COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: PRINCIPALS OF MARKETING INSTRUCTOR: Professor - Mark Runge OFFICE HOURS: By Appointment Only EMAIL: markrunge.rmit@gmail.com TEXTBOOK(S) AND REQUIRED TOOLS OR SUPPLIES 1. Marketing text COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed to provide students a clearer understanding of promoting‚ marketing and selling products and services. Information will be provided on various aspects of doing business including cultural‚ economic and legal issues
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[pic] HND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Module Study Guide: Unit 4: Marketing Principles Academic Year: 2012/13 [pic] [pic] School: IT & Business Faculty: Business and Financial Management Director of studies: Faisal Shahzad Malik Asst Director of studies: Chandika Bhatta Course Leader: George Reginald Anokye Lecturer: Muhammad A. Tabassum Date of approval:
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Marketing Principles Assignment FTDipMM13 Group Members: Krysten-Ann Vatsaloo CT0190453 Nurul FarahQuraishia Bte Andin J S CT0190883 Chua Zhi Yang CT0190392 Pek Zhi Ying Regina CT0190843 Cyrus Casper Francis CT0189281 Yolanda Teo CT0190745 Ranked 88th top brand in the world in 2012‚ and 91st in 2013 (Interbrand‚ 2013)‚ Starbucks
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Case Study: Target Target is one of the largest discount retailers in the United States and it competes with Walmart. For several years Target’s successful brand positioning assisted in slicing some of Walmart’s marketshare and for many years its’ business grew at a faster pace than Walmart. However‚ in 2008 due to economic conditions‚ global recession and higher unemployment‚ consumers became more frugal and Target experienced three straight quarters of flat same-store sales growth and a slight
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Aneesah Thomas Bus330 Principles of Marketing Brand Building and Consumer Decision Making Lindsey Fosse April 11‚ 2012 The Porsche has always been a niche brand that makes cars for a small and distinctive segment of automobile buyers. “ The Porsche brand was created in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche the man known for making the original Volkswagen Beetle one of the successful car designs of all time”(Kotler & Armstrong‚2010). Porsche began selling under its own name in the 1950’s‚ but not many
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Peter Neal Marketing Principles 10/05/2013 When McDoland’s venture’s out globally they have to use important standards of marketing. The two most important things that I have noticed that got changed with McDoalds strategy is their product presentation and their advertising strategies. In some countries they sold the same product as in the USA. Countries that did this was Bulgaria‚ Denmark‚ and Oman. The reason why they had similar products is due to the similar taste that the USA and these
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Chap 8 1. Brand (114) -> AMA defines as “a name‚ term‚ sign‚ symbol‚ or design‚ or a combination of them‚ intended to identify the goods or services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competitors” adds dimensions that differentiate the offering in some way from other offerings designed to satisfy the same need differences may be functional‚ rational‚ or tangible---related to the product performance of the brand differences may also be symbolic‚ emotional
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MARKETING PRINCIPLES ASSIGNMENT Introduction Part one of the assignment is to discus the macro environmental forces and key trends in personal computer and snack foods industries. Macro environment consists of six larger societal factors that affect the micro environment. The forces are demographic environment‚ economic‚ natural environment‚ technological environment‚ political environment and cultural environment. In part two of the assignment has three research situations. Each of
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well it made the soap and not on what customers wanted from a bar of soap. It had a _____ orientation. | | | | | Selected Answer: | a. production | Correct Answer: | a. production | Feedback: | The production orientation forces a company to build whatever it builds best‚ that is‚ whatever it has the experience and expertise in doing. | | | | | Question 2 | 1 out of 1 points | | Redefining the business mission of a mattress manufacturer as “a good night’s sleep‚”
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For most women shoes are probably the most important part of the whole outfit. The shoes you wear can increase your confidence or destroy it‚ and you can never have enough. Companies capitalize on this idea by mostly targeting women when they are marketing their shoe products. The market for fashion forward men is growing rapidly‚ thus more stores are providing a lot more variety of men’s shoes as well. The shoe market is divided into three major product categories athletic shoes‚ casual and dress
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