Investigating the effect of strategy formulation and implementation on the performance of marketing deputy of a company
Mohammad Ali Hatefi and
Mehdi Ghorbi
International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies, 2015, vol. 4, issue 2/3, 134-151
Abstract:
Considering the effect of strategic planning for orientation and leadership of corporations in the long-term path towards the defined goals, it is necessary to consider the effect of implementing this plan in operational and real level in the corporations, in order to lead the corporation in the correct and proper path by performing corrective actions and removing the corporation's deviations. This paper applies a model to investigate the effect of strategy formulation and implementation on the performance of firm marketing deputies in companies. The model could be applied in whole fields such as petroleum industry, agricultural fields, automobile industry, etc. As the case study, the model is applied in an automobile company industry. According to the results of this study, it was specified that strategy implementation causes the increase in customers' satisfaction with sale services of the company, but failed to promote the local currency share (CS) of its market.
Keywords: marketing deputies; strategic planning; hypothesis tests; strategic business; strategy formulation; strategy implementation; customer satisfaction; currency share; automobile industry; automobile marketing; sales services; performance evaluation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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