Dominique Xardelis an author and marketing professor in France.
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Nationality | French |
Alma mater | Paris Dauphine University |
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From 1978 to 1988, Xardel was director ofESSEC Business School[1]He was Editor in Chief of theHarvard L'Expansion,the French version of theHarvard Business Review.[2]As of 2005, he was Associate Dean for International Affairs at ESSEC.[3]He holds a Doctorate degree from theUniversity of Paris IX-Dauphine.[2]Xardel worked for businesses such asUnileverandTime Incbefore joining ESSEC, and he has taught atGeneva Business Schoolin Switzerland. Xardel has authored various books on marketing[4]
References
edit- ^Gerald Eskenazi (13 October 1982)."For Hotel Schools, Entente Cordiale".The New York Times.Retrieved21 October2012.
- ^abBeaulieu, Paul (1992).La Gestion Des Ressources Humaines Sur La Scene Strategique.PUQ. p. 166.ISBN9782760523081.
Dominique XARDEL dirige l'École Internationale des Affaires à Marseille.... York) et d'un doctorat d'État de l'Université Paris IX-Dauphine, il a été doyen de L'ESSEC de 1978 à 1988 et rédacteur en chef de la revue L'Harvard l'Expansion.
- ^Srinivasan, Sriram (2005)."Direct to consumer Marketing expert Dominique Xardel speaks to Catalyst on direct marketing",The Hindu BusinessLine,10 February 2005. Quote: "Of course, any company that adheres to the ground rules of direct marketing is bound to succeed, says the Associate Dean for International Affairs at the ESSEC Grad School of Business, Paris."
- ^Srinivasan (2005). Quote: "An expert on marketing and an author of numerous books, including two on Amway, Xardel is pleased he guessed it right."
External links
edit- Dominique Xardel,faculty page at ESSEC