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A Framework for Marketing Management International Edition 6 Analyzing Business Markets 1
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Chapter Questions What is the business market, and how does it differ from the consumer market? What buying situations do organizational buyers face? Who participates in the business-to- business buying process and how are buying decisions made? How can companies build strong relationships with business customers? © 2012 Pearson Education 6-2
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© 2012 Pearson Education 6-3 What is Organizational Buying? Organizational buying refers to the decision-making process by which formal organizations establish the need for purchased products and services, and identify, evaluate, and choose among alternative brands and suppliers.
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Top Marketing Challenges Understanding customer needs in new ways; Identifying new opportunities for growth; Improving value management techniques Calculating better marketing performance and accountability metrics; Competing and growing in global markets Countering the threat of product and service commoditization Convincing C-level executives to embrace the marketing concept © 2012 Pearson Education 6-4
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Characteristics of Business Markets Fewer buyers Close supplier- customer relationships Professional purchasing Many buying influences Multiple sales calls Derived demand Inelastic demand Fluctuating demand Geographically concentrated buyers Direct purchasing © 2012 Pearson Education 6-5
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© 2012 Pearson Education 6-6 Buying Situation Straight Rebuy Modified Rebuy New Task
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© 2012 Pearson Education 6-7 The Buying Center Initiators Users Influencers Deciders Approvers Buyers Gatekeepers
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© 2012 Pearson Education 6-8 Stages in the Buying Process: Buyphases Problem recognition General need description Product specification Supplier search Proposal solicitation Supplier selection Order-routine specification Performance review
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Table 6.2 Buygrid Framework © 2012 Pearson Education 6-9
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© 2012 Pearson Education 6-10 Forms of Electronic Marketplaces Catalog sites Vertical markets Pure play auction sites Spot markets Private exchanges Barter markets Buying alliances
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Methods for Researching Customer Value Internal engineering assessment Field value-in-use assessment Focus-group value assessment Direct survey questions Conjoint analysis Benchmarks Compositional approach Importance ratings © 2012 Pearson Education 6-11
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© 2012 Pearson Education 6-12 Order Routine Specification Stockless purchase plans Vendor-managed inventory Continuous replenishment
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Categories of Buyer-Seller Relationships Basic buying and selling Bare bones Contractual transaction Customer supply Cooperative systems Collaborative Mutually adaptive Customer is king © 2012 Pearson Education 6-13
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Institutional Markets © 2012 Pearson Education 6-14
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For Review What is the business market, and how does it differ from the consumer market? What buying situations do organizational buyers face? Who participates in the business-to-business buying process and how are buying decisions made? How can companies build strong relationships with business customers? © 2012 Pearson Education 6-15
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