How Should Marketing Be Taught in the Age of Agile Marketing? (conference)

 Ge et al. ( Chang Ge, Katie Syson, Mark Faulkner and Saif Al-Derzi)

This video within this blog was originally taken from the Future of Blended Learning Conference held on the 24th March 2021. Below you can find the abstract for the session plus the corresponding pre-recorded flipped presentation and live video.

Pre-recorded Flipped Presentation

Live session on the day

Abstract

From the Age of Manufacturing to the Age of Customers, Marketing as a business function and collective set of activities related to creation, communication, delivery and exchange of offerings have significantly changed in the past ten or fifteen years due to the development of technologies and digital channels. In the wake of Covid19, reflection and evaluation on how Marketing is being taught and should it be taught in the relevant UG and PG business programmes have become more important than ever. This flipped presentation involves views from two students who are members of LIBS Digital Student Ambassador group, an academic member of LIBS and a Lincoln entrepreneur.

The aim of this collaborate exploration may offer some suggestions and implementations of adjusted pedagogy and practices to respond the indisputable changes and challenges the marketing faculty will incorporate in the education offering to move the discipline forward within LIBS. On a broad scale, this presentation may also influence wider teaching and learning communities in our university by introducing the fundamental values associated with marketing skills and by linking the marketing agility to students’ career agility in the post-pandemic era.