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About the Course

Taught by three of Wharton's top faculty in the marketing department, consistently ranked as the #1 marketing department in the world, this course covers three core topics in customer loyalty: branding, customer centricity, and practical, go-to-market strategies. You’ll learn key principles in - Branding: brand equity is one of the key elements of keeping customers in a dynamic world in which new startups are emerging constantly. - Customer centricity: not synonymous with customer service, customer centricity starts with customer focus and need-gathering. - Go-to-market strategies: understand the drivers that influence customers and see how these are implemented prior to making an investment. Complete this course as part of Wharton's Business Foundations Specialization, and you'll have the opportunity to take the Capstone Project and prepare a strategic analysis and proposed solution to a real business challenge from Wharton-governed companies like Shazam and SnapDeal or to a challenge faced by your own company or organization. Wharton-trained staff will evaluate the top submissions, and leadership teams at Shazam and SnapDeal will review the highest scoring projects prepared for their companies....

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MS

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I found myself learning a lot in this course. I truly thank you from the bottom of my heart, thank you for the ease of learning, for the professionalism, and for the wonderful style of explanation.

DD

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The most comprehensive and professional course of the bundle. The other courses should look to this one for tips on appropriate depth of material, dynamic presentations and presenters, and more.

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By Ray

Apr 10, 2016

Case study was useful. But the full course was cut short so it became too brief.

By Cynthia V

Jul 27, 2022

NECESITO DAR DE BAJA EL CURSO Y NO ME DA LA OPCIÓN

By vionake

Jun 7, 2017

The WORST course I have ever taken! Yet, it's the most expensive one! The course syllabus sounded interesting and it's from Wharton, that's why I signed up, but soon I discovered the course is not substantial, I finished this course in a week without gaining any stimulating Marketing knowledge that I have expected from Wharton. What a waste of money!!!

By Kamila I

Aug 16, 2016

I was dissapointed by the fact that I cannot attempt quizes before paying. I intended to pass the course and buy a certificate when I'd find a payed job. But when I do it, I'll have to watch all the videos once again to pass the quizes. Besides this, the lecturers spoke a bit fast and not all the structures they told about were visualized.

By Mohammed S

Apr 8, 2024

The content of the third week lacks cohesion, with a significant amount of disorganized information pertaining to microeconomics. To enhance its effectiveness, consider restructuring the material to ensure a more logical flow and focus on key concepts within microeconomics.

By Laila A

Jul 7, 2018

The recording quality is odd. As if the voices have been manipulated. Also one of the professors has an odd way in communicating.

By Isabella C

Jul 28, 2022

The teaching style doesnt match how I learn best and I was really struggling trying to figure out how to unenroll

By Deleted A

Sep 2, 2021

I don't like this course. I don't want to continue taking this course. I want a refund.

By Amal H

Jan 17, 2024

bad

By Zhehui Y

Jul 21, 2019

神经病

By akshatha s

Jan 26, 2022

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