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Book details for Market Research Matters: Tools and Techniques for Aligning Your Business Buy Market Research Matters: Tools and Techniques for Aligning Your Business
Market Research Matters: Tools and Techniques for Aligning Your Business
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Robert Duboff

Market Research

Sales rank 927,957 Customers rating (based on 11 reviews)
Market Research Matters: Tools and Techniques for Aligning Your Business

Brief description of Market Research Matters: Tools and Techniques for Aligning Your Business

When it comes to planning a winning corporate strategy, many business leaders fail to consider market research. This is a critical mistake. Done correctly and with creativity, market research can provide real value by serving as the radar that will alert your business to the perils and opportunities that lie ahead.

Excellent marketing insight is the edge that differentiates business winners from losers. It can help your company in its effort to make–not merely serve markets. Businesses that successfully anticipate major marketplace shifts such as e-commerce, PCs, or the demand for bottled water reap rewards of legendary proportions. Few do. Less dramatic but equally important is the opportunity to improve customer understanding and marketing, which can grow profits daily. Businesses should and can do better at this. This book will show you how.

As a result of their work with the Advertising Research Foundation, authors Robert Duboff and Jim Spaeth know that market research can and should be a backbone of any business strategy. They believe research needs to move beyond its traditional, limited role of a "numbers function" to its proper place as a vehicle for enlightening decision making.

Market Research Matters provides you with tools to better align your companys market research and business forecast efforts to the overall business strategy and operations. It polishes the traditional marketing research techniques and reveals new ones that can help any company avoid the pitfalls of focusing only on the present–and seize the opportunities that an uncertain future has to offer. A section on "Mapping the Future" includes four variables to consider when dealing with the unknown:

  • Futures alternate scenarios modeling. These models will help you look beyond todays urgencies and assess broad trends sweeping your business.
  • Customers your buyers. Test the demand and need for products or services that do not yet exist using leading edge market research techniques.
  • Economics the cost dynamics of the business. Determine what will be required to win competitively.
  • Alignment unity of purpose. Make sure all within your company share the vision and pursue it together.

Youll learn step by step how the research function can best serve your businesss needs. Market research will allow you to:

  • Build customer and employee loyalty
  • Successfully analyze your competition–present and future
  • Prepare for the connected economy spearheaded by the Internet

Understanding the recent past and present is necessary to research the future, but it is not enough. A diagnostic is included to allow you to assess how your business is progressing in each area. Youll also see how to reasonably forecast what the Internet, the Internets offspring, and the new markets they engender will be like a few years from now.

You need insight into the dynamics of the marketplace to act in anticipation of what might happen. Market Research Matters will help you make certain your business is up to the challenge of becoming a truly future focused business.

Acclaim for Market Research Matters

"A timely reminder of the value of market research to the corporate navigator. It doesnt just log what happened yesterday it also helps you peer into the mists of tomorrow."–Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive, WPP Group plc

"Urgent reading for any serious marketing professional grappling with the changes brought about by todays turbulent economy." –Linda Srere, Vice Chairman and Chief Client Officer, Young & Rubicam, Inc.

"Most businesses focus upon building on past successes hoping to keep abreast of competition. This book effectively establishes the case that those companies that look to the future and embrace market research will become leaders through the creation of sustainable competitive advantage."–Raymond W. LeBoeuf, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, PPG Industries, Inc.

"Helps you understand how new market research can be used to anticipate the future. Makes a very strong case for ‘Strategic Anticipation and using marketing research to research the future, not the past–not an easy charge."–Thomas E. Bullock, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.

"Market Research Matters illustrates the importance of market research in helping to identify preemptive business strategies and approach the future better prepared, with an enhanced chance of success in a volatile, ever changing marketplace."–Gary Balkema, President, Bayer Consumer Care Division, Region North Americas

Book details
PublisherWiley
Release date03/2000
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
EditionHardcover
List price$59.95
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Comments by amazon customers about Market Research Matters: Tools and Techniques for Aligning Your Business

A Good Read
I hesitated to order this book, after seeing some of the reviews posted on this site. However, this has been an confirmation for me that these reviewers aren't qualified to review. This is a good, useful book-- I enjoyed it. I am a trustworthy source, and take my advice... this book is pretty good.


A Good Read
I hesitated to order this book, after seeing some of the reviews posted on this site. However, this has been an confirmation for me that these reviewers aren't qualified to review. This is a good, useful book-- I enjoyed it. I am a trustworthy source, and take my advice... this book is pretty good.

A Wonderful Book!
This wonderfully written book goes deep in strategic marketing research, and even broader. It talks about many important things having to do with market research and tells you exactly what you can do. I recommend this book to everyone. I was interested in reading the book after I saw that Clairmont College rated it as one of the top 50 business books of the year, and rightfully so. The first three reviews I read disturbed me and I firmly believe that the reviewers did not read the book at all. Enjoy this great book.

Market Research
I finally give up on finishing this book. It talk about strategic anticipation which sounded greate however it never said anything about how or what to do.

so bad, it's scary
here's a quote from page 35

"Paul Simon wrote a song called "Sixty Ways to Leave Your Lover." Maybe we can put it another way: How many ways can you be wrong about consumer demand for your product?"

No one edited this book. No one thought much about writing it, either. And what's with the registered trademark symbol showing up on almost every page.

Unsophisticated, hard to read, not very useful, totally unoriginal and scary in its badness.

I know the author, so I can't sign my name, but I feel required to warn you off this...



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