Construction and Engineering Marketing for Major Product ServicesWiley, 1983 M02 11 - 419 pages A complete guide to construction and engineering marketing that covers the whole field from establishing a marketing plan to pricing to product development. The authors offer many insiders' tips as well as sample forms, contracts, proposals, prequalification questionnaires, and brochures actually used in successful marketing programs. Includes excercise, problems, and assignments. |
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... party as an expert or sub - consultant or otherwise , Consultant shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of such third party for performance of that party's duties . No negligence on the part of the third party shall be ...
... party as an expert or sub - consultant or otherwise , Consultant shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of such third party for performance of that party's duties . No negligence on the part of the third party shall be ...
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... party who did not receive the same directly or indirectly from the Client . 11 . This agreement shall be effective as of the date of its execution and shall continue until the date set forth in Schedule C , or if no date is entered ...
... party who did not receive the same directly or indirectly from the Client . 11 . This agreement shall be effective as of the date of its execution and shall continue until the date set forth in Schedule C , or if no date is entered ...
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... party is not accepting them . The other party may be very logical , too , and may have some valid points that dominate its thinking . In this case , if both parties are logical , they will probably be able to find some middle ground ...
... party is not accepting them . The other party may be very logical , too , and may have some valid points that dominate its thinking . In this case , if both parties are logical , they will probably be able to find some middle ground ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Establishment of a Marketing Plan | 19 |
The Role of the Contract as a Marketing Tool | 40 |
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