Organic Growth Playbook
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Product details
- ISBN 9781839826870
- Weight: 441g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 03 Aug 2020
- Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Conventional marketing strategies that focus on product differentiation and positioning often fail to deliver faster growth. Jaworski and Lurie offer a novel approach to the problem of growth based on two simple but profound insights.
First, they demonstrate that in every purchase process there are a few high-yield customer behaviors that matter most in determining whether and what customers buy.
Second, they show how changing those high-yield customer behaviors can consistently drive faster revenue growth. Drawing on decades of client work, the authors provide a detailed, engaging account of a proven system for accelerating – or even doubling – growth. As evidence of its value, the system has been adopted by a host of Fortune 500 firms as their marketing and growth planning process.
This book forms part of the American Marketing Association (AMA) Leadership series: The Seven Problems of Marketing.
Bob Lurie is Vice President, Corporate Strategy, for Eastman. Prior to joining Eastman, he was a senior partner, then Co-Managing Partner of Monitor Group. He founded Monitor's marketing and growth practice, and was the architect of the innovative approach to organic growth that fueled its success and laid the groundwork for the Organic Growth Playbook. Over his career, he worked with scores of CEOs and GMs, in nearly every sector and part of the world to create successful growth strategies and help them adopt the approach organization-wide. Bob was a Phi Beta Kappa from Amherst College and earned his PhD. in economics from Yale University.
