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Trading Up - by Michael J Silverstein & Neil Fiske & John Butman (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • Trading up isn't just for the wealthy anymore.
  • About the Author: Michael J. Silverstein is a senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group and the coauthor of the business bestseller Trading Up.
  • 320 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Marketing

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About the Book



An upbeat survey of a range of consumer brands . . . which, the authors argue, are successful because they appeal not just to the material needs of consumers but to their emotional desires--"The New Yorker." Illustrated.



Book Synopsis



Trading up isn't just for the wealthy anymore. These days no one is shocked when an administrative assistant buys silk pajamas at Victoria's Secret. Or a young professional buys only Kendall-Jackson premium wines. Or a construction worker splurges on a $3,000 set of Callaway golf clubs.

In dozens of categories, these new luxury brands now sell at huge premiums over conventional goods, and in much larger volumes than traditional old luxury goods. Trading Up has become the definitive book about this growing trend.



Review Quotes




?Incredibly smart and illuminating?. packed with insights on how shoppers think and behave.?
?David Brooks

?An upbeat survey of a range of consumer brands?Whirlpool, Belvedere, Williams-Sonoma?which, the authors argue, are successful because they appeal not just to the material needs of consumers but to their emotional desires.?
?Rebecca Mead, "The New Yorker"

?Anyone who has passed a Dunkin? Donuts to duck into a Starbucks recognizes the phenomenon. For brands that have smartly positioned themselves, from Victoria's Secret to Williams-Sonoma, trading up is paying off.?
?Robert Weisman, "The Boston Globe"

?"Trading Up" helps to explain an important trend and is interesting reading as a sociological study as well as business strategy.?
?Harvey Schachter, "The Globe and Mail"



aIncredibly smart and illuminatinga]. packed with insights on how shoppers think and behave.a
aDavid Brooks
aAn upbeat survey of a range of consumer brandsaWhirlpool, Belvedere, Williams-Sonomaawhich, the authors argue, are successful because they appeal not just to the material needs of consumers but to their emotional desires.a
aRebecca Mead, "The New Yorker"
aAnyone who has passed a Dunkina Donuts to duck into a Starbucks recognizes the phenomenon. For brands that have smartly positioned themselves, from Victoriaas Secret to Williams-Sonoma, trading up is paying off.a
aRobert Weisman, "The Boston Globe"
a"Trading Up" helps to explain an important trend and is interesting reading as a sociological study as well as business strategy.a
?Harvey Schachter, "The Globe and Mail"



About the Author



Michael J. Silverstein is a senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group and the coauthor of the business bestseller Trading Up. He works with leading companies around the world.


Neil Fiske is the former head of the Chicago office of The Boston Consulting Group and is now the CEO of Bath & Body Works.


John Butman is an established business author and journalist.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.47 Inches (H) x 5.48 Inches (W) x .83 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Marketing
Publisher: Portfolio
Theme: Research
Format: Paperback
Author: Michael J Silverstein & Neil Fiske & John Butman
Language: English
Street Date: May 1, 2008
TCIN: 1004682304
UPC: 9781591840701
Item Number (DPCI): 247-13-7073
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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