Marketing Management Exam 1 Study Guide Chapter 1-3 Core Competency * Attribute that: * (1) Is a source of competitive advantage in that it makes a significant contribution to perceived customer benefits * (2) Has applications in a wide variety of markets * (3) Is difficult for competitors to imitate Fad‚ Trend‚ Megatrend * Fad: * “Unpredictable‚ short-lived‚ and without social‚ economic‚ and political significance.” * Trend: * A direction
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Past Exam Questions Question 1 (Marketing – delivering and capturing value) a) Imagine you are purchasing a new IPAD device during the summer holidays. Discuss the types of marketing value you would get from purchasing and using this product offering (8 marks) b) Discuss what is meant by the following marketing terms a. the production concept b. marketing concept c. societal marketing concept (6 marks) c) Why are marketing relationships becoming more important for sellers? Identify
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Good Written Project 20/50 (40%) TV ad‚ Radio AD‚ Story Board‚ Billboard 10/50 (20%) Presentation skills and delivery 9/50 (18%) Creativity 7/50 (14%) Timeliness 4/50 (8%) IMPORTANT TEAM SUBMISSION DATES: MKT402 PHASE 1 (4/20) WEEK 3 Marketing Communications Plan outline I. Introduction or overview or executive summary ( 1 to 1.5 pages) a. If your product or service is new: Give me a little overview about the industry or product (or service) category. Speak about the market leaders
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1. The definition of marketing management‚ according to Kotler‚ is "managing profitable customer relationships (by) attracting new customers (and) retaining and growing customers’ (Power Point slide No.4‚ Chapter 1). Marketing management according to Ken Schaefle is‚ "The building block of the marketing process and it should form the foundation of the organization...everyone should be dedicated to the customer" (Class 10/7/04). See attached Exhibit #1‚ Marketing Management Orientations. 2. Strategic
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consumer and the brand. Positive brand image results to attachment which is described in psychology as one’s inherent needs to establish and sustain an emotional bonding with others. (Bowelby‚ 1979‚ also seen in Reis&Patrick‚ 1996). In context of Marketing‚ it is a variable which develops relationship between brand and its customer on the basis of psychological‚ functional and sentimental relevance of the brand. For example‚ consumers can get attached to a brand which reinforces one’s desired image
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Confectionery & Bakery industries‚ which consist of two parts – market analysis and customer analysis. From these two parts‚ the opportunities and threats of the suppliers in these industries‚ especially DKSH‚ will be outlined. In the market analysis‚ business environment‚ the market and competitors will be examined respectively. Particularly‚ the opportunities about the increase in demand or a good signal of industrial development will be explained in social factors‚ economic factors and industry part;
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production and a low concern for people. Is only worried to have the work done‚ do not demonstrate any interest in employees and if job is no done right managers believe in replacing employees for new ones The 1‚9 managerial style “the country-club management” this managers have a high importance employees feelings‚ comforts‚ and needs. The manager is more concern on gaining employees loyalty and does anything possible to motivate workers to do the job without pressure. The 5‚5 managerial style “the
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Management and Organizations True/False Questions A MANAGER’S DILEMMA 1. Today’s managers are just as likely to be women as they are men. (True; moderate; p. 4) 2. Management affects employee morale but not a company’s financial performance. (False; easy; p. 4) WHO ARE MANAGERS? 3. In order to be considered a manager‚ an individual must coordinate the work of others. (True; moderate; p. 5) 4. Supervisors and foremen may both be considered first-line
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