Marketing Management By Philip‚ Kevin Lane Keller‚ Abraham Koshy‚ Mithileshwar Jha logo copy.tif SUMMARY by Chapter 6 Analyzing Consumer Markets Since marketing starts from the customer‚ it is of primary importance to understand the psyche of the customers and their buying motives. This chapter talks about the various behavioural patterns that govern the decision making process of a customer. A marketer needs to understand these factors affecting the customer’s purchase decisions
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Value Proposition A value proposition is a statement summarizing the customer segment‚ competitor targets and the core differentiation of a company’s product from the offerings of existing competitors. A company’s market contribution usually extends further than the core product‚ to include services‚ programs and systems essentials. Value Propositions translate those market offerings into a proclamation of the combined benefits a customer will gain. There are essentially 3 elements to Apple’s
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Consumer behaviour is the study of how individuals‚ groups‚ and organizations select‚ buy‚ use‚ and dispose of goods‚ services‚ ideas or experiences to satisfy their needs and wants. Consumers are exposed to a myriad of marketing and other external stimuli on a daily basis for which the marketer has to consider consumer characteristics and consumer psychology to successfully position a product or service. Consumer characteristics include; culture‚ social and personal factors and consumer psychology
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MCD 2050 Marketing 1 Minor Assignment Name: Frank (Lai Junyu) ID number: 22483829 Word Count: Summary This minor assignment is going to introduce the situation and history of a international hotel from China‚ Shangri-la hotel‚ which is one of the best and luxury hotel in Asia. Merely mention how the whole hotel market environment influence Shangri-la hotel. How do they compete with their major competitors? How do they segment their market and what is their
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Marketing Management 12 e PHILIP KOTLER & KEVIN LANE KELLER ISBN 0-13-145757-8 658.8—dc22 Note: all credits for contents goes to the original author. Summarized by Wawan Setiawan (winanci@gmail.com)Summarized by winanci@gmail.com 2 Redefining Marketing for 21 st Century ● Marketing is everywhere‚ but tricky ● It makes Marketing management difficult because it needs continuous improvementSummarized by winanci@gmail.com 3 The scope of marketing: What is marketing? (1) ● Marketing:
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STP Convergence Outcomes Scenario 1: The switches in the diagram booted at the same time. Based on the information provided in the diagram fill in the chart below: Switch Root Bridge (Y/N) Root Port(s) Designated Port(s) Forwarding Port(s) Blocking Port(s) 1 NO ge0/0 ge0/1 ge0/1 ____ 2 YES None ge0/0‚ ge0/1‚ ge0/8 ge0/0‚ ge0/1‚ ge0/8 ____ 3 NO ge0/0 ge0/1 ge0/1 Block‚ ge0/9 4 NO ge0/2 Block‚ ge0/0 Block‚ ge0/0 Block‚ ge0/0 Scenario 2: The switches in the diagram booted at the same time. Based
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Chapter 1: Defining Marketing for the 21st Century * Marketing is about identifying and meeting human and social needs. It is the activity‚ set of institutions‚ and processes for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offers that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners‚ and society at large. * Marketing creates demand for a product‚ which in turn drives revenue. Greater demand creates the need for companies to hire new workers‚ while revenue (top line) contributes to a
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MARKETING It defines marketing management as the process of planning & executing the conception of pricing‚ promotion‚ distribution of goods‚ services‚ ideas to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational goals. AMA- AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION. CORE CONCEPTS OF MARKETING Figure No.: Marketing Management is a social and managerial process by which individuals or firms obtain what they need or want through creating‚ offering‚ exchanging products of value with each
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Exercises for Marketing Management Section A • Indicate your answer by writing the letter corresponding to the correct answer in the questions. 1. Behavioural theory Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: a. Physiological need‚ safety needs b. Physiological need‚ safety needs‚ social needs c. Physiological need‚ safety needs‚ social needs‚ Esteem needs‚ Self-actualization d. Safety needs‚ social needs‚ Esteem needs‚ Self-actualization 2. Setting low price and aiming to enlarge market share
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Submitted By•Aashish •Charmi Patel •Karandeep Arora •Mamta Sharma •Prakruti Andharia Product Airtel • Parent company- Bharti Airtel India Limited. • Category- GSM Mobile Service Provider • Slogan/ Tag line- Express Yourself • USP- Top brand in India‚ Strong connectivity. Idea • Parent Company- Idea Cellular‚ Aditya Birla Group. • Category- GSM Mobile Service Provider • Slogan/Tagline- An Idea can change your life! • USP- Big brand‚ great services. Segmentation: AIRTEL Basic segmentation
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