Seven Customer‐Driven Marketing Strategy: Creating Value for Target Customers Chapter 7- slide 1 Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy: Creating Value for Target Customers Topic Outline • Market Segmentation • Market Targeting • Differentiation and Positioning Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Chapter 7- slide 2 Market Segmentation Market segmentation is the process that companies use to divide large heterogeneous markets into small markets
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1 Explain‚ in details‚ the strategy adopted by IKEA‚ and how it successfully did the positioning. *** At business level strategy Focus Strategies By implementing a cost leadership or differentiation strategy‚ IKEA choose to compete by exploiting their core competencies on an industry-wide basis and adopt a broad competitive scope. Alternatively‚ IKEA can choose to follow a focus strategy by seeking to use their core competencies to serve the needs of a particular customer group in an industry
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are three generic strategies which are applicable to a large variety of situations and contexts. Below are the example of organization which have sustained competitive advantage by competing with the basis of; a. Cost leadership b. Response c. Differentiation Cost leadership strategy Cost leadership’s purpose is becoming and remain the least cost producer or distributor in the industry. This company aimed at reduction of input costs and minimizing the operation expenses. This type of least cost producer
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The strategy Dell currently implements is the cost leadership and maximizes the operational efficiency. This strategy is accomplished through the low cost to reach the low price product and service to obtain the larger market share in order to generate more profit. On the other hand‚ Dell attempts their excellent supply chain model to control their inventories in low level and maintain the high quality production. Moreover‚ Dell motivated their employees to be nimble atmosphere to deal with unexpected
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Table of Contents Page Number Executive Summary Introduction Background Information Industry Microenvironment Macroenvironment Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ Positioning and Differentiation Segmentation Targeting Positioning Differentiation Target Segment Conclusion Reference List Ensure you actually place the correct page numbers within your table of contents. Executive Summary Within this section you should clearly identify
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Strategic capabilities Leadership Strong culture Skilled human resources Competitive advantage (differentiation-focused strategies) Effective supply chain management Limited financial resources Emerging consumer needs Many national brands have reached their maturity in their lifecycle Larger organizations have economies of scale strategies (no differentiation‚ no focus on local needs) Legal and regulatory (FDA guidelines‚ imported food safety laws) Changing consumer
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and margins squeezed c. Barriers i. Economies of scale à decline per unit cost while production per unit increases. ii. Product differentiation à uniqueness. Achieved as a result of unique product attributes or effective marketing communications‚ or both.
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is the industry structure changing? For the better or the worst? Changes in Industry structure in 1979 Some changes are as follow: The Rivalry between competitors was gradually focusing on price because of continually reducing product differentiation. Companies like Makita are leading the pricing based rivalry to gain a quick market share (sometimes 20% to 30% below market price). This might impact the already low industry profitability badly if other companies follow suit and start pricing
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of Apple Inc. In 1976‚ the company was founded in a garage in Santa Clara‚ California. The American multinational corporation mainly involves in designing and marketing consumer electronics‚ computer software and as well as personal computers. Differentiation is the current strategy position of Apple Inc. There are five main firms in the PC industry and among them; the world’s leading brand is Dell. Apple’s major target is to sustain their present strategic position and to take over the market position
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costs- low * Differentiation of inputs- low * Threat of forward integration- high * Supplier concentration- low The Porter’s “Five Forces” framework for packaged food & beverage industry analysis Bargaining Power of Buyers- Low * Buyer concentration: less * Buyer Volume: low * Switching cost: low * Brand identity: strong * Ability to backward integrate: less Threat of Potential Substitutes- High * Price performance differentiation: low * Switching
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