Businesses Need Marketing
The Need for Marketing Past View: simple set of activities that would help a business sell its products Today’s view: businesses utilize the marketing concept which is using the needs of customers as the primary focus during the planning, production, distribution, and promotion of a product and service
Development of Business Self-sufficient: do not rely on anyone else to survive Bartering: exchanging products or services with others by agreeing on their value Specialization of Labor: concentrating on one or a few related activities so they can be done well Money system: established the use of currency as a recognized medium of exchange Central Markets: location where people bring products to be conveniently exchanged Other Marketing Activities: support businesses to make the exchange process more efficient
The Functions of Business Production: creates or obtains products or services for sale –Raw materials (mining, logging) –Processing (oil refining, paper manufacturing) –Services (hair, nail, tanning) –Merchandising (retailers, wholesalers) Operations: on-going activities designed to support the primary function of a business and to keep it operating efficiently Accounts and Finance: plans and manages financial resources and maintains records and information related to the business’ finances
The Functions of Business Management and Administration: developing, implementing, and evaluating the plans and activities of a business Marketing: all business activities to make a product or service available to consumers and to ensure effective exchanges occur
Coordination of the Functions of Business Each function of business is dependent upon the other functions of the business –What would happen if a business was not successful in coordinating all aspects of the business operation? –Examples?