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Managing Marketing Information Chapter 4

Marketing Info. System Marketing Information System (MIS) Consists of people, equipment, and procedures to gather, sort, analyze, evaluate, and distribute needed, timely, and accurate information to marketing decision makers. Goal 2: Define the Marketing Information System 4-1

Marketing Info. System Begins and Ends with Information Users: Interacts with information users to assess information Develops needed information from internal and external sources Helps users analyze information for marketing decisions Distributes the marketing information and helps managers use it for decision making Goal 2: Define the Marketing Information System 4-2

Assessing Marketing Information Needs The MIS serves company managers as well as external partners The MIS must balance needs against feasibility: Not all information can be obtained. Obtaining, processing, sorting, and delivering information is costly Goal 2: Define the Marketing Information System 4-3

Developing Marketing Information Internal data Marketing intelligence Marketing research Internal data is gathered via customer databases, financial records, and operations reports. Advantages include quick/easy access to information. Disadvantages stem from the incompleteness or inappropriateness of data to a particular situation. Goal 2: Define the Marketing Information System 4-4

Developing Marketing Information Internal data Marketing intelligence Marketing research Marketing intelligence is the systematic collection and analysis of publicly available information about competitors and trends in the marketing environment. Competitive intelligence gathering activities have grown dramatically. Many sources of competitive information exist. Goal 2: Define the Marketing Information System 4-5

Company employees Internet Garbage Published information Competitor s employees Trade shows Benchmarking Channel members and key customers Goal 2: Define the Marketing Information System 4-6

Developing Marketing Information Internal data Marketing intelligence Marketing research Marketing research is the systematic design, collection, analysis, and reporting of data relevant to a specific marketing situation facing an organization. Goal 2: Define the Marketing Information System 4-7

Steps in the Marketing Research Process: 1. Defining the problem and research objectives. 2. Developing the research plan for collecting information. 3. Implementing the research plan collecting and analyzing the data. 4. Interpreting and reporting the findings. 4-8

Step 1: Defining the problem and research objectives The manager and the researcher must work together. These objectives guide the entire process. Exploratory, descriptive, and causal research each fulfill different objectives. 4-9

Step 2: Developing the Research Plan The research plan is a written document that outlines the type of problem, objectives, data needed, and the usefulness of the results. Includes: Secondary data: Information collected for another purpose that already exists. Primary data: Information collected for the specific purpose at hand 4-10

Secondary Data Secondary data sources: Government information Internal, commercial, and online databases Publications Advantages: Obtained quickly Less expensive than primary data Disadvantages: Information may not exist or may not be usable 4-11

Secondary Data Relevance Accuracy Currency Impartiality 4-12

Primary Data Primary research decisions: Research approaches Contact methods Sampling plan Research instruments 4-13

Primary Data Research Approach Contact Method Sampling Plan Research Instrument Observation research using people or machines Discovers behavior but not motivations. Survey research Effective for descriptive information. Experimental research Investigates cause and effect relationships. 4-14

Primary Data Research Approach Contact Method Sampling Plan Research Instrument Key Contact Methods Include: Mail surveys Telephone surveys Personal interviewing: Individual or focus group Online research 4-15

Marketing Info. System Flexibility Sample control Data quantity Cost Interviewer effects Speed of data collection Response rate 4-16

Primary Data Research Approach Contact Method Sampling Plan Research Instrument Sample: subgroup of population from whom information will be collected Sampling Plan Decisions: Sampling unit Sample size Sampling procedure: Probability samples Non-probability samples 4-17

Primary Data Research Approach Contact Method Sampling Plan Research Instrument Questionnaires Include open-ended and closed-ended questions Phrasing and question order are key Mechanical instruments Nielsen s people meters Checkout scanners Eye cameras 4-18

Step 3: Implementing the Research Plan Data is collected by the company or an outside firm The data is then processed and checked for accuracy and completeness and coded for analysis Finally, the data is analyzed by a variety of statistical methods 4-19

Step 4: Interpreting and Reporting the Findings The research interprets the findings, draws conclusions and reports to management Managers and researchers must work together to interpret results for useful decision making 4-20

Analyzing Marketing Information Statistical analysis and analytical models are often used Customer relationship management (CRM) software helps manage information by integrating customer data from all sources within a company CRM software offers many benefits and can help a firm gain a competitive advantage when used as part of a total CRM strategy Goal 4: Explain how companies analyze/distribute marketing information 4-21

Distributing and Using Marketing Information Routine reporting makes information available in a timely manner. User-friendly databases allow for special queries. Intranets and extranets help distribute information to company employees and value-network members. Goal 4: Explain how companies analyze/distribute marketing information 4-22

Other Considerations Marketing research in small businesses and not-for-profit organizations International marketing research Public policy and ethics Consumer privacy issues Misuse of research findings Goal 5: Discuss Special Issues Facing Market Researchers 4-23