David A. Aaker 
Spanning Silos [EPUB ebook] 
The New CMO Imperative

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Powerful product, country, and functional silos are jeopardizing companies’ marketing efforts. Because of silos, firms misallocate resources, send inconsistent messages to the marketplace, and fail to leverage scale economies and successes–all of which can threaten a company’s survival.


As David Aaker shows in
Spanning Silos, the unfettered decentralization that produces silos is no longer feasible in today’s marketplace. It’s up to chief marketing officers to break down silo walls to foster cooperation and synergy.


This isn’t easy: silo teams guard their autonomy vigorously. As proof of their power, consider the fact that the average CMO tenure is just twenty-three months. How to proceed? Drawing on interviews with CMOs, Aaker explains how to:


Strength your credibility with silo teams and your CEO

Use cross-functional teams and other strategic linking devices

Foster communication across silos

Select the right CMO role– from facilitator to strategic captain

Develop common planning processes

Adapt your brand strategy to silo units

Allocate marketing dollars strategically across silos

Develop silo-spanning marketing programs


In this age of dynamic markets, new media, and globalization, getting the different parts of your organization to collaborate is more critical–and more difficult–than ever. This book gives you the road map you need to accomplish that feat.

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关于作者


David A. Aaker is Vice-Chairman of Prophet, a branding, marketing, and innovation consultancy, and has published more that one hundred articles and fourteen books, including
Brand Portfolio Strategy,
Brand Leadership,
Strategic Marketing Management (8th edition),
Building Strong Brands,
Managing Brand Equity, and
From Fargo to the World of Brands.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 217 ● ISBN 9781422163689 ● 文件大小 0.6 MB ● 出版者 Harvard Business Review Press ● 发布时间 2008 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 2380946 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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