Syllabus
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Specialization in Business Administration Course IV - Marketing
Specialization in Business Administration Course IV - International Marketing Management
Specialization in Business Administration Course IV - Digital Marketing
Specialization in Business Administration Course V - Marketing and Consumer Research
Specialization in Business Administration Course V - Retailing and Marketing
Course III - International Marketing Management
Course IV - International Marketing Management
Course IV - Digital Marketing
Course V - Marketing and Consumer Research
Course III - International Marketing Management
Course IV - Marketing
Course IV - International Marketing Management
Course IV - Digital Marketing
Course V - Marketing and Consumer Research
Course V - Retailing and Marketing
Marketing beyond Disney, Coke and Apple: B2B markets account for a large part of the global economy. Strong B2B brands play a major role in keeping customers loyal;
This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the special aspects of B2B marketing in a global environment; Selected parts of the
marketing mix such as marketing strategy, branding and communication will be presented from a B2B perspective. The module will provide opportunities for gaining insights
into the practice of B2B marketing with the help of cases studies and best practice sharing.
- Identify the specific challenges marketers face in a B2B environment
- Understand the similarities and differences between B2B and B2C marketing.
- Apply learnings/know-how from the B2C world to the B2B world
- Analyse and extract learnings from B2B best practice cases and case studies
Please note that the first and last sessions (days) are mandatory. If you do not attend the first session/day, you will be de-registered from the course. In order to obtain a grade for the course, students must attend at least 80% of the course. An absence of up to 4 hours is permitted.
Classes on all 4 days will consist of lectures, discussions, exercises, best practice sharing and/or case study presentation.
Students are expected to participate actively in discussions and group exercises.
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