"marketing acumen" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English. It refers to the ability or skill to understand and effectively navigate the complexities and strategies of marketing. Here are some examples of its use in a sentence: - "The company's success can be attributed to its CEO's strong marketing acumen." - "She was promoted to the marketing department due to her proven acumen in developing successful campaigns." - "One of the key qualities of a successful marketer is having a strong acumen for identifying and targeting the right audience." - "The business owner's lack of marketing acumen resulted in low sales and struggling profits." - "His sharp marketing acumen and innovative ideas helped the company stand out among its competitors."
Having Mr. Kirkman's stamp of approval and marketing acumen was critical.
"Her combination of business and marketing acumen coupled with her experience with high performance athletes was unrivalled.
And, together with a look at Mr. Viner's marketing acumen and artistic sympathies, an incidental picture of a creative ecosystem emerges.
In 2006, Mr. Son borrowed heavily to buy the British network Vodafone's troubled operations in Japan, turning around that business with marketing acumen and aggressive pricing.
At the head of her wish-list was Mike Metcalf, a fellow-American and the financial brains to her retail and marketing acumen.
Not out of a sense of racial justice or marketing acumen, but simply because, shallow as his niche might be, it is also very wide.
The faults of others' marketing acumens are often identified to levitate the stature of the speaker.
A testament to Aalto's market acumen, Chair 69 is still produced and can be bought for somewhere north of $400.
His mix of public sector experience and market acumen -- and the fact that he has never commanded a multimillion-dollar salary package -- makes him a compelling choice, several exchange directors said.
Then there is "Kizu," or "Scar," her book about an international bond saleswoman who avenges the suicide of her lover by bringing down a century-old Japanese bank, using her market acumen and -- these books are, after all, thrillers -- sex.
"Now we need to fuel this system with marketing, programming acumen, product innovation and the raw energy and unbridled ambition of a disrupting start up to take a share of the $500 billion TV and film market," he added.
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia