1 The Concept of Modern Marketing Learning Objectives By the end of this chapter‚ you should be able to: focus • Define marketing. • Specify the three basic propositions of the marketing concept. • Name and describe the four components of the marketing mix. • List the five major environmental forces that affect marketing. An exciting‚ dynamic discipline‚ marketing affects our daily lives in many ways. We are all consumers‚ and many people are part of the marketing process—as salespeople‚ advertising
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KEY MARKETING CONCEPTS Marketing Research December 13‚ 2011 Marketing is very important and a key concept in creating a successful business. “Marketing is the management process responsible for identifying‚ anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably” (Chartered Institute of Marketing). The primary purpose of a business is to obtain and retain customers. Through key marketing concepts‚ businesses have the opportunity to obtain customers which is vital to the life
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LAHORE Locate two examples (e.g ‚ Advertisements‚ Articles etc.) Depicting practices that are consistent with the Societal Marketing concept and two examples of business practices that contradict this concept . Explain your choices? Societal Marketing Concept: The societal marketing concept is an enlightened marketing concept that holds that a company should make good marketing decisions by considering consumer’s wants‚ company’s requirements‚ and society’s long-term interests. It is closely linked
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Question 1 Identify three key characteristics of the marketing concept. ‘Marketing concept is a philosophy that an organisation should try to provide products and services that satisfy customer’s needs through a coordinated set of activities that also allows the organisation to achieve its goals’ (Dibb‚ 2012:18). According to marketing concept customers should be at the centre of all the organisations activities. Therefore all departments of organisation are responsible for customer satisfaction
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Summary Definition of Marketing Marketing is not manipulating consumers to get them to buy products they do not want and it is not just selling and advertising. Marketing is a group of activities designed to expedite transactions by creating‚ distributing‚ pricing‚ and promoting goods‚ services‚ and ideas. Marketing facilitates the exchange‚ the act of giving up one thing in return for something else. The central focus of marketing is to satisfy needs. (Example) People is willing to exchange
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The analysis of marketing concept Marketing nowadays has occupied a more and more important position in organisations‚ even in the world ’s economics. The success of an organisation may deeply affected by marketing. Inevitably‚ some arguments are formed along with the marketing development‚ such as ’it is argued that the marketing concept is a force‚ which should pervade the whole organisation and as such is an integral part of the strategic management process ’. In this article‚ I would like
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Discussing the Concepts 1. Define marketing and discuss how it is more than just “telling and selling”. Marketing is managing profitable customer relationships. The two fold goal of marketing is to attract new customers by promising superior value and to keep and grow current customers by delivering satisfaction. The old sense of making a sale is telling and selling‚ but in new sense it is satisfying customer needs. Selling occurs only after a
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Professionals within different agencies and organisations all have specific responsibilities regarding safeguarding of children and young people. The concept of integrated working involves everyone who works with children and young people‚ and is a central part of Working Together to Safeguard Children (2013). There are many different organisations involved when there is any suspicion that a child may have been abused or actually harmed. Some of the main ones being: Educational Services OFSTED –
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A Generic concept of Marketing Marketing has shown the aptitude to re-examine its focus‚ techniques and goals as the surrounding society changes and new problems require attention. Marketing evolved through a commodity focus‚ an institutional focus‚ a functional focus‚ a managerial focus and a social focus. Each new focus had its advocates and critics. Marketing emerged each time with a refreshed and expanded self-concept. There are three stages of marketing consciousness: 1. Consciousness one-
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production concept marketers believe that customers will favor products that are available and in expensive‚ while Product concept makes marketers believe that the customers will favor products with most quality‚ features and performance. Under production concept‚ product gets cheap but under product concept‚ product usually gets expensive. Both of these concepts can lead to marketing myopia‚ but still useful in some situations. Products like ‘sun chips’ can follow the production concept‚ because Bangladesh
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