Chaotics

The Business of Managing and Marketing in the Age of Turbulence

 Chaotics

Authors: Philip Kotler, John A. Caslione
Pub Date: May 2009
Your Price: $25.00
ISBN: 9780814415214
Format: Hardback


Review Quotes

“…very timely book…world economies are still turbulent, and given their interconnectivity, that's increasingly likely to continue…well-written, lucid treatise on surviving the new state of capitalism.” --Financial Executive

Selected as on the best books of 2009 by CEO Refresher.com

“…true value of the book is in pressing readers to change their mindset...never expect normality nor take it for granted…excellent read for anyone who does not want to be one of the dimwits.” --Graziadio Businessreport

CHOICE April 2010 Editors' Picks “…clearly written, interesting, and practical book.” -- Choice magazine

“Globalization and technology have heightened the interconnection, interdependence and fragility of today’s marketplace…Chaotics provides a system for steering businesses through both the best and worst of times.” -- Research magazine

“Kotler and Caslione have produced a timely and thoughtful analysis of the turbulent economic environment in which we now live, with a series of practical responses to the challenges faced.” -- The Irish Times

“…wrestling with how the increasing speed of change is affecting your business…then there is plenty of rock-solid…common-sense advice in the book...well worth your time.” --1to1 magazine

“In Chaotics, authors Philip Kotler and John Caslione pool their expertise to provide business leaders with a system for navigating the turbulent times…” -- Consulting magazine

“…outlines a powerful new system for managing waves of uncertainty affecting customers, employees, and other stakeholders….The best of the year so far!” -- CEO Refresher.com

"The authors hit a home run with this book. Reader value is off the charts.” -- Springfield Business Journal

“Philip Kotler…The man who brought metrics to marketing doesn’t disappoint…even the chart-averse will admire the skillful discussion of economic ‘chaotic theory.’” -- The Deal

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