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Nike Marketing Plan By: Marketing Management MM522 March 2004 Outline I. Executive Summary II. Table of Contents III. Company History IV. Marcoenvironment a. Demographic b. Economic c. Social d. Political e. Technological f. Ecological V. Competitive Advantage a. Industry Environment b. Operating Environment VI. Four P’s of Marketing a. Product b. Place c. Promotion d. Price VII. Core Competencies a. Strengths b. Weaknesses c. Opportunities d. Threats VIII. Business
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Use third person business writing! No “I”‚ “we”‚ “you”‚ etc. Use MLA style citation! MARKETING PLAN STRUCTURE Title Page (0 points) Executive Summary (5 points) 1 Major aspects of the marketing plan‚ expected outcomes and budget (Describe the substance of the plan‚ do not list the parts.) Table of Contents (requires page numbers) (0 points) Product Statement (5 points) Environmental Analysis 1 Analysis of the External Environment (30 points) 1 Industry Trends—looks
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Which of the following professional organizations serves the marketing research industry? A. Marketing Research Association The marketing research industry has a certification program for marketing researchers and this certification program is hosted by: D. Marketing Research Association (MRA) Which of the following best illustrates the Service-Dominant Logic for Marketing? A. Decision makers should know their firms ’ core competencies. One of the implications discussed
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The Marketing Mix A profitable and successful business on relies fine-tuning of and constantly adjusting the marketing mix using the marketing management process. In today’s hypercompetitive marketplace‚ when a firm has the right marketing mix chances for success are very good; if the marketing mix is only marginally successful a firm’s future is in doubt. This paper will briefly describe the marketing management process. Next the elements of the marketing mix are described. Along with each element
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Marketing Plan Outline I. Executive Summary A high-level summary of the marketing plan. II. The Challenge Brief description of product to be marketed and associated goals‚ such as sales figures and strategic goals. III. Situation Analysis Company Analysis • Goals • Focus • Culture • Strengths • Weaknesses • Market share Customer Analysis • Number • Type • Value drivers • Decision process • Concentration of customer base for particular products Competitor Analysis •
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TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary II. Current Marketing Situation Analysis A. Industry Study B. Current Product/ Brand Situation C. Other Significant Information III.SWOT Analysis IV. Goals and Objectives V. Marketing Mix Strategies and Programs I. Executive Summary This Direct Marketing Plan paper features a sanitary engineering firm‚ AJM Lara and Associates. This paper shows the competitiveness of the firm and the different strategies that can be applied to
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Cost-Conscious Marketing Research by Alan R. Andreasen Many small businesses and nonprofit organizations assiduously avoid more than a cursory flirtation with marketing research because they misunderstand what it is and what it can accomplish. Five misconceptions often dominate managers’ thinking about it: 1. The “big decision” myth. You turn to marketing research only when you have a major decision to make; otherwise it has little to do with the details of day-to-day decision making. 2. The “survey
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Shin Yao 15723 2. According to the Marketing Research Association(2000)‚ Marketing Research is defined as follows: "Marketing Research is the function which links the consumer‚ customer‚ and public to the marketer through information‚ information used to identify and define marketing opportunities and problems; generate‚ refine‚ and evaluate marketing actions; monitor marketing performance; and improve understanding of marketing as a process. Marketing research specifies the information required
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MARKETING PLAN FOR CLOROX DISINFECTING WIPES PREPRARED FOR: Professor Schermerhorn TEAM 8: MATT BARRAN‚ JEFF BELL‚ MICHELLE BELNA‚ HEATHER BERRINGER‚ MATT BEY MAY 7‚ 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 4 Industry Forces 4 Company Information 5 Environmental Factors 6 Collaborators 7 Competitors 7 Conclusion 8 CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION 9 Involvement Needed 9 Customer Desires 9 Functional Benefits 9 Psychological Benefits 10 Buying
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