Artist Colleen Morris |
Marketing is derived from Western philosophy; marketing is derived from Celtic and Eastern philosophy. Marketing is a function; marketing is form and force. Marketing theory seeks one truth; marketing philosophy encompasses many truths. Marketing is a science; marketing as a science is a philosophy. Marketing is an art; marketing as an art is a philosophy. Marketing has a customer orientation; marketing is timing and distance of thought, unifying form and force. Marketing is unidimensional; marketing is omnidimensional. Marketing establishes facts; marketing establishes thought. Marketing searches for differences; marketing searches for similarities. Marketing is divided into micro and macro; marketing is the same for micro and macro. Marketing is divided into profit and nonprofit; marketing is the same for profit and nonprofit. Marketing has its own goals; marketing has the same organizational goal. Marketing is a straight line; marketing is a circular tricircle. Marketing applies the marketing mix; marketing applies all form. Marketing research seeks a scientific approach to a specific form; marketing research seeks many approaches to decide form. Marketing is an end; marketing is a means. Marketing creates an image; marketing is thought. Marketing changes force each time form changes; marketing applies the same force to all form. Marketing is separated; marketing is combined. Marketing is a specialization; marketing is part of all. Marketing focuses on targeting; marketing is a war of thoughts with competition. Marketing focuses on products and customers; marketing applies form, force, and power to achieve a purpose. Marketing changes for national and international transactions; marketing is the same for national and international transactions. Marketing changes for services, consumers, and industries; marketing is the same for services, consumers, and industries. Marketing is permanent; marketing is impermanent. Marketing is obvious; marketing is subtle.
David Morris |