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Marketing: Real People, Real Decisions

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Real People, Real Real People, Real Choices [Paperback] Solomon, Michael R.; Marshall, Greg W; Stuart, Elnora W.; Barnes, Bradley and Mitchell, Vincent-Wayne

616 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1996

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194 reviews2 followers
December 8, 2015
This really deserves a 3.5, but it is what it is.

I'll be honest: I didn't read all of this. I probably won't until I have an extensive break. Regardless, what I did read helped to emphasize what I did- and still am- learning in class. A lot of the time the chapters were too long. It's my only real complaint.

Conclusion

Definitely a must-read for those taking beginner marketing classes. It gives you a good foundation in what is to come later on or so I'm told.
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128 reviews
October 7, 2020
I mean it was a textbook and it helped me ace my Marketing class sooo 🤷🏼‍♀️
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347 reviews7 followers
December 9, 2015
They have done a good amount of editing to make the book easy to review and reference, but the ethics subsections and case scenarios lack much of a point. It seemed like the authors were trying to make this an all-in-one course, but they would have done better to simply write a textbook and allow an instructor to create lessons from the material. Also, the digital labs (separate purchase) use some of the same language, but do not relate well to the material, and they praise correct answers but fail to explain student mistakes.
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441 reviews2 followers
June 24, 2013
Inaccurate on a lot of info- for example, VF has never owned Ralph Lauren. Ever. They're a huge competitor actually.
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September 12, 2016
Good for marketing knowledge acquiring. But nit suitable for passing the module at uni.
133 reviews1 follower
March 23, 2016
Blah. Marketing: the pseudo-scientific part of business education that tries to prove that people really are no more than a pig, in a cage, on antibiotics.
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January 11, 2017
Horrible editing for a text book. Run together words, misspelled words and the like. I felt less intelligent after reading it.
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