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Johns Hopkins University | BU.450.710

Marketing Strategy

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This course provides students an in-depth understanding of marketing strategy. It is designed to help students experience the role of senior business executives in formulating, implementing, and evaluating marketing strategies for a variety of complex, real-world business scenarios. Students will analyze and learn the key factors underlying the successful and lackluster marketing strategies of both major corporations and smaller firms across different industries, across different tiers of brands and products (luxury versus mass-market), and across the globe. Topics covered include industry and market analyses, dynamics of competition, value creation, branding, segmentation, targeting, positioning, product development, pricing, distribution, and promotion. Through case analyses, in-class discussions, course assignments, and a research project, students will develop skills in devising, executing, and evaluating marketing strategies, as well as working in teams on complex business projects.

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H. Yang
18:00 - 21:00

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14:30 - 17:30

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08:15 - 11:15

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08:30 - 11:30