TY - BOOK AU - Aaker, David A TI - Strategic Market Management SN - 9788126516049 U1 - 658.802 PY - 2008/// CY - New Delhi PB - Wiley India Pvt Ltd. KW - Marketing Strategy N1 - Contents An Introduction 1 External and Customer Analysis 21 Competitor Analysis 41 MarketSubmarket Analysis 60 Environmental Analysis and Strategic Uncertainty 79 Internal Analysis 99 CREATING ADAPTING 131 Alternative Value Propositions 153 Energizing the Business 194 Leveraging the Business 213 Creating New Businesses 230 Global Strategies 246 Setting Priorities for Businesses and Brands 264 From Silos to Synergy Harnessing 282 Planning Forms 330 Index 345 Building and Managing Brand Equity 175 Copyright N2 - Strategic Market Management: Global Perspectives is motivated by the strategic challenges created by the dynamic nature of markets. The premise is that all traditional strategic management tools either do not apply or need to be adapted to a more dynamic context. The unique aspects of the book are its inclusion of: A business strategy definition that includes product/market scope, value proposition, and assets and competences. A structured strategic analysis including a detailed customer, competitor, market, and environmental analysis leading to understanding of market dynamics that is supported by a summary flow diagram, a set of agendas to help start the process, and a set of planning forms. Concepts of strategic commitment, opportunism, and adaptability and how they can and should be blended together. Bases of a value proposition and strong brands. A strategy without a compelling value proposition will not be market driven or successful. Brand assets that will support a business strategy need to be developed. Creating synergetic marketing with silo organisations defined by products or countries. All organisations have multiple products and markets and creating cooperation and communication instead of competition and isolation is becoming an imperative. A global perspective is an essential aspect of this new edition. This reflects the lived experience of the student reader but also their likely professional challenges. This is achieved by the extensive use of new gobal examples and vignettes ER -