More Than A Number (The Power Of Empathy And Philanthropy In Driving Ad Agency Performance)

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THE SECRET TO AD AGENCY PERFORMANCE: EMPATHY AND PHILANTHROPY
Have you ever felt that your ad agency is not strategic? Do you have to rewrite copy and bring them ideas, instead of the other way around?
Have you ever signed a contract with an agency after being blown away by their team in a pitch, only to find that you are not working with the folks who pitched you but with a rotating cast of team members who simply don’t get the job done?
Take it from someone who has been both a marketing executive selecting agencies and the founder of two successful advertising agencies: You are not alone.
In this book, Ed Mitzen will take you behind the curtain to understand how to effectively evaluate agencies to choose a partner that can deliver for you and how to nurture the relationship to produce positive performance for years to come.

This book title, More Than A Number (The Power Of Empathy And Philanthropy In Driving Ad Agency Performance), ISBN: 9781946633798, by Ed Mitzen, published by Advantage Media Group, Inc. (March 10, 2020) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
Ed Mitzen
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
160
Publisher:
Advantage Media Group, Inc. (March 10, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781946633798
ISBN-10:
1946633798
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6.2" x 9.1" x 0.7"
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Weight:
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Forbes Books

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