NEW PRODUCT MARKETING - Syllabus ____________________________________________________________ ____ Course Description and Objectives The basic objective of this course is to explore the various issues and problems faced by marketing managers in making decisions concerning the development of new products. The course is intended to: -- Provide you with an understanding of the steps and decisions associated with the development of new products -- Familiarize you with the concepts
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……………………………………………………………………… • Product concept and description ………………………………………………… • Characteristics ………………………………………………………………….. • Strategies to be implemented……………………………................................ • Company’s strategic goals …………………………………………………...... SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS…………………………………………………………………. • Company analysis…………………………………………............................... • Customers analysis………………………………………………………………… • Competitors analysis………………………………………................................. CURRENT MARKET ENVIRONMENT
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Discuss the two important questions the marketing manager must answer to design a winning marketing strategy. How does the manager go about answering these questions Chapter 1 Review Notes 1. Define marketing and discuss how it is more than just “telling and selling.” Marketing is managing profitable customer relationships. The twofold goal of marketing is to attract new customers by promising superior value and to keep and grow current customers by delivering satisfaction. Hence‚ marketing is defined
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Product Development And Marketing Mix. * Mountain Dew Product in Nigeria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BY: Peter Isimhanze‚ Tuesday‚ June 26‚ 2011. Table of Content Introduction…………………………………………………………………………. 1 Brief on Seven-up Bottling Company Plc………………………………………... 3 * Company’s Product Mix……………………………………………….. 5 * Company’s Marketing Strategies……………………………………... 6 The Product – “Mountain Dew”…………………………………………………… 7 Product Mix…………………………………………………………………………
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Unit 10: Unit code: QCF Level 3: Credit value: Market Research in Business H/502/5427 BTEC National 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose The aim of this unit is to enable learners to develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts that underpin why businesses collect data about their market‚ how they collect and interpret it and how it can be used to support marketing decisions. Unit introduction It is generally accepted that having the appropriate information is the foundation
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INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION: APPLE INC. WHY I CHOSE APPLE INC. Apple Inc. is a company many people can never fathom. They are a very very admired company that many people tried to emulate but failed. Apple’s customers don’t usually buy their products based on the specifications and features of the products‚ they are usually bought simply because it’s from Apple. They have reached a cult status whereby their products sell simply by having the Apple logo on it. A big part of this is because
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FACULTY OF COMMERCE MARKETING DEPARTMENT Some Scholars like John Pestrof regard R M as “old wine in a new bottle” while others regard it as a new approach representing a paradigm shift Discuss (30) Relationship Marketing can be defined as a strategy that is used by business organisation to learn more about customer’s mood and behaviours so as to develop stronger relationship with them. Peter Druker stated that the purpose of the business
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The Marketing of product and service are different A product is normally a thing that sold to people and mostly is tangible. Basically‚ the marketing of product is particularly focused on 4P’s in marketing mix namely product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion (Ehmke & Fulton & Lusk‚ n.d.). The marketer needs to analyze the major demand of customers in a specific market in order to find out a product that can respond the market demand. Firstly‚ it is necessary for marketers to focus on the strength as
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limitations of marketing research used to contribute to the development of a selected organisation’s marketing plans Tesco uses primary research to gather information about their customers‚ competitors and the environment. They collect information that has not been collect before and uses both internal and external primary research methods. Internal research includes Tesco customer’s data‚ whereas external research includes questionnaire and surveys‚ experimental introduction of new products‚ interviews
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Impact of Emerging Markets on Marketing: Rethinking Existing Perspectives and Practices The core idea of this article is that five key characteristics—market heterogeneity‚ sociopolitical governance‚ chronic shortage of resources‚ unbranded competition‚ and inadequate infrastructure—of emerging markets are radically different from the traditional industrialized capitalist society‚ and they will require us to rethink the core assumptions of marketing‚ such as market orientation‚ market segmentation‚ and
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