business management b part i march 27, 2013 heinrich homola
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Business Management B
part IMarch 27, 2013Heinrich Homola
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Marketing
The process of creating, distributing, promoting and pricing goods, services, and ideas to
facilitate satisfying exchange relationships with customers and develop and maintain favorable
relationships with stakeholders in a dynamic environment
Pride, Ferrell: Marketing, 2010
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Marketing Mix
Four marketing activities - product, distribution, promotion, pricing - that a firm can control to meet the needs of customers
within target marketsPride, Ferrell: Marketing, 2010
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Marketing Management
The process of planning, organizing, implementing and controlling marketing
activities to facilitate exchanges effectively and efficiently
Pride, Ferrell: Marketing, 2010
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Exchanges
The provision or transfer of goods, services or ideas in return for something of value
Pride, Ferrell: Marketing, 2010
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Marketing Strategy
A plan of action for identifying and analyzing a target market and developing a marketing
mix to meet the needs of that market
Pride, Ferrell: Marketing, 2010
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Marketing PlanA written document that specifies the activities to be performed to implement and control the
organization’s marketing activities
Pride, Ferrell: Marketing, 2010
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Marketing ConceptA philosophy that an organization should try to provide products that satisfy customers’
needs through a coordinated set of activities that also allows the organization to achieve its
goalsPride, Ferrell: Marketing, 2010
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Pride, Ferrell: Marketing, 2010
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transaction marketing relationship
marketing
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Marketing management
Transaction marketing
Orientation towards single purchase
Limited direct customer contact
Focus on product benefits
Emphasis on short-term performance
Limited level of customer service
Goal of customer satisfaction
Quality is the manufacturing responsibility
Relationship marketing
Orientation towards repeat salesClose, frequent customer contactFocus on value to customerEmphasis on long-term performanceHigh level of customer serviceGoal of „delighting the customer“Quality is the whole organization´s
responsibility
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4 P’s 4 C’s
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Marketing mix 4Ps & 4Cs
MIX four Ps
Product
Price
Place
Promotion
MIX four Cs
Customers needs&wantsCost to the customersConvenienceCommunication
fourCs
fourPs
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QMS TQM
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Summary : What is „CRM“ ?
Exchange of marketing mixfour Ps four Cs
Exchange of customers customers stakeholders
Exchange of marketingtransaction relationship
Exchange of quality managementQMS TQM
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Macro marketing research
Micromarketing research
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Marketing research
FARenvironment
analysis
sociologicaltechnological
economicenvironmental
political
NEARenvironment
analysis
competitorsbuyers
supplierssubstitute products
potential competition
micromacro
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Marketing plan
SWOTanalysis
Objectives Strategies Controlling
StrengthsWeaknessesOpportunities
Threats
SpecificMeasurableAchievable
RealisticTime
Product s.Pricing s.
Distribution s.Communication s.
Strategic c.Operative c.
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Marketing strategies
Product strategy
Communicationstrategy
Distribution strategy
Pricingstrategy
fourCs
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Marketing strategies
Product strategy
fourCs
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Product strategy (customers needs & wants)
Productstrategy
fourCs
Life-cyclesmanagement
Product rangemanagementBrand&Image
management
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Marketing strategies
Pricingstrategy
fourCs
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Pricing strategy (cost to the customers)
Pricingstrategy
fourCs
Calculating aprice
PricingexistingProducts
Price cutting-leading-folowing
Pricing new
PruductsPrice skimming,
penetrartion pricing
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Marketing strategies
Distribution strategy
fourCs
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Distribution strategy ( convenience )
Distributionstrategy
fourCs
Mix of distribution
channels
Channels conflict
managemnet Internal service
management
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Marketing strategies
Communicationstrategy
fourCs
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Communication strategy ( communication )
Communicationstrategy
fourCs
Externalcommunicationmanagement
Internalcommunicationmanagement
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Marketing strategies
Product strategy
Communicationstrategy
fourCs
Specific example:
concept development