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Consumer Behavior Trends: Meet the Postmodern Consumer

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Course Description

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Consumer behavior is rapidly evolving in an all-online world. Learn to shift your perspective and let go of dated notions.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Forget what you know about consumer behavior
1. Postmodernism and the End of Marketing Categories
  • Meet the postmodern consumer
  • Consumers buy horizontally
  • From market segmentation to markets of one
2. Why You Should Forget the Fundamental Marketing Dichotomies
  • Meet today's consumer: The new chameleon
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between young vs. old
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between male vs. female
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between me vs. we
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between offline vs. online
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between sellers vs. buyers
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between self vs. possessions
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between reality vs. fantasy
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between humans vs. computers
  • Today's consumers don't distinguish between work vs. play
3. Earthshaking Trends in Consumer Behavior
  • Consumers are eager for diversity
  • Consumers are eager for personalization
  • Consumers are eager for simplification
  • Consumers are eager for sustainability
Conclusion
  • Connecting with the postmodern consumer

Taught by

Michael R. Solomon

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