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Standard textbook feel. Covers the syllabus properly but doesn't stand out in writing style. I used it more as a backup before exams than as primary reading.
An exciting book to read about getting a product idea began - known - and out there. This book has much to teach about Marketing. I recommend this book to you, even though for me; this book was a textbook. I would still recommend it to you.
Title: MKTG Series: - Author: Charles W. Lamb Jr., Carl D. McDaniel & Jane Summers Genre: Informational/ Business / Marketing Rating: 5 stars
I found this a very useful and interesting book. It was recommended to me for my marketing course, and I would encourage anyone studying or interested in furthering their knowledge of marketing to add this book to their list.
The text was set out in a clear, easy-to-read format with colourful pictures, graphs and tables to aid the text. This really assisted with learning and made it much more enjoyable to read.
A really fantastic addition to any marketing textbook collection.
I'm not a big fan of marketing, so I'm probably a bit biased in my rating. The informatin was well laid out and easy to follow. I really liked the format of the book. It was designed to be more like a magazine than a book, which made it easy to carry around and study from. I liked the study cards in the back of the book as well. I would do a final review of them right before my exams and the information was very useful. This was assigned for school, but I thought it was interesting to read in general, which is rare for a textbook.
What great presentation! Material was presented in a manner that actually promotes not only an understanding, but actual interest in the field. Not at all boring.