Consumer Behaviour 11/10/2012 CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENT # 1 PORSCHE CANADA: SELLING WINTER DRIVING Mrs Leila Hamzaoui Essousi THE TEAM: MONSTERS Safa Hanfi Feriel Babbou Yassine Kacem Ilyes Belhaj 1 Consumer Behaviour 11/10/2012 The Table of Content: I. II. The executive summary Situation analysis (and current problem the company is facing) a. The market b. Micro-environment c. Macro-environment The assignment questions Key marketing issue and expected results III. IV.
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not only apply to the corporate world. As a manager‚ the responsibility of making decisions falls on you and can impact both your life and the people surrounding you. These decisions should stray away from biases and ultimately uplift the company as a whole. However‚ there are many key components that help make a manager a successful decision maker. Moreover‚ managers should be able to be free of making decisions that are ideally in the best interest of the company regardless of being worried from
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1. The buyer decision process of a traditional Porsche customer starts with the consumer’s recognition of a need for the product. In this case it is the need for a new car. The Porsche marketers look to those needs that consumers look for in a car and find out what brought previous customers to their product so they can satisfy the needs of the new customers searching for their next car. After deciding the need for a car the consumer will potentially indulge in further research towards the options
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THE CONSUMER DECISION-MAKING PROCESS The consumer purchase decision process is generally viewed as consisting of sequential steps or stages through which the buyer passes in purchasing a product or service. The various steps in this process‚ as well as the relevant internal psychological processes‚ those occur at each stage such as motivation‚ perception‚ attitude formation‚ integration and learning. 1. Problem recognition—is the first step in the consumer decision-making process. This is caused
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piece of work is about consumer behavior on electric vehicle which included the five stages of consumer decision making process such as Need Recognition‚ Information Search‚ Evaluation on Alternative‚ Purchase Decision‚ and Post-purchase decision. Lastly‚ the five different concepts which made up by social cultural factors and individual factors. 2.0 Five Stages of Consumer Decision Making Process 2.1 Need Recognition A problem is recognized when consumer found out a difference between the
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Buyer Behaviour: The Consumer Decision-Making Process as it relates to Replacing a Laptop Computer Table of Content: 1. Introduction…………………………………….Page:1 2. The characteristics that affect consumer behaviour 3. The types of consumer buying decisions 4. The components of the decision making process 5. Conclusion 6. Reference list 7. Appendices 1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to describe the purchasing scenario of a consumer
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Porsche Changes Tack Yes‚ of course‚ we have heard of shareholder value. But that does not change the fact that we put customers first‚ then workers‚ then business partners‚ suppliers and dealers‚ and then shareholders. Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking‚ CEO‚ Porsche‚ Die Zeit‚ April 17‚ 2005. Porsche had always been different. Statements by Porsche leadership‚ like the one above‚ always made Veselina (Vesi) Dinova nervous about the company’s attitude about creating shareholder value. The company was a
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MKTG1047 Market Research MKTG1047 Market Research The Marketing Research Process Lecture 2 Prepared by: Dr Linda J. Robinson Agenda • Recap: What we discussed yesterday ☺ • This lecture covers: –Research process –Research designs –Problem definition • We will also be forming groups for the project and discussing the project topic RMIT University© LR2011 2 RECAP You should remember from yesterdays lecture: • What is marketing research is? – Definition; Applied vs. basic research
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CONSUMER DECISION MAKING PROCESS (Individual Assignment) On 26th February 2010‚ I have bought a national car‚ Perodua Viva 1.0 for RM35‚ 400 for myself. I have spent a lot of time thinking about this product before I finally come up with a decision to purchase it. Below shows the steps that I go through before I finally make my decision to purchase this car. Generally speaking‚ I follow the 5 steps of decision making process which I have learnt from my MKT2103 Lecturer‚ Mr. Visneh Maran in
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Parry or Power Buyer Power Buying power is known as the bargaining power of customers. There are two types of buyer power. The first is associated with the customer’s price sensitivity. If each brand of a product is similar to all the others‚ then the buyer will base the purchase decision mainly on price. This will increase the competitive rivalry‚ resulting in lower prices‚ and lower profitability. The other type of buyer power relates to negotiating power. Larger buyers tend to have more leverage
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