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Book details for Market-Driven Thinking : Achieving Contextual Intelligence Buy Market-Driven Thinking : Achieving Contextual Intelligence
Market-Driven Thinking : Achieving Contextual Intelligence
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Arch G. Woodside

Market Research

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Market-Driven Thinking : Achieving Contextual Intelligence

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Market-Driven Thinking provides a useful mental model and tools for learning about how executives and customers think within marketplace contexts. When the need to learn about how executives and customer think is recognized, a solution is usually implemented automatically, with no thought given to the relative worth of alternative methods to learn fill the need. Thus, the "dominant logics" (most often implemented methods) to learn about thinking are written surveys and focus group interviews--two research methods that that almost always fail to provide valid and useful answers on how and why executives and customers think the way they do. Through descriptive research, MDT examines the actual thinking and actions by executives and customers related to making marketplace decisions. The book aims to achieve three objectives:* Increase the reader's knowledge of the unconscious and conscious thinking processes of participants marketplace contexts* Provide research tools useful for revealing the unconscious and conscious thinking processes of executives and customers* Provide in-depth examples of these research tools in both business-to-business and business-to-consumer contextsThis book asks how we actually go about thinking, examining this process and its influences within the context of B2B and B2C marketplaces in developed nations.* Looks at thought and choice in both B2B (business-to-business) and B2C (business-to-consumer) contexts* Provides models and research tools to reveal thinking processes in marketplace decisions, illustrated by case studies and examples * Challenges traditional research methods such as surveys and focus groupsThis book aims is to provide a useful mental model and tools for learning about how executives and customers think within marketplace contexts. Woodside's research examines many of the same questions as Gerald Zaltman's 2003 book How Customers Think. The author suggests that when the need to learn about how executives and customer think is recognized, a solution is usually implemented automatically, with no thought given to the relative worth of alternative methods to learn fill the need. The most common methods often fail to provide useful answers. Woodside provides research and examines the actual thinking and actions that result in marketplace decisions. The book seeks to: * Increase knowledge of the unconscious and conscious thinking processes * Provide research tools useful for revealing these thinking processes * Provide in-depth examples of research tools in business and consumer contexts

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