MARKETING LECTURE NOTES Dimitris Drosos Lecturer Technological Education Institute of Piraeus Business School Management Information System & New Technology Lab LOGO CONTENTS About Marketing Marketing - Product Marketing - Promotion Marketing Strategy E - Marketing GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research – Marketing Notes ABOUT MARKETING GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research – Marketing Notes WHAT IS MARKETING GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research –
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Chapter: Managing Product Line: What is Product? We define a product as anything that can be offered to a market for attention‚ acquisition‚ use‚ or consumption that might satisfy a want or need. Product include more than just tangible goods. Broadly define‚ products include physical objects‚ services‚ events‚ persons‚ places‚ organizations‚ ideas‚ or mixes of these entities. We use the term product broadly to include any or all of these entities. Because of their important in the world economy
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Kotler and Keller (2009‚ p. 482) define retailing to encompass all activities in selling goods or services to the final consumers for personal or business use irrespective of the type of organization‚ how the goods are sold or where the goods are sold. The retail sector accounts for a sizable share of the Philippine economy. Patalinghug (2001) claimed that the retail trade sector contributed on the average 10.7 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from 1981 to 1999 and
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Marketing Management By Philip‚ Kevin Lane Keller‚ Abraham Koshy‚ Mithileshwar Jha SUMMARY by logo copy.tif Chapter 1 Understanding Marketing Management Marketing is an essential art and science that is engaged in a vast number of activities by both persons and organizations. It has become an increasingly vital ingredient in the success of a business. Good marketing is the result of careful planning and execution. There are two sides to marketing – the formulated side and the
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Introduction To Marketing Chapter 1 Marketing: Managing Profitable Customer Relationships Marketing is the process my which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships in order to capture value from customers in return. The Marketing Process can be represented by a simple five-step model. In the first four steps‚ companies work to understand consumers‚ create customer value‚ build strong customer relationships. In the final step‚ companies reap the rewards of creating
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Marketing Management Chapter 8 key points * To develop the best marketing plans‚ managers need to understand what makes each segment unique and different. * Effective target marketing requires: market segmentation; market targeting‚ and market positioning. * A market segment consists of a group of customers who share a similar set of needs and wants. Market segments are generally defined by looking at descriptive characteristics or behavioral considerations. * Geographic
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ students should: ❑ Know why marketing is important ❑ Know what is the scope of marketing ❑ Know some of the fundamental marketing concepts ❑ Know how marketing management has changed ❑ Know are the necessary tasks for successful marketing management CHAPTER SUMMARY From a managerial point of view‚ marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating‚ communicating‚ and delivering value
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Dell Corporation‚ Strategic Case Analysis prepared by Ijaz Qureshi and John Mufich‚ Argosy University Business School‚ San Francisco‚ California‚ USA. Case Analysis: Dell Corporation By: Ijaz Qureshi & John Muffich For: Dr. Admassu Bezabah B7405 Business Policy Seminar Summer II: 2004 © Ijaz and John‚ Argosy Business School‚ Argosy University‚ San Francisco‚ California‚ USA 1 Dell Corporation‚ Strategic Case Analysis prepared by Ijaz Qureshi and John Mufich‚ Argosy University Business
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Major Tasks of Marketing Management The popular image of the marketer is that he is a professional whose job is to create and maintain demand for something. Unfortunately‚ this is too limited a view of the range of marketing challenges he faces. Depending upon the type of demand‚ the different marketing tasks can be classified into eight types: 1. Negative Demand: |Definition |A state in which all or most of the important segments of the potential market dislike the
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ENG 111 Journal Entry #4 Thoughts on Armstrong Essay While reading Karen Armstrong’s essay depicting her opinion of religion‚ I found myself agreeing with her more than I usually do any other written art. The facts were brilliantly organized and centered around one main focus: the need for one to be “right” above another. As a member of a strong Southern Baptist congregation‚ I’ve found myself questioning the ideas that have been preached to me my entire life. These questions aren’t to discount
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