Traditional & Relationship Marketing can coexist: The BGH-Motorola research case study 1991-1995
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Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
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This is the case study of a turn around of managerial practices within a division of a
large Argentine company, during 1994/5. The division goes: from a reactive to a proactive
attitude, from an unstructured sales policy to an organized and planed marketing activity, and from
just selling radios to selling added value to their clients: the dealers. The result was that by 1995
the turnover went from 3 million dollars a year to 6 million dollars.
This case study allows us to see the importance of working simultaneously with the direct clients
(the dealers) on a relationship marketing basis and with the indirect clients (the end users)
following a traditional marketing approach Thus, showing us that not only both approaches may
co-exist but also that in many cases they need to.
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Marketing, Marketing relacional, Relationship Marketing, Traditional Marketing