During the second half of the 20th century advertising in Britain led the world. Powers of Persuasion tells the story of this dynamic, exhilarating era, with pen portraits of the personalities involved, anecdotes, and case histories - written from the inside by one of the industry's leaders and best-known commentators.
During the second half of the 20th century advertising in Britain led the world. Powers of Persuasion tells the story of this dynamic, exhilarating era, with pen portraits of the personalities involved, anecdotes, and case histories - written from the inside by one of the industry's leaders and best-known commentators.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Winston Fletcher has worked in advertising for many years, and is the only person ever to have been both Chairman of the Advertising Association and President of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. He has spoken and lectured throughout the world on advertising, marketing, and marketing research, and has written extensively on advertising in the media. He was founder Chairman of the World Advertising Research Center, and is a Vice President of the History of Advertising Trust and Visiting Professor of Marketing at the University of Westminster. He is the author of leading books on advertising and other business topics.
Inhaltsangabe
The Halcyon Years: Terms Of Reference 1951: Watershed Year Antecedents: Look Back In Wonder 1950s: The Television Upheaval 1960s: 'You've Never Had It So Good' 1970s: Britain Takes The Lead 1980s: 'Brits Buy Up The Business' 1990s: Recession and Globalization Crystal Balls: Peering Into A Cloudy Future
The Halcyon Years: Terms Of Reference 1951: Watershed Year Antecedents: Look Back In Wonder 1950s: The Television Upheaval 1960s: 'You've Never Had It So Good' 1970s: Britain Takes The Lead 1980s: 'Brits Buy Up The Business' 1990s: Recession and Globalization Crystal Balls: Peering Into A Cloudy Future
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