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This publication advances knowledge on the use of communication as a strategic resource for life Insurance marketing in developing countries. It presents a case for the adoption of innovative techniques in the choice of: channels, contents, mediums, materials, methods, dialects, dielectrics,and humans to appeal to various customers. This scholarly work which has six robust chapters adopts a case study strategy using Kotler and Keller communication planning model with slight modification by the author as a framework to extend knowledge in marketing communications. This was done to equip…mehr

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This publication advances knowledge on the use of communication as a strategic resource for life Insurance marketing in developing countries. It presents a case for the adoption of innovative techniques in the choice of: channels, contents, mediums, materials, methods, dialects, dielectrics,and humans to appeal to various customers. This scholarly work which has six robust chapters adopts a case study strategy using Kotler and Keller communication planning model with slight modification by the author as a framework to extend knowledge in marketing communications. This was done to equip practitioners and academicians with sound principles for planning Marketing Communication in the life insurance industry for sustainable development and its concomitant positive spill over effect in GDP growth. In conclusion, this publication gives credence to the notion that customers are becoming sophisticated and any communication technique that undermines customer intelligence in the form of deception would not stand the test of time. However, it makes explicit the benefits and blessings of communication that hinge on information and entertainment principles at a level customers can appreciate.
Autorenporträt
Nicholas Oppong Mensah is a: chemist, marketer, teacher, consultant and an insurance practitioner. Currently, he is a regional manager at Donewell Insurance Company Limited -the 6th Largest Insurance Company in Ghana in terms of market share and premium income. He is also an external facilitator for Wood Industries Training Centre(WITC) in Ghana.