Preface
The Difference - Becoming a Marketing Strategist
Decompression Exercises - Preparing the Way for Thinking
The Marketing Terrain Coverage
I. The Role Marketing Thinking Plays in Strategy
1. Marketing Thinking
Marketing Thinking and Effective Strategy
Marketing Thinking: 4-Dimensional Spherical (4-DS) Thinking
Learning to Think in a Marketing Way
2. Learning to Think in a Marketing Way
The Process of Appropriation
Marketing Thinking in Practice: Shifting Times - The Muji Experience
Marketing Thinking in Practice: Taking the Sleeping Business to a New Level - Sleep Squad Comes to You
Obstacles to Marketing Thinking
II. Thinking Through the Marketing Process
3. The Big Questions: Assessing the Situation
The Significance of the Situation Assessment to Strategy
Questioning Techniques Applied to the Situation Assessment
Thinking about the Five Forces Model
Strategy Canvas and the Four Actions Framework
Other Related Considerations - Changes in Information
Case: JetBlue - Customers Matter
4. Thinking Further about Marketplace Structure and Strategy
Market Structure Orientations
Who is Segmenting the Market - the Marketer or the Consumer?
Traditional Marketing Logics and Their Sequential Role to Developing Strategy
The Problems of Not Recognizing the Position of the Questions Being Considered (Up- vs. Down-Stream Marketing Questions)
Issues with the SPOT Marketing Perspective
Self-Selection Segmenting Questions
Marketing Thinking in Practice - Predictive Analytics
Case: Red Bull - What Does the Future Hold?
5. Thinking Through Difference - The Nature of the Marketplace and Consumption
A Difference Perspective of the Marketplace
Marketing Thinking in Practice - The Global Crisis
Difference Perspective of Consumers
From a Difference Perspective - The Role of Strategy
Marketing Thinking in Practice - Nestle
Marketing Thinking in Practice - Strategic Collaboration Options
Case: Apple, Inc. - The Need to be Different
6. Thinking through the Marketing Mix
Marketing Thinking in Practice - Barnes & Noble's E-Commerce
Issues with the Marketing Mix Concept
Marketing Thinking in Practice - Collaborative Marketing
Alternative Views to Consider
Thinking Strategies to Maneuver Around the Concept Obstacle
Case: Ally Bank - The Bank that Wants to be Your "Trusted" Friend
7. Co-creating Meaningful Differences with Products and Services
The Meaning Generation Process - Creating Differences
Transitional Thinking - From Quality to Innovation and Beyond
Creating Value through Prices
Marketing Thinking in Practice - How Online Brand Communitiies Work
Case: In-N-Out Burger - Keeping it Simple
8. Co-creating (Co-marketing) Meaningful Differences with Marketing Communications
Traditional vs. Contemporary Forms of Marketing Communications
An Alternative to the Persuasive Orientation
Co-marketing Communication Strategies
Marketing Thinking in Practice - Ford Fiesta
Case: Alessi - Open Innovation
9. The Changing Customer Interface Landscape
Re-thinking the Front Office
Marketing Thinking in Practice - The Service Interface
Customer Interface Changing Technology
Co-marketing: Co-creating an Experience
Creating "Value" - An Expanding View
The Consumer Experience - Strategy Considerations
Case: The Four Seasons Hotel & Resorts: Getting it Right
10. Thinking Beyond Logistics
Thinking through the Channel Concept
Marketing Thinking in Practice: The Value Chain
Forms of Collaborative Distribution
Case: Zara Retailing - What's on the Shelf Today?
11. The Question of Price
The Strategy Role of Price
Marketing Thinking in Practice - Raise Your Prices!
Panera Bread Company - Believing in Reciprocity
III. Reflective vs. Forward-Looking Sides of Marketing Thinking
12. Assessment vs. Navigating Strategy - Using Metrics
The Backward-Looking Perspective and Rear-View Metrics
Marketing Thinking in Practice: Rear-View Metrics
The Balanced Scorecard Perspective
The Forward-Looking Perspective and Metrics
Differences between Assessment and Navigating
Case: Best Buy - Looking Forward - A New Way
IV. Thinking Organization
13. Cultivating a Thinking Culture
Barriers to Organizational Thinking
Marketing Thinking in Practice: Creativity is the New Style in Leadership!
Characteristics of Thinking Organization
Case: Google, Inc. - Seeking the Fun in Innovation