Marketing Warfare (Summary)

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By Al Ries

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getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes.

Al Ries and Jack Trout's book marches to a military drumbeat, as you might guess from the dedication to Karl von Clausewitz, "one of the greatest marketing strategists the world has ever known." Advice abounds for the testosterone-impaired, including football references and quotations from Gen. Patton. It offers an incisive, if militaristic, strategic marketing perspective. At one point the authors feel the need to clarify: "We don't mean [to advise] undermining leaders by dynamiting their plants or interdicting their rail centers. That's a physical way of looking at marketing warfare." This book proves that the "us-against-them" mindset thrives, even in this era of joint ventures. If you believe Bill Gates succeeded because he was a nice young man, this book probably isn't for you. Otherwise, snap to attention, soldier, for a few lessons in the art of marketing warfare. getAbstract.com recommends this book to those who need to influence consumers' minds. Read it quick - before your enemy does.

Book Publisher:

McGraw-Hill

Marketing Warfare (Summary)