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APPLIED MARKETING STRATEGIES Lecture 8 MGT 681

Marketing Ecology Part 2

Collecting Information and Forecasting Demand

Lecture Agenda What are the components of a modern marketing information system? What are useful internal records? What makes up a marketing intelligence system? What are some influential macro environment developments? How can companies accurately measure and forecast demand?

What is a Marketing Information System? A marketing information system consists of people, equipment, and procedures to gather, sort, analyze, evaluate, and distribute needed, timely, and accurate information to marketing decision makers.

Case Study: MEDC

Information Needs Probes What decisions do you regularly make? What information do you need to make these decisions? What information do you regularly get? What studies do you periodically request? What information would you want that you are not getting now? What are the four most helpful improvements that could be made in the present marketing information system?

Internal Records and Marketing Intelligence Order-to-payment cycle Sales information system Databases, warehousing, data mining Marketing intelligence system

Database Management

What is a Marketing Intelligence System? A marketing intelligence system is a set of procedures and sources that managers use to obtain everyday information about developments in the marketing environment.

Steps to Quality Marketing Intelligence Train sales force to scan for new developments Motivate channel members to share intelligence Hire external experts to collect intelligence Network externally Utilize a customer advisory panel Utilize government data sources Purchase information

Sources of Competitive Information Independent customer goods and service review forums Distributor or sales agent feedback sites Combination sites offering customer reviews and expert opinions Customer complaint sites Public blogs

Needs and Trends Fad Trend Megatrend

Needs and Trends Fad: is “unpredictable, short-lived, and without social, economic, and political significance.” –A company can cash in on a fad, but getting it right requires luck and good timing. Trend: A direction or sequence of events with momentum and durability, –a trend is more predictable and durable than a fad – trends reveal the shape of the future – can provide strategic direction. Megatrend: is a “large social, economic, political, and technological change [that] is slow to form, and once in place, influences us for some time—between seven and ten years, or longer. What are today’s fads, trends, and megatrends?

Major Forces in the Environment Demographic Economic Socio-cultural Natural Technological Political-legal

Population and Demographics Population growth Population age mix Ethnic markets Educational groups Household patterns

Perspective on the Global Demographic Environment

Economic Environment Consumer Psychology Income Distribution Income, Savings, Debt, Credit

Economic Environment and Consumer Psychology

Income Distribution Subsistence economies Raw-material-exporting economies Industrializing economies Industrial economies

Social-Cultural Environment Views of themselves Views of others Views of organizations Views of society Views of nature Views of the universe

Table 3.4 Most Popular American Leisure Activities Reading TV Watching Spending time with family Going to movies Fishing Computer activities Gardening Renting movies Walking Exercise

Socio-Cultural Influences

Natural Environment Shortage of raw materials Increased energy costs Anti-pollution pressures Governmental protections

Keys to Avoiding Green Marketing Myopia Consumer Value Positioning Calibration of Consumer Knowledge Credibility of Product Claims

Consumer Environmental Segments Genuine Greens Not Me Greens Go-with-the-Flow Greens Dream Greens Business First Greens Mean Greens

Technological Environment Pace of change Opportunities for innovation Varying R&D budgets Increased regulation of change

The Political-Legal Environment Business Legislation Growth of Special Interest Groups

Forecasting and Demand Measurement How can we measure market demand? – Potential market – Available market – Target market – Penetrated market

A Vocabulary for Demand Measurement Market Demand Market Forecast Market Potential Company Demand Company Sales Forecast Company Sales Potential

Market Demand Functions

Estimating Current Demand: Total Market Potential Calculations – Multiple potential number of buyers by average quantity each purchases times price – Chain-ratio method

Estimating Current Demand: Area Market Potential Market-Buildup

Estimating Current Demand: Area Market Potential Multiple-Factor Index

Estimating Future Demand Survey of Buyers’ Intentions Composite of Sales Force Opinions Expert Opinion Past-Sales Analysis Market-Test Method

For Review What are the components of a modern marketing information system? What are useful internal records? What makes up a marketing intelligence system? What are some influential macroenvironment developments? How can companies accurately measure and forecast demand?