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Marketing Communications

Marketing Communications

Chris Fill and Barbara Jamieson

The often-misunderstood concept of marketing communications is examined from a strategic perspective in this course. The following ideas are explored: the interlinking of corporate, marketing and communication strategy; the blend of internal and external communications; the relational aspects of network communications; the context within which marketing communications operate; how audiences frame and interpret marketing messages.

This course assumes relationship marketing to be essential and sees communication in the context of both transactional and relational exchanges. Corporate and marketing communications are considered as important components of the complete process.

Topics covered

  • Introduction to marketing communications.
  • Communication theory.
  • Understanding how consumers process information.
  • Customer decision-making.
  • How marketing communications might work.
  • Marketing communications: strategies and planning.
  • Marketing communications: objectives and positioning.
  • Branding and the role of marketing communications.
  • Corporate identity, reputation and branding.
  • Financial resources for marketing communications.
  • Evaluating marketing communications.
  • Advertising and strategy.
  • Advertising messages and creative approaches.
  • Media behaviour and planning: delivering the message.
  • Sales promotion.
  • Public relations and sponsorship.
  • Direct marketing.
  • Internal marketing communications.
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Safwat Kabany

Safwat Kabany
Syria

For Safwat Kabany, from Syria, doing his MBA with Edinburgh Business School was the most logical choice. "I'm in the petrochemical industry and Heriot-Watt University is one of the world-leading academic institutions in this field of industry. I therefore knew a lot about the high standards at Heriot-Watt and these are certainly evident in EBS's MBA programme."

Safwat decided to do the programme as a full-time on-campus student, which was not without its challenges, particularly for a foreign student. "I had to cope with both language and cultural differences, which at first were quite daunting. EBS, however, is very skilled at dealing with people from different backgrounds and cultures and it wasn't long before I felt very comfortable in this environment. The faculty are extremely helpful and take a keen interest in every individual. The facilities at Heriot-Watt for resident on-campus students are excellent and not having to worry about where I would live or how I would feed myself ensured that I could devote all my attention to my studies."...more