Brinckerhoff Mission-Based Marketing
3. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-88984-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Positioning Your Not-for-Profit in an Increasingly Competitive World
E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-88984-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A direct, practical guide revealing how you can lead yournot-for-profit to success through mission-based marketing
Now in a Third Edition, Mission-Based Marketing is adirect, practical guide showing how you can lead yournot-for-profit to success in a more competitive world. This bookprovides the knowledge and skills you need to build a market-drivenorganization that holds onto its core values, does a better job ofproviding mission, and successfully competes for funding, clients,referral sources, staff, and board members.
* Includes new material on nonprofit websites, social networkingand new methods of communication, advances in technology, customerservice in today's world, and the effects of marketing onfundraising
* Goes beyond the hows and whys to include lots of hands-onadvice and real-world examples
* Other titles by Brinckerhoff: Mission-Based Management:Leading Your Not-for-Profit In the 21st Century, Faith-BasedManagement: Leading Organizations That Are Based on More than JustMission, and Social Entrepreneurship: The Art ofMission-Based Venture Development
Filled with new material, this book appraises the trends thathave dramatically affected the not-for-profit sector in the pastseveral years, and explains how an organization can shape thisshifting landscape to its ultimate benefit.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgments.
About the Author.
1 Introduction.
Overview.
A Competitive And Always Online World.
The Benefits Of Reading This Book.
Preview Of The Book.
Recap.
2 Marketing: A Key to Better Mission.
Overview.
The Characteristics Of A Mission-Based, Market-DrivenOrganization.
Meeting Customer Wants.
Treating Everyone Like A Customer.
What About Your Competition?
A Team Effort.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 2.
3 Being Mission-Based and Market-Driven.
Overview.
Which Is Right, The Markets Or The Mission?
Moving With The Markets, Maintaining Your Mission.
The Never-Ending Marketing Cycle.
The Results Of Becoming Market-Driven.
Motivating Board And Staff.
Holding On To Your Core Values.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 3.
4 Being Flexible and Innovating with the Market.
Overview.
The Need For Flexibility.
Retaining The Capacity For Flexibility.
Being A Change Leader.
The Pace Of Change In A Competitive Environment.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 4.
5 The Marketing Cycle for a nonprofit.
Overview.
The Marketing Cycle That Works.
The Marketing Disability Of Most Nonprofits.
The Marketing Cycle And Your Competitors.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 5.
6 Who Are Your Markets?
Overview.
Market Identification And Quantification.
Market Segmenting.
Focusing On Target Markets.
Treating All Your Markets Like Customers.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 6.
7 Who Are Your Competitors?
Overview.
Identifying Your Competition.
Studying The Competition.
Focusing On Your Core Competencies.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 7.
8 Asking Your Markets What They Want.
Overview.
Surveys.
Focus Groups.
Informal Asking.
Asking (And Listening) Online.
Active Asking.
Asking Mistakes.
After Asking.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 8.
9 Better Marketing Materials.
Overview.
The Problems With Most Nonprofits' MarketingMaterials.
Solving Customers' Problems.
Things To Include In Your Marketing Materials.
Things To Avoid In Your Marketing Materials.
Developing Different Materials For Different Markets.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 9.
10 Technology and Marketing.
Overview.
Tech Is An Accelerator Of Good Marketing.
Your (Web Site Is) Your First Chance To Make A GoodImpression.
Asking And Listening.
Beware The Digital Divide.
Social Networking/Social Media.
What's Next?
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 10
11 Incredible Customer Service.
Overview.
Three Customer Service Rules.
The Customer Is Not Always Right, But The Customer Is Always TheCustomer, So Fix The Problem.
Customers Never Have Problems; They Always Have Crises, So FixThe Problem Now.
Never Settle For Good Customer Service--Seek Total.Customer Satisfaction.
The Unhappy Customer.
Regular Customer Contact.
Turning Customers Into Referral Sources.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 11.
12 A Marketing Planning Process.
Overview.
Developing Your Marketing Team.
An Asking Schedule.
Targeting Your Marketing Effort.
A Marketing Plan Outline.
Marketing Planning Software.
Recap.
Discussion Questions for Chapter 12.
Final Words.
Index.