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ISBN-101118345606
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ISBN-13978-1118345603
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Edition1st
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PublisherWiley
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Publication date1 Feb. 2013
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LanguageEnglish
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Dimensions15.75 x 2.29 x 23.11 cm
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Print length288 pages
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‘…he sets out to build the most comprehensive bridge yet between decision science and the day-to-day business of marketing….‘Decoded’ shows understanding behaviour is not the enemy of creativity but a springboard to it. Creatives more than anyone need to embrace it – not make it planning or research’s responsibility or assume a new video on YouTube renders the hardwiring of our brains irrelevant. Advertising will never be a science but it’s more science than most working in it realise’ (25th January 2013, http://mumbrella.com.au)
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“When Phil first introduced me to this new and important understanding it crystallised my fears that the long-standing approach to marketing needed to be fundamentally re-evaluated. In his book, he not only persuasively and cogently argues his case but also shows how we need to think in new ways to maximise our marketing efficiency and effectiveness”
—Sean Gogarty, Senior Vice President, Household Care, Unilever
“A perfect mixture of deep ideas from visual and decision neuroscience,
and clear pictures of why those ideas matter for marketing”
—Colin Camerer, Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Economics, Caltech
"A must read for marketing managers who wish to deepen their understanding of the vagaries of the consumer behavior. The difficult subject matter is presented in an accessible, logical and concise manner. I will certainly use this book in my graduate classes”
—Leon Zurawicki. Professor of Marketing, University of Massachusetts
"Marketing has, for a long time, been an uneasy tussle between art and science: Decoded gives the discipline a very healthy and eminently accessible push in the direction of the latter. All marketers should read it
"—Philip Graves. Author of Consumer.ology
From the Inside Flap
“When Phil first introduced me to this new and important understanding it crystallised my fears that the long-standing approach to marketing needed to be fundamentally re-evaluated. In his book, he not only persuasively and cogently argues his case but also shows how we need to think in new ways to maximise our marketing efficiency and effectiveness”
—Sean Gogarty, Senior Vice President, Household Care, Unilever
“A perfect mixture of deep ideas from visual and decision neuroscience,
and clear pictures of why those ideas matter for marketing”
—Colin Camerer, Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Economics, Caltech
“Over the last 10 years, there have been many attempts by marketers and
their advisors to make sense of the explosion of learnings from cognitive neuroscience. But none is more useful than this: not only is the science explained clearly and precisely but the implications for marketers are made practical and understandable. Decoded is a must-read. Bravo!”
—Mark Earls, Author of Herd and I’ll Have What She’s Having
“At last a book that unlocks the mystery of brand equity written by a man who’s worked at the Marketing coal face for over 25 years. Decoded should be compulsory reading for all brand owners. We know, as one of Phil’s clients, that his approach is grounded in the reality of managing brands - and it works!”
—Chris Barrow, General Manager Marketing, BT pl c
“Phil has a way of marrying the art and the science which makes it cutting edge but practical, distinctive but simple; in short any commercial marketer cannot afford to miss this book – it will change the way you approach things forever”
—Lysa Hardy, CMO NBTY Europe
“With Decoded Barden gives the power of advertising empirical foundation.
A must for agency planners and creatives alike”
—Margaret Johnson, Group CEO , Leagas Delaney
“I found this book a real page-turner. Phil Barden has the rare knack of turning scientific experiments and marketing examples into a fascinating story of how human beings really work”
—Wendy Gordon, Founding Partner, Acacia Av enue
Decoded:
- reveals the latest science behind why consumers buy what they buy
- guides the reader pragmatically through the fascinating insights of decision science and the opportunities they provide for more effective marketing
- clearly demonstrates, through its case studies, the concrete applications of this new understanding to every day marketing
“This is a very good book that does three difficult things: it pulls together a lot of recent academic evidence on consumer behaviour from both neuroscience and behavioural economics; it consistently relates this evidence to practical marketing issues, illustrated with real-world examples; it is extremely readable. I recommend it to all marketers with more than an ounce of intellectual curiosity - and even to those with none, if they don’t want to get left behind by these developments”
—Patrick Barwise, Emeritus Professor at London Business School, Chairmanof Which? and co-author of Simply Better and Beyond the Familiar
“Our implicit motivations drive most of our decisions and actions every day. Phil Barden understands this, explains it, and clearly demonstrates how to use this new understanding to the benefit of more effective, action driven, marketing”
—Phil Chapman, Vice President Chocolate Category, Mondelez
“The first practical application of Kahneman’s Nobel Prize-winning work to everyday marketing - brilliant!”
—Paul Fishlock, Founder of ad agency Behaviour Change Partners
From the Back Cover
“When Phil first introduced me to this new and important understanding it crystallised my fears that the long–standing approach to marketing needed to be fundamentally re–evaluated. In his book, he not only persuasively and cogently argues his case but also shows how we need to think in new ways to maximise our marketing efficiency and effectiveness”--Sean Gogarty, Senior Vice President, Household Care, Unilever
“A perfect mixture of deep ideas from visual and decision neuroscience, and clear pictures of why those ideas matter for marketing”--Colin Camerer, Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Economics, Caltech
“Over the last 10 years, there have been many attempts by marketers and their advisors to make sense of the explosion of learnings from cognitive neuroscience. But none is more useful than this: not only is the science explained clearly and precisely but the implications for marketers are made practical and understandable. Decoded is a must–read. Bravo!”--Mark Earls, Author of Herd and I’ll Have What She’s Having
“At last a book that unlocks the mystery of brand equity written by a man who’s worked at the Marketing coal face for over 25 years. Decoded should be compulsory reading for all brand owners. We know, as one of Phil’s clients, that his approach is grounded in the reality of managing brands – and it works!”--Chris Barrow, General Manager Marketing, BT plc
“Phil has a way of marrying the art and the science which makes it cutting edge but practical, distinctive but simple; in short any commercial marketer cannot afford to miss this book – it will change the way you approach things forever”--Lysa Hardy, CMO NBTY Europe
“With Decoded Barden gives the power of advertising empirical foundation. A must for agency planners and creatives alike”--Margaret Johnson, Group CEO, Leagas Delaney
“I found this book a real page–turner. Phil Barden has the rare knack of turning scientific experiments and marketing examples into a fascinating story of how human beings really work”--Wendy Gordon, Founding Partner, Acacia Avenue
Decoded:
- reveals the latest science behind why consumers buy what they buy
- guides the reader pragmatically through the fascinating insights of decision science and the opportunities they provide for more effective marketing
- clearly demonstrates, through its case studies, the concrete applications of this new understanding to every day marketing
“This is a very good book that does three difficult things: it pulls together a lot of recent academic evidence on consumer behaviour from both neuroscience and behavioural economics; it consistently relates this evidence to practical marketing issues, illustrated with real–world examples; it is extremely readable. I recommend it to all marketers with more than an ounce of intellectual curiosity – and even to those with none, if they don’t want to get left behind by these developments”--Patrick Barwise, Emeritus Professor at London Business School, Chairman of Which? and co–author of Simply Better and Beyond the Familiar
“Our implicit motivations drive most of our decisions and actions every day. Phil Barden understands this, explains it, and clearly demonstrates how to use this new understanding to the benefit of more effective, action driven, marketing”--Phil Chapman, Vice President Chocolate Category, Mondelez
“The first practical application of Kahneman’s Nobel Prize–winning work to everyday marketing – brilliant!”--Paul Fishlock, Founder of ad agency Behaviour Change Partners
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Product details
- Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (1 Feb. 2013)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1118345606
- ISBN-13 : 978-1118345603
- Dimensions : 15.75 x 2.29 x 23.11 cm
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- 71 in Market Research
- 221 in Advertising (Books)
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It's not filled with luke-warm, debatable 'insights' drawn from an author's biased experience.
Instead it's packed with referenced studies that clearly show the science behind marketing.
If you want to understand why some campaigns work and why others don't, or why your price sucks and your competitor's wins, then Decoded is for you.
Pick up a copy for yourself and grab a spare for anyone else you know in marketing. It's a must read.
In addition to this, need to verify whether studies he quotes have passed or failed replication tests (most are in social sciences where research is facing a replication crisis)
Don’t get me wrong: There are good ideas in there. But you definitely need to approach this book with a critical eye and question many of the claims.
Simply written, the book provides case studies and explanations pertinent to today's marketing context and practice. Definitely worth reading and reasonably priced, I would recommend it to all who have contact with marketing in any form.
The one downfall, although it really depends why you're reading the book, is that it doesn't give a clear effective framework as to how to apply some of the key principles learned in every day packaging, design decisions.
I have already recommended this book to a lot of colleagues and business associates. A must read for any businessman who sells products in a retail environment.
With so many choices available for customers these days is it critical, now more than ever, to understand your customers; why they make the decisions they do; and how to influence them to choose your product over a competitors.
Decoded: The Science Behind Why We Buy looks at previous research into consumer decision making and neuro-marketing which debunking certain myths and offering alternate theory's based on direct experience and latest thinking.
Written in a style that is approachable and effective, its something I keep on my desk (along with The E-Myth Revisited) to refer back to.








