Leading Customer Centricity in Marketing, Sales and Communication (5 cr)
Code: COM701AS3YE-3001
Basic information of implementation
- Enrollment
- 11.08.2025 - 15.08.2025
- Registration for introductions has not started yet. Registration starts :startDate
- Timing
- 18.08.2025 - 10.10.2025
- The implementation has not yet started.
- ECTS Credits
- 5 cr
- Campus
- Pasila Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 31 - 60
- Degree programmes
- LUJOM Degree Programme in Business Development and Leadership
- Teachers
- Kevin Gore
- Groups
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EVENINGEvening implementation
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CONTACTContact implementation
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BLENDEDBlended implementation
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YAMK1MSCMaster, Markkinoinnin, myynnin ja viestinnän integroitu johtaminen, lukukausi 1
- Course
- COM701AS3YE
Evaluation scale
H-5
Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study
Evening Contact Blended
Blended Online
Intro
A customer-centric organization prioritizes understanding and meeting customer needs to drive sustainable business success. In today’s competitive landscape, businesses must integrate marketing, sales, and communication efforts to deliver value at every touchpoint. This course explores how organizations can embed customer-centricity into their strategies, leveraging consumer insights from various studies to foster long-term customer relationships.
This modularly structured course combines theoretical foundations with applied learning, allowing students to analyze real-world cases and develop actionable strategies. A significant focus will be placed on consumer behavior, examining psychological and behavioral drivers of decision-making and their impact on customer engagement and loyalty. The course will also explore the impact of digitalization and social media on consumer behavior, analyzing how online platforms shape customer expectations, purchasing decisions, and brand interactions. In addition to traditional consumer behavior research, students will examine digital consumer insights and the role of real-time data in shaping marketing, sales, and communication strategies.
Additionally, this course serves as foundational preparation for further studies in the master’s degree program by honing students’ academic writing and information-searching skills. Through assignments and discussions, students will strengthen their ability to critically evaluate sources and articulate insights in a structured academic format. Last, but certainly not least, the widespread fascination with human behavior and its investigation will hopefully draw people to the course from different backgrounds, thus rendering an interculturally diverse learning environment, which will further deepen our learning.
Materials
All course material is provided in Moodle.
Teaching methods and instruction
Contact
Exam dates and re-exam possibilities
A multiple choice exam will take place in the last week of the course in Moodle.
Internationality
Learning materials are derived from international and English language sources.
Completion alternatives
Recognition of prior learning in accordance with the instructions on Haaga-Helia's student pages.
Learning assignments
Learning assignments will be announced in the beginning of the course in Moodle. Assignments are assessed individually even if they are part of a team project.
Assessment methods
Exam
Assignments