David S. Hopkins
David S. Hopkins
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Organizing corporate marketing
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The marketing plan
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Planning models for colleges and universities
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New-product winners and losers
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Training the sales force
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Options in new-product organization
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The short-term marketing plan
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The chief marketing executive
cover - HAHouses and Cottages, 1893David S. Hopkins
Houses and Cottages, 1893
no cover - AAApplying analytic methods to pl...David S. Hopkins
Applying analytic methods to planning and management
no cover - BSBusiness strategies for problem...David S. Hopkins
Business strategies for problem products
no cover - WDWhere does marketing research s...David S. Hopkins
Where does marketing research stand today?
no cover - CSCustomer serviceDavid S. Hopkins
Customer service
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Organizing corporate marketing
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The marketing plan
- Open Work
Planning models for colleges and universities
- Open Work
New-product winners and losers
- Open Work
Training the sales force
- Open Work
Options in new-product organization
- Open Work
The short-term marketing plan
- Open Work
The chief marketing executive
- Open Work
Houses and Cottages, 1893
- Open Work
Applying analytic methods to planning and management
- Open Work
Business strategies for problem products
- Open Work
Where does marketing research stand today?
- Open Work
Customer service