Marketing and the competitive environment Effective marketing Marketing: identifying and meeting customer needs. Market: anyone willing and with the financial ability to buy a product or service. There are 2 main strands to successful marketing: Identifying customer needs. Meeting customer needs. Niche marketing: meeting the needs of a relatively small number of potential customers. Advantages Disadvantages Ability to focus on the needs of individual customers and respond quickly to changes
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Carlos Villamarin Professor Pierson English Comp: Film March 16‚ 2015 A Thousand Miles “Yeah I like being famous. It’s almost like being white‚ y’know?” -Chris Rock At first glance‚ it’s easy to discredit White Chicks as another gimmicky comedy from the Wayans‚ filled raunchy humor‚ and “infantile flatulence jokes and fairly obvious gags”1. Coarse‚ raunchy language is spread throughout the film‚ intertwined with racial humor. Farts account for many of the plot turns‚ yet the Wayans utilize humor
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choose to provide delivery options‚ good warranties and generous financing. To compensate for this external force‚ a company must keep abreast of the means the competition uses to lure customers‚ and objectively analyze the competitor’s strengths and weaknesses. An existing business must also know when new competition enters their market. Labor Environment Labor as a factor of the external environment refers to the people a company hires to fill its positions. A company rises and falls on the competence
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The external environment is the "external context within which an organisation exists and operates."1 One of the ways in which the external environment can be analysed is by assessing the impact of politics‚ the economy‚ social factors and technological factors (P.E.S.T. analysis). The organisations are affected either generally or immediately by the external environment. The immediate factors‚ also referred to as the operational environment‚ include aspects such as suppliers‚ financial institutions
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Chapter 5: Scanning Marketing Environment Analyzing needs and trends in the Macroenviroment Trends ▫ is a directional or sequence of events that some have momentum and durability. ▫ Has longevity‚ is observable across several market areas and consumer activities and is consistent with other significant indicators occurring or emerging at the same time(Faith Popcorn) Faith Popcorn points to 16 Trends in the Economy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Anchoring Being Alive Cashing Out Clanning
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Interaction of micro elements The interaction between 5 competitive forces‚ create environment for Apple very competitive and hard to survive. Low entry barrier‚ rapid innovation of supplier and changing demand of consumer create the product life-cycle shorten. A lot of competitors with very similar product specification let product easy to imitate and alter PC become near to commodity product. Thus this leads to low market share industry. In addition‚ strong power of suppliers‚ a lot of competitors
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McDonald’s Corporation Marketing Mix Similar to a fine recipe and its ingredients‚ a marketing mix recipe includes four ingredients‚ product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion (4 P ’s)‚ (Kotler and Keller‚ 2006). Marketing strategies are developed through a process of thorough research‚ which will provide the vehicle for determining the correct product/service‚ appropriate pricing structures‚ with effective placement and promotion for establishing the proper position in the marketplace for achieving
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P. 1 2. Company Background P. 1 3. Macro-environment i. Political-Legal Environment P. 1 - 2 ii. Economic Environment P. 2 iii. Social Environment P. 2 iv. Ecological Environment P. 2 4. Difficulty i. Political-Legal Factor P. 2 - 3 ii. Economic Factor P. 3 iii. Social Environment P. 3 iv. Ecological Environment P. 3 5. Suggestion P. 3 - 4 6. Conclusion
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Global Marketing Environment and Its Effect On Marketing In this paper‚ I briefly analyzed global marketing environment and its effect on global marketing. There are 6 components of the global marketing environment: (1) Economic Environment‚ (2) Social Environment‚ (3) Technical Environment‚ (4) Institutional Environment‚ (5) Legal‚ Political Environment‚ and (6) Competitive Environment (Corner‚ n.d.) The changes of these components affect the market directly and create opportunities or threats
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Jelly Agustin BUS 113-A31 Precis #1 The changing role of Marketing in the Corporation This article introduces the root of changes in the role of Marketing as time goes by. In the early year‚ there is a concerned on commodities which lead the agriculture to industry. A Producer – Consumer was created. By 1960‚ Managerial approach emphasized in the study of Marketing. Research was used to analyze the firm’s capabilities in the market. As the market became competitive‚ researcher focused on how
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