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Micro
Environment
3. MARKETING INTERMEDIARIES
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1. COMPANY
4. COMPETITORS
5. PUBLICS
2. SUPPLIERS
6. CUSTOMERS
Actors are easy to control
1.The Company (Coca Cola)
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Top management
Finance
R&D
Purchasing
Operations
Accounting
Resellers
Physical distribution firms
Marketing services agencies
Financial intermediaries
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Intermediaries
5. Publics
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Financial publics
Media publics
Government publics
Citizen-action publics
Local publics
General public
Internal publics
6. Customers
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Consumer markets, e.g., a wife buying groceries from Spar for consumption.
Business markets, e.g. Pupkewitz buying from its suppliers.
Reseller markets, e.g. Street vendor buying a box of sweets from Pick n Pay.
Government markets, e.g, Polytechnic of Namibia buying computers for their computer labs, e.g , all of the above mentioned groups buy
Macro
Environment
2. ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
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1. DEMOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL/LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
3. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
These forces are not controllable
3. Natural environment
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What I think of natural environment is that it would be like animals, fresh air, trees, eating at a park.
Anything that occurred naturally and is not man made is the natural environment. trees, soil, the sun, wind, animals, water - they are all a part of the natural environment
4. Technological
Environment
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A vendor machine to be changed in order to accept currenc
UNCONTROLLABLE PROACTIVE REACTIVE
Responding to the marketing environment
React and adapt to forces in the environment
Aggressive actions to affect forces in the environment
Watching and reacting to forces in the environment
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Cultural Environment
If you sell Western clothing to himbas men and women in Opuwo. Or selling himba clothing Metropolitan towns, there will also no demand.
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