Flanking Marketing Warfare Strategies

Flanking Marketing Warfare Strategies

In marketing and strategic management, marketing warfare strategies are a type of marketing strategy that uses military metaphor to craft a businesses strategy. See marketing warfare strategies for background and an overview. Flanking marketing warfare strategies are a type of marketing warfare strategy designed to minimize confrontational losses.

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