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Chapter 3: The Marketing Concept Unit 1: Marketing Basics
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Learning Goals Explain the three elements of the marketing concept Describe the benefits of the marketing concept to business and customers Identify the seven functions of marketing Give an example of each marketing function and describe how it supports the marketing concept
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Day 1 Response Journal Describe a time when you were a very satisfied customer. Be sure to outline the business name and explain what they did to make you feel “satisfied”. ***Save as Sept 21 in your Response Journal folder***
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The Marketing Concept There are millions of businesses out there and many of them sell similar products These businesses compete with each other for customers The businesses that get the most customers are typically the most successful So what helps a business get more customers?
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Utility Businesses usually get more customers when they; Learn about their customers Make their products useful In business, usefulness is called _________ E.g. a bank staying open on weekends is a form of utility E.g. offering products in a convenient location, such as a corner store, is a another example of utility The process of adding utility is often called adding value Utility
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The Marketing Concept The marketing concept is an approach to business When a business focuses on the customer, the business is said to be following the marketing concept There are 3 elements to the marketing concept; Customer Satisfaction Total Company Approach Profit
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The Marketing Concept _______________________ is the positive feeling that customers get when their expectations are met or exceeded Customer Satisfaction
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The Marketing Concept Businesses that follow the marketing concept; Provide goods and services that meet or exceed customers’ expectations Creating Customer Satisfaction Encourage all four functions of business to work together to provide customer satisfaction Following the Total Company Approach Balance satisfying customers with making sales Generating a Profit
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The Functions of Marketing The role of marketing is to help the whole company focus on its customers The marketing function specializes in learning about customer needs and wants Marketing itself consists of hundreds of activities There are a variety of ways to organize these activities
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The Functions of Marketing The activities of marketing can be organized into seven different marketing functions; Channel Management Marketing-Information Management (MIM) Market Planning Pricing Product/Service Management Promotion Selling
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The Functions of Marketing Channel Management Handles activities involved in getting products from producers to customers Activities include; Transporting goods, storing goods, finding sources for products, making sure products get where they are needed on time, transferring ownership of products, etc.
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The Functions of Marketing Marketing-Information Management (MIM) Also called _________________________ Means to gather, analyze, and distribute information about markets, competition, and customers One of the main ways businesses learn what the customer wants Example activities include; Developing surveys, analyzing research results, meeting with customers, etc. Marketing Research
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The Functions of Marketing Market Planning Used to determine the target market and the strategies used to attract the selected audience Activities include; Identifying the target market, segmenting the market, determining marketing strategies based on the target market, conducting market analyses, developing a marketing plan, etc.
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The Functions of Marketing Pricing Handles activities involved in setting the price for a product Pricing also involves researching and analyzing the prices that competitors charge
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The Functions of Marketing Product/Service Management Activities include; Developing new products Modifying existing products Deciding which products to carry in a store
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The Functions of Marketing Promotion Non-personal communication with customers, that is designed to influence them to purchase the product Activities include; Advertising Public Relations Sales Promotions Publicity
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The Functions of Marketing Selling Personal communication with customers Activities may include; Helping customers in the store Making sales presentations Answer customer questions on the phone Demonstrating how the product works, etc.
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Day 1 Assigned Work Students please complete the following; Read the TD Canada Trust Profile on page 34 and answer the 2 questions Thinking Question #1 on page 35 Application Question #1 on page 35 *** Save As Ch 3 Day 1 in your Unit 1 folder***
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