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MARKETING MANAGEMENT 12 th edition 11 Dealing with Competition KotlerKeller

11-2 Chapter Questions How do marketers identify primary competitors? How should we analyze competitors’ strategies, objectives, strengths, and weaknesses? How can market leaders expand the total market and defend market share? How should market challengers attack market leaders? How can market followers or nichers compete effectively?

11-3 Figure 1.1 Five Forces Determining Segment Structural Attractiveness Potential entrants Suppliers Buyers Industry competitors Substitutes

11-4 Industry Concept of Competition Number of sellers and degree of differentiation Entry, mobility, and exit barriers Cost structure Degree of vertical integration Degree of globalization

11-5 Industry Concept of Competition Pure monopoly Oligopoly Monopolistic competition Pure competition

11-6 Analyzing Competitors Share of market Share of mind Share of heart

11-7 Expanding the Total Market New customers More usage

11-8 Figure 11.6 Six Types of Defense Strategies Defender Flank Preemptive Counteroffensive Mobile Contraction

11-9 Factors Relevant to Pursuing Increased Market Share Possibility of provoking antitrust action Economic cost Pursuing the wrong marketing-mix strategy The effect of increased market share on actual and perceived quality

11-10 Other Competitive Strategies Market challengers Market followers Market nichers

11-11 Market Challenger Strategies Define the strategic objective and opponents Choose a general attack strategy Choose a specific attack strategy

11-12 General Attack Strategies Frontal attack Flank attack Encirclement attack Bypass attack Guerrilla warfare

11-13 Specific Attack Strategies Price discounts Lower-priced goods Value-priced goods Prestige goods Product proliferation Product innovation Improved services Distribution innovation Manufacturing-cost reduction Intensive advertising promotion

11-14 Market Follower Strategies Counterfeiter Cloner Imitator Adaptor

11-15 Balancing Orientations Competitor-centered Customer-centered