Marketing Strategy

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Marketing Strategy

Coursera · Beginner ·🚀 Entrepreneurship & Startups ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Introduces core marketing concepts and strategies for creating and delivering value

Original Description

This introductory MBA marketing strategy course emphasizes core marketing concepts involved in creating, communicating, and delivering value as core to business models. It covers marketing in various contexts including small businesses, corporations, and nonprofits, focusing on the exchange of value. The course introduces key marketing concepts: the "four Cs" (customer values, company capacity, competitors, constraints) and the "four Ps" (product, price, place, promotion). It moves beyond traditional views of marketing as just advertising, highlighting the importance of understanding customer needs and product differentiation. The course also explores Holistic Marketing, addressing the complexities of modern organizations.
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