Three Marketeers

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HarperCollins, Apr 10, 2017 - Fiction - 300 pages

Karan Jaani, the brand manager of a beverage company, is sacked. Rishi Verma, an entrepreneur, shuts down his ailing tech business. Vidu Nandi, an unhappy sales executive, quits his job. What do they have in common? A beverage brand, just as deserving of a second shot at success as they are, which unites them in their quest for business glory in the face of seemingly impossible odds. With the help of three bright and charming women -- a resourceful hotel manager, an America-returned salsa instructor, and an aspiring Bollywood actress -- the three marketeers will have to make the most of the available resources and navigate their way around those looking to remove them from their turf. It won't be easy, but it's their only chance at making it big in the world of business.
 

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THE NEXT SIX MONTHS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE BOOK
ABOUT THE AUTHOR COPYRIGHT
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Ajeet Sharma, the author of this book, is a marketing expert, a business school professor, and a keen follower of trends and action in the business world. He holds a PhD in Marketing and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management. In his career, spanning more than twenty years, he has also worked as a copywriter on several international advertising projects and mentored many young professionals along the way. Ajeet developed interest in literature and music in school (he studied at Mayo College, Ajmer) and believes that in many ways marketing too is an art form, and the world of business its stage. This book is a strong reflection of his own experiences and observations across different phases in his career. He lives in New Delhi with his family and can be reached at ajeet9sharma@gmail.com. His Twitter handle is @ajeet_sharma

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