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Productivity and Performance through Marketing Planning

Elena Enache and Cristian Morozan
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Elena Enache: „Constantin Brancoveanu” University, Pitesti

Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2008, vol. 11(528), issue 11(528), 79-90

Abstract: In the marketing area, planning might be defined as an anticipation process of those changes that affect the market and as an elaboration process of the corresponding action means. It will result in a marketing plan, which might be tactical (short-term period), spread on a period of time that might vary from six months to one year, or a strategic (long-term), spread on a period of time of three to ten years. Planning means building action programs in which the objectives, the set financing method or the steps of achieving it should be clearly defined. Marketing planning also proves to be important for its liaison between what the company can offer and the consumers’ needs and expectations.

Keywords: planning; marketing strategy; strategy; strategic objectives; SWOT analysis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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