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Management – 12th Edition
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Strategic Market Management – 12th Edition
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David A. Aaker & Christine Moorman
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1. Strategic Market Management: An Introduction and Overview
2. Environmental Analysis
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3. Customer Analysis
4. Competitor Analysis
5. From Strategic Market Analysis to Marketing Strategy
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6. Creating Advantage: Customer Value Leadership
7. Building and Managing Customer Relationships
8. Creating Valuable Customers
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9. Creating Strong Brands VE
10.Strategic Brand Management
11.The Growth Imperative
12.Full-Spectrum Innovation D?
13.Evaluating Growth Options
14.Managing Global Strategies
15.Managing the Business and Brand Portfolio
16.Harnessing the Organization
17.How Marketing Activities Create Value for Companies
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Strategic Market Management, 12th Edition David A. Aaker, Christine Moorman
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Chapter 1 – Strategic Market Management: An Overview
Essay Question:
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Describe and give examples of a well-developed business strategy including the four
characteristics.
Objective Questions:
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Five management tasks used to develop strategic competencies do not include the
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following:
a. Strategic analysis
b. Manage multiple business units
c. Identify competitors OV
d. Develop a sustainable advantage
e. Develop a growth platform
Answer: C. Identifying competitors is valuable but not one of the 5 management
tasks.
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The book suggests that many markets are dynamic and require new strategic models.
Answer: False—the book asserts that all markets are dynamic.
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To develop a sustainable competitive advantage (SCA) in dynamic markets, a company
must create multiple business units.
Answer: False. There are two routes to creating SCA’s, developing assets and
competencies and creating and leveraging organizational synergies between
multiple business units.
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A business is generally an organizational unit that has a distinct business strategy and a
manager with sales and profit responsibility.
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Answer: True.
Synergy occurs when two businesses can reduce costs by sharing some asset such as a
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sales force or logistics system.
Answer: True.
A strategy should only involve one value proposition – otherwise chaos will occur.
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Answer: False. Most successful strategies involve more than one – for example, a
customer value proposition that involves innovation and customer intimacy such
as Virgin Atlantic Airways.
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A strategic market management system will have more value for an organization that is
not engaged in complex markets with multiple channels and regional variation in
channels and products.
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Answer: False. A strategic market management system is designed to help a
company (complex or not) to deal with the rapid changes that can occur in a
firm’s external environment.
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The elements of strategy can be capsulated into four core elements--the product-market
investment decision, functional area strategies, the customer value proposition, and the
sustainable competitive advantage.
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Answer: False. The four elements are: 1) the product-market investment strategy
2) the customer value proposition, 3) assets and competencies and synergies, and
4) functional area strategies. So while a sustainable competitive advantage is the
goal of a business strategy it is not one of the elements that make up a good
business strategy.
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A strategic competency is what a business unit does exceptionally well, such a
manufacturing, promotion, distribution, etc. which has strategic importance to the
business.
Answer: True. This is the definition of a strategic competency.
1.10
According to the book, strategic marketing management has six objectives which include
all except one of the following:
(a) Precipitate the consideration of strategic choices.
(b) Contribute to the bottom line success of the firm.
(c) Force a long-range view.