler continues to shape the minds of marketing leaders around the world—and through his writing, he can shape your mind, too.” - Jim Collins , author of "Good to Great"

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