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Guerra Entre Mundos, Por que razão a Gestão e o Marketng têm prespectivas diferentes e quais as soluções

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Using some of the world's most famous brands and products to illustrate their argument, the authors convincingly show why some brands succeed (Nokia, Nintendo, and Red Bull) while others decline (Saturn, Sony, and Motorola). In doing so, they sound a clarion call: to survive in today's media-saturated society, managers must understand how to think like marketers - and vice versa. Featuring the engaging, no-holds-barred writing that readers have come to expect from Al and Laura Ries, War in the Boardroom offers a fresh look at a perennial problem and provides a game plan for companies that want to break through the deadlock and start reaping the rewards.

257 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Al Ries

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Alfred Paul Ries was an American marketing professional and author. He was the cofounder and chairman of the Atlanta-based consulting firm Ries & Ries with his partner and daughter, Laura Ries. Along with Jack Trout, Ries is credited with resurrecting the idea of "positioning" in the field of marketing.

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17 reviews15 followers
December 6, 2020
توی این کتاب تفاوت دیدگاه‌های بازاریابان و مدیرعاملان رو مطرح می‌کنه، بعضی موارد خیلی جالبن چون در دنیای واقعی هم باهاشون برخورد داشتم، علاوه بر این درگیذ داستان‌های خیلی کوتاه از برندهای دنیا هم می‌شید که جذابه.
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617 reviews12 followers
July 1, 2021
I've already read Al Ries' marketing books, The 22 immutable Laws of Marketing, and The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding. What he does is repeat himself in a slightly different way. He is using the principles he developed, and writing them again and again. I don't see any difference between his other works and this one. The content is solid enough, but familiar to anyone who read his other work.
It would have work more to have a better way of bridging the difference between marketers with the management. The examples were plentiful, although not enough IMHO.
Profile Image for Luís Jesus.
2 reviews
June 7, 2019
It wasn't a waste of time reading this book. The way how the book is written allows to easily read it and the examples given were indeed interesting to understand the message of the author. The only thing that I did not like was the continuous repetition of the comparation between left-brained people and right-brained people. Other than that I highly recommend it 👍
59 reviews1 follower
July 7, 2019
Great book with a lot of case study of big companies, you always learn something from the past and if you‘re looking for an opinion/advice you‘ll will see it in this book!

It really opens my mind about how is important a brand, how marketing really decides the and has a huge impact on the consumer!

It‘s a must read for CEO, CTO, COO, startup and the rest!

Profile Image for Liu Hung.
9 reviews
October 18, 2017
It's very infomative. It helped me know more about CEO and CMO all over the world.
I love it !!!!!
Profile Image for Robert.
71 reviews16 followers
September 7, 2010
Ini buku kedua Al Ries yang saya baca setelah "The Fall of Advertising & The Rise of PR". Di buku ini Al dan Laura Ries masih menyoroti masalah-masalah pemasaran dengan beragam contoh kasus yang ada (kebanyakan dari industri otomotif di Amerika Serikat), namun kali ini mereka lebih menekankan pada perbedaan kecenderungan pola pikir antara dua tipe organisasional perusahaan.

Mereka menulis, selalu ada dua macam persaingan abadi di dalam setiap ruang-ruang rapat di seluruh dunia. Pertama, manajer-manajer bertipe manajemen yang banyak menggunakan belahan otak kiri. Mereka cenderung bersikap rasional, hati-hati, analitis, dan sangat memuja riset, data dan fakta. Kedua, manajer-manajer bertipe pemasaran yang sering menggunakan belahan otak kanan. Mereka cenderung eksentrik, kreatif, berani mengambil risiko, dan banyak menggunakan intuisi. Contoh manajer bertipe manajemen adalah hampir semua CEO perusahaan. Sedangkan Steve Jobs disebut-sebut merupakan contoh manajer bertipe pemasaran yang paling ideal.

Sebagai salah satu tokoh pemasaran kelas dunia, tentu saja kita bisa menebak bahwa buku ini cenderung memihak kepada manajer bertipe pemasaran. Ya, Al Ries menyajikan banyak kisah gagal yang ditenggarai karena perusahaan lebih memilih strategi yang bertipe manajemen dibanding pemasaran. Tetapi saya melihat semuanya masih disajikan dengan cukup proporsional, bahkan Al Ries juga memasukkan sebuah cerita anomali dimana ada sebuah perusahaan kelas dunia yang membuatnya terheran-heran karena justru makin berkembang pesat sekalipun menggunakan cara-cara dan pola pikir bertipe manajemen.

Ini buku yang menarik dan pasti akan membuka persepsi Anda. Seperti buku sebelumnya, Al dan Laura Ries menulis buku ini dengan bahasa yang mudah dimengerti dengan contoh kasus-kasus yang menarik. Hanya saja, saya pribadi masih lebih menyukai buku mereka sebelumnya, "The Fall of Advertising & The Rise of PR" :-)

Buku ini menulis, para manajer bertipe pemasaran lebih cocok memulai sebuah bisnis baru karena mereka memiliki mental seorang entrepreneur. Sementara, para manajer bertipe manajemen lebih cocok untuk meneruskan sebuah bisnis yang sudah berjalan mapan.


Sekilas seperti: bingung mau memilih sebuah BlackBerry atau sebuah iPhone.
Profile Image for Reza Rizky Muttaqin.
13 reviews2 followers
November 6, 2010
Buku ini memberikan pencerahan (walaupun singkat) bagaimana cara seorang pemasar (berotak kanan) dalam merencanakan strategi pemasaran yang bertujuan untuk menanamkan dalam pikiran konsumen dan berbagai perbedaan cara berpikir antara para pemasar (berotak kanan) dan para manajemen (berotak kiri). Secara inplisit buku ini menggambarkan bagaimana sebenarnya cara berpikir konsumen dalam mengingat suatu brand yang berujung kepada proses pembelian (jaman sekarang).
Dengan menggunakan data2 dan contoh2 kasus yang lengkap membuat buku ini sangat bagus untuk dibaca oleh setiap orang.
Profile Image for Arthur  Charlez.
75 reviews4 followers
September 10, 2013
I have just started reading the book and already I am not regretting any cent spent on the purchase. Al's foray into automobile marketing makes complete sense and brilliantly illustrates what is wrong with marketing across th board, especially in the FMCG sector.

Nobody that purports to work in branding actually bothers with branding. It's sick
Profile Image for Arpita.
292 reviews22 followers
October 27, 2014
Stopped reading in between, because the chapters sort of start running into each other. They are too similar and although they make different points each, the tone is the same. I have understood the gist of it and if at all needed to study from an academic perspective, you could directly jump to the chapter or brand you need info on.
17 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2013
meskipun setiap poin tidak ditulis secara rinci,namun al ries menerangkan perbedaan pola pikir management Dgn sanngat sederhana Dan menarik.
Profile Image for Kaloyan Roussev.
104 reviews4 followers
October 7, 2016
The battle of left and right brain thinking, management and marketing, logical vs counter-intuitive approaches in business, and the amazing breakthroughs that came as a result.
Profile Image for Jacob O'connor.
1,654 reviews26 followers
June 6, 2017
I didn't get much out of this. It felt like the marketing team's last laugh against management. Even so, as a manager I want to be sensitive to my right-brain colleagues. We need each other.


Notes:

Stick to what you're good at. No "mushy middle"

A specific word is more memorable than a general one (94)

Don't try to be better, be different (151)

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