Welcome to the Online Learning Centre for Principles and Practice of Marketing, 4th edition
Principles and Practice of Marketing, 4th edition, is the essential text for all marketing students. With its established authority and reputation, the new edition of this flagship textbook maintains its position as the discerning choice for introductory marketing modules at undergraduate or MBA level.
Here you can find a host of information about the book, as well as a range of downloadable supplements for students and lecturers.
The Information Centre provides details about the book's features and content. The OLC also offers a range of supplementary resources for studying and teaching using this textbook.
The Student Centre offers many resources to aid the study of this book - including new case studies, added in January 2005. To explore the student resources available with the text, go to the Student Centre and click on the chapter links.
Inside your copy of this book you will find a unique password card. To access the PowerWeb resources, go to www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/textbooks/jobber and follow the instructions on the card to register.
ACCESSING THE LECTURER CENTRE
The Lecturer Centre for this title contains a wealth of downloadable material for lecturers who adopt Principles and Practice of Marketing, 4th edition. The material within the Lecturer Centre includes:
PowerPoint slides for lectures
Solutions to Internet exercises
Case study summaries
Case study teaching notes
Guide notes to study questions
The Lecturer Centre is for instructors and lecturers only and as such is password-protected.
In order to request the password to access the Lecturer Centre, please fill in your details on the request
password page. A McGraw-Hill representative will contact you in due course.
REQUEST LECTURER COPY
If you are considering using Principles and Practice of Marketing, 4th edition, for
course adoption, you can request a complementary lecturer copy by clicking
here and filling in the online form.
Please note that lecturer copies can only be sent to college or university addresses
within Europe, the Middle East or Africa. Lecturers outside these regions should
contact their respective International
Office.