Marketing principles --- summative assignment Brand analysis: a case study of Hai Di Lao (hot pot restaurant) Introduction Most of the organizations manage themselves through strategy context to meet the consumers’ needs and wants. The strategy context can be considered in terms of four main elements‚ namely: the organization (and its resources‚ skills‚ and capabilities)‚ the target customers‚ a firm’s competitors‚ and the wider environment. (Baines‚ Fill and Page‚ 2010) Furthermore‚ organization
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Marketing Principles Task 1 – Understand the concept and process of marketing 1a) Following are the elements of the marketing process * Marketing strategy : Targeting * Marketing strategy : Segmentation * Marketing strategy : Positioning * Marketing strategy : Targeting : One need to focus on the following elements * ·Economic factors * ·Demographic elements * ·Technological trends * ·Political/legal events * ·Social/cultural environment *
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Principles of Marketing Promotion: Overview and Personal Selling Promotion Mix Personal Selling Advertising Publicity Sales Promotion Elements in the Communication Process (Fig. 14.2) Promotion Strategy Strategic Objectives Appropriate Tasks Budget Implementation Evaluation and Control Strategic Issues Integration Relationships Goals: Information‚ Persuasion‚ Reminder Consumer Considerations: AIETA Model Target Integrated Marketing Communications (Fig. 14.1) Advertising Personal
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Marketing strategy A strategy is a long-term plan to achieve certain objectives. A marketing[link] strategy is therefore a marketing plan designed to achieve marketing objectives. For example‚ marketing objective may relate to becoming the market leader by delighting customers. The strategic plan therefore is the detailed planning involving marketing research‚ and then developing a marketing mix to delight customers. Every organisation needs to have clear marketing objectives‚ and the major route
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Table of Content: 1.0 Introduction………………………………………………………...3 2.0 Marketing Strategies: 2.1 Products………………………………………………………………………….5 2.2 Promotion……………………………………………………………………......5 2.3 Price………………………………………………………………………………7 2.4 Place………………………………………………………………………………8 3.0 Competitor analysis………………………………………………....9 4.0 Conclusion………………………………………………………….11 5.0 References…………………………………………………………..12 1.0 Introduction: Samsung Group is a Korean company for electronic products in different areas and some
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Introduction – I’m a newly appointed marketing manager‚ I am required to carry out a market environment situation analysis. 2.1 Micro – Some of these factors are connected with the company and affect the business. These factors have an massive impact on businesses and if not taken care of‚ it could destroy a business. A few examples of micro environments are customers‚ trade unions and banks. Micro Internals – Micro internal factors are that factors that can be controlled such as capital
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Marketing Project Part 1 Principles of Marketing Georgia Southern University Dr. Bock Marketing Project: Part 1 Company Description “Choose. Brew. Enjoy.”(McGinn‚ D.). These are three words that started a coffee brewing evolution‚ Keurig. Keurig is a coffee company that designs and manufactures single cup brewing system for use in the home‚ hospitality‚ commercial office‚ food service‚ and medical office environments. Keurig was founded in “1992 and is based in Reading‚ Massachusetts” (McGinn
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and using products and services‚ including the mental and social processes that precede and follow these actions Consumer Buying Behavior refers to the buying behavior of final consumers individuals & households who buy goods and services for personal consumption. Prof. P.V. Balakrishnan All these consumers make up the consumer market. The central question for marketers is: “How do consumers respond to various marketing efforts the company might use?” 1 CB-2 Value of Customers
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is also influencing the advertising on products to children ages 17 and younger. Imposing a ban on marketers would hurt the advertising industry; however these bans will help keep companies true to their words which at times does not happen. For example‚ a television ad claimed that the Klondike Lite Ice Cream Bar was 93% fat free. The FTC alleged that claim was false because the entire bar‚ including the chocolate coating‚ actually contained 14% fat. (The Commission concluded that a reasonable
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THE PROCESS OF STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION Clayton M. Christensen and Tara Donovan The Processes of Strategy Development and Implementation The Processes of Strategy Development and Implementation When described with the historical perspective of logically written business school case studies‚ companies’ strategies often seem to be the product of an organized and rigorous planning process. The way that most companies’ strategies actually come to be defined‚ however‚ is often
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