Rethinking Luxury by Fabian Sommerrock

Rethinking Luxury by Fabian Sommerrock

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Rethinking Luxury by Fabian Sommerrock

The luxury market has long been the exception. Protected for decades - and even centuries - from swings in economic fate and taste by consumers with money and demands for something extraordinary. But the world is changing, and those changes have already initiated some of the first-ever structural changes to the once-untouchable luxury market.This essential book paints a roadmap for the future of marketing to the rich and super-wealthy. Written by experts in the sector, the book combines broad strategic knowledge with probing sector research. It couples scientific research documenting the transformation with exclusive insider information. Case studies highlight what works now and what's likely to continue working in the future. This important work will become the handbook of how to win the attention of affluent consumers and ignite their passion for rare and bespoke products.The luxury market remains significant - the ideas and insights in this book is essential reading for the sector.
Martin C. Wittig is the former CEO of Roland Berger, Fabian Sommerrock is Deputy Secretary of The Geneva Association, Philip Beil is a partner at Deloitte Consulting and Markus Albers is a contributing editor at Monocle magazine.
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ISBN 13 9781910649978
ISBN 10 191064997X
Title Rethinking Luxury
Author Fabian Sommerrock
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher LID Publishing
Year published 2017-01-10
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.