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Essentials of Marketing Chapter 2 Marketing Strategy Planning McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

At the end of this presentation, you should be able to: 1. Understand what a marketing manager does. 2. Know what marketing strategy planning is and why it is the focus of this book. 3. Understand target marketing. 4. Be familiar with the four Ps in a marketing mix. 5. Know the difference between a marketing strategy, a marketing plan, and a marketing program. 2 2

At the end of this presentation, you should be able to: 6. Be familiar with the text s framework for marketing strategy planning and why it involves a process of narrowing down from broad opportunities to the most attractive marketing strategy. 7. Know four broad types of marketing opportunities that help in identifying new strategies. 8. Understand why strategies for opportunities in international markets should be considered. 9. Understand the important new terms. 2 3

The Management Job in Marketing (Exhibit 2-1) Marketing Planning Whole-Company Strategic Management Planning Control Marketing Plan(s) and Program Implement Marketing Plan(s) and Program 2 4

What is a Marketing Strategy? (Exhibit 2-2) The The marketing mix marketing mix TARGET MARKET 2 5

Selecting a Marketing-Oriented Strategy Is Target Marketing (Exhibit 2-3) The marketing mix Production-oriented manager sees everyone as basically similar and practices mass marketing Marketing-oriented manager sees everyone as different and practices target marketing 2 6

An Application of Target Marketing 2 7

Developing Marketing Mixes for Target Markets (Exhibit 2-4) The marketing mix TARGET MARKET 2 8

The Product Element of the Marketing Mix Courtesy of Clear Blue Inc. 2 9

The Place Element of the Marketing Mix (Exhibit 2-6) Manufacturer or producer Geico Toyota Sara Lee Nestle Wholesaler Wholesaler Wholesaler Retailer Retailer Retailer Consumer 2 10

The Promotion Element of the Marketing Mix Personal Selling Mass Selling Telling and Selling the Customer Sales Promotion 2 11

The Price Element of the Marketing Mix Pricing Objectives Price Flexibility Competition Price Setting Price Changes Over the Life Cycle Geographic Pricing Terms Discounts and Allowances 2 12

All Four Ps Contribute to the Whole Product Place Promotion Selection of Target Market Price Understanding the Target Market Leads to Good Strategies! 2 13

Checking Your Knowledge General Motors is considering increasing the length of its bumper-to-bumper warranty on new vehicles from 3 years to 5 years. The marketing mix variable being considered here is: A. product. B. personnel. C. place. D. promotion. E. price. 2 14

Checking Your Knowledge A television network is trying to generate interest in a new television show in advance of its premiere. The network sends out press releases and makes the star of the new show available for guest appearances on TV and radio talk shows. The marketing mix variable involved here is: A. product. B. personnel. C. place. D. promotion. E. price. 2 15

Elements of a Firm s Marketing Program (Figure 2-8) Target Market + Marketing Mix = Marketing Strategy + Time- Related Details = Marketing Plan + Other Marketing Plans = A Firm s Marketing Program 2 16

Checking Your Knowledge An entrepreneurial teenager decides to start a new dogwalking business aimed at dog owners who have to leave their pets at home alone during regular working hours. The teenager develops a thorough description of the people in her target market and their needs. She then comes up with a general outline of the services she will offer, some price ranges, the geographic area she will serve, and some low- cost promotion ideas. What has she developed so far? A. A marketing program B. A marketing plan C. A SWOT analysis D. A marketing strategy E. Differentiation and segmentation 2 17

Checking Your Knowledge A large consumer products company markets several different lines of products, with many individual products in each line. Each product has its own marketing plan. The company president wants to bring together all of the different marketing plans into a single integrated document that can become part of the company s strategic plan. It appears that the company president plans to create a(n): A. marketing super-plan. B. marketing program. C. marketing strategy. D. operational plan. E. mass-marketing approach. 2 18

Customer Equity Profits depend on customer equity Marketing Program should benefit firm Identify opportunities to enhance customer equity Focus should be on longterm profits 2 19

The Importance of Marketing Strategy Planning Revising Marketing Strategies to Address Evolving Customer Needs Model T produced using an assembly line Mid-1920s: Model A launched in more than 20 different styles 1960s: Launched Mustang, a sporty car 2004: Launched Escape, the first hybrid SUV Ford and Microsoft has cooperated to develop the SYNC 2 20

Attractive Opportunities Breakthrough Opportunities Avoid Hit-or- Miss Marketing Competitive Advantage 2 21

The Importance of Good Research 2 22

Marketing Strategy Planning Process Highlights Opportunities (Exhibit 2-9) 2 23

Marketing Strategy Planning 2 24

Interactive Exercise: Marketing Strategy Present markets Present products Market penetration New products Product development New markets Market development Diversification 2 25

Checking Your Knowledge A large metropolitan university has an established summer- school program that offers a wide variety of classes to its current students. To expand enrollment, the school started promoting its summer school to students who live in the area and are home for the summer, even though they attend other universities during the regular school year. This effort is an example of: A. market penetration. B. market development. C. product development. D. diversification. E. a breakthrough opportunity. 2 26

Market Penetration 2 27

Checking Your Knowledge An electronics superstore sends a special coupon to its current customers offering them a special discount for purchases made during an upcoming week that occurs during a traditionally slow sales period. This is an example of: A. market penetration. B. market development. C. product development. D. diversification. E. a breakthrough opportunity. 2 28

Product Development Courtesy of McNeil Consumer Healthcare. 2 29

Product Development 2 30

International Opportunities Should Be Considered Smaller World Risks Involved Competitive Advantage Better Trends? Early Start 2 31

Global Competitive Advantage 2 32

You should now be able to: 1. Understand what a marketing manager does. 2. Know what marketing strategy planning is and why it is the focus of this book. 3. Understand target marketing. 4. Be familiar with the four Ps in a marketing mix. 5. Know the difference between a marketing strategy, a marketing plan, and a marketing program. 2 33

You should now be able to: 6. Be familiar with the text s framework for marketing strategy planning and why it involves a process of narrowing down from broad opportunities to the most attractive marketing strategy. 7. Know four broad types of marketing opportunities that help in identifying new strategies. 8. Understand why strategies for opportunities in international markets should be considered. 9. Understand the important new terms. 2 34

Key Terms Marketing management process Strategic (management) planning Marketing strategy Target market Marketing mix Target marketing Mass marketing Channel of distribution Personal selling Customer service Mass selling Advertising Publicity Sales promotion Marketing plan Implementation Operational decisions Marketing program Customer equity 2 35

Key Terms Breakthrough opportunities Competitive advantage Differentiation S.W.O.T. analysis Market penetration Market development Product development Diversification 2 36