Fast Food Chains Race To Be Number One” MARKETING INFORMATION NEED FOR THE FAST FOOD INDUSTRY To begin with‚ for the fast food industry around the world‚ the leading fast food chains; marketing information is wrapped around from convenience location‚ changing preference‚ quality of food‚ pricing of fast food‚ potential customers‚ age of the customers‚ menu selection and diversification and last of all ’ superior service. From marketing perspective‚ LOCATION for the fast food service
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public to the marketer through information | “Marketing environment includes all the forces that directly or indirectly influence marketing operations by affecting an organization acquisition of inputs/creation of outputs such as human‚ financial and natural resources and raw material‚ information‚ goods‚ services or ideas. Sometimes a distinction is more between macro and micro factors of environment” The Structure of the Marketing Environment The consumer occupies the core/central position
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markets According to Kotler‚“ Market segmentation is the subdividing of a market into distinct and increasingly homogeneous subgroups of customers‚ where any subgroup can conceivably be selected as a target market to be met with a distinct marketing mix” ( Chee‚ D.‚ 2012). Companies realize that they can’t attract all buyers in the market. Buyers are too large in number‚ needs to buy their products too varied. So instead of spreading the capacity to cater to all the needs in the market‚ businesses
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Case Analysis Komatsu Ltd. and Project G (A) The Kawai Era (1964-1982) Strategies Acquired and develop advanced technology to raise quality‚ and to increase efficiency to the Cat’s level. Introduced “management by policy.” “Project A‚” sought to raise the quality of Komatsu’s middle-sized bulldozers to Cat’s level & instituted the “Plan‚ Do‚ Check‚ Act” (PDCA) cycle. In 1966‚ his five-year “World A” campaign sought to make Komatsu internationally competitive in cost and quality. Results
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Blue Ocean Strategy Blue Ocean Strategy is a business strategy book that promotes a systematic approach "for making the competition irrelevant." The authors‚ W.Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne‚ are professors of Strategy and Management at INSEAD ( is an international graduate business school and research institution with campuses in France and in Singapore). A core idea is to create a leap in value for both the company and its buyers by breaking the differentiation/low cost trade-off and to align product
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5. What do you think of Virgin Mobile’s value proposition (the VirginXtras‚ etc.)? What do you think of its channel and merchandising strategy? We think that Virgin Mobile’s value proposition is very effective to its target market (14 to 24-year-olds). Virgin Mobile positions its brand is what the target market wants and is all about fun‚ honesty and great value for money. They do not only provide basic cellular service‚ but also push cell phone content to a new level that involves the delivery
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The marketing mix in marketing strategy: Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion The marketing mix is the set of controllable‚ tactical marketing tools that a company uses to produce a desired response from its target market. It consists of everything that a company can do to influence demand for its product. It is also a tool to help marketing planning and execution. The four Ps of marketing: product‚ price‚ place and promotion. The marketing mix can be divided into four groups of variables commonly
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Discussion Question 1. What are the basic goals of marketing? Are these goals relevant to global marketing? Answer: The basic goals of marketing are focusing the resources and objective of an organization on environmental opportunities and needs in order to satisfy customer wants and needs by offering the product and services. These goals are relevant to global marketing in every part of the world because every country have its needs and wants and managers need the goals as a guidelines to pursue
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Understanding the External Marketing Environment INTRODUCTION “All businesses operate within an environment‚ which directly or indirectly affects the way in which they function‚ just as we as consumers live within a cultural and social environment which to a greater or lesser degree determines the way in which we behave as individuals.” said Elaine O’Brien‚ University of Strathclyde. Unlike the controllable marketing mix variables‚ the environmental forces are not controllable by marketers
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EXPLORATORY RESEARCH Exploratory research is conducted to clarify ambiguous problems. Management may have discovered general problems‚ but research is needed to gain better understanding of the dimensions of the problems. Exploratory studies provide information to use in analyzing a situation‚ but uncovering conclusive evidence to determine a particular course of action is not the purpose of exploratory research. Usually‚ exploratory research is conducted with the expectation that subsequent research
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