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Information for Marketing
Decisions
Evans & Berman
Chapter 4
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Chapter Objectives
To show why marketing information is needed
To explain the role and importance of marketing information
systems
To examine a basic marketing information system, commercial
data bases, data-base marketing, and examples of MIS in
action
To define marketing research and its components and to look
at its scope
To describe the marketing research process
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Good Marketing Information
Enables Marketers To:
 Gain a competitive edge
 Reduce financial and image risks
 Determine consumer attitudes
 Monitor the environment
 Gather competitive intelligence
 Coordinate strategy
 Measure performance
 Improve advertising credibility
 Gain management support for decisions
 Verify intuition
 Improve effectiveness
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Good Information Also Allows
Marketers to:
 Assess SWOT
 Take Appropriate
Action in
Environment
 Maximize
Performance
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Intuition Is Not Enough
Relying on:
 Intuition
 Executive judgment
 Past experience is
insufficient.
Continuous monitoring of the
environment and SWOT
analysis must be maintained.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
The Scientific Method
It is imperative, when
collecting and analyzing
marketing information, to use
the Scientific Method OAT,and
to be:
Objective
Accurate
Thorough
Information Age Knowledge Worker
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Interrelationships of Marketing
Information Gathering
 Marketing Information
System (MIS)
 Marketing Research
Process
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Marketing Information System
An MIS is a
 "set of procedures and
methods designed to
generate, analyze,
disseminate, and store
anticipated marketing
decision information on
a regular, continuous
basis."
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Customer Data
Base
Targeting
Customers
Tracking
Activities Profiling
and Sorting
Flexible
Reports
Mass Mail
Follow-up
Letters
Auto Dialing
Remote
Access
Output
Global E-mail
Interactive
Tech Documents
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Environment Company Objectives
Marketing Plans
Marketing Intelligence
Network
•Marketing Research
•Continuous Monitoring
•Data Warehouse
Implementing
Marketing Plans
Implementation
Feedback
A Basic Marketing Information System
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Plentiful data, once beyond reach, is
here.
 Extensive commercial
data sources are now
available for research.
 Volumes of Census
data are now on Web
and CDs.
 Multiple sources of
information are now
transmitted rapidly via
Internet and Intranet,
and stored in Data
Warehousing.
Through data-base marketing,
companies can effectively
reach and interact with
customers.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Fully Integrated Data-Base
Marketing
Marketing and Sales
Systems
• Campaign Planning
• Market/competitor analysis
• Field sales support
• Telemarketing
• Direct Mail
• Sales force management
Marketing
Data Base
Customers
Prospects
Suspects
Financial and
Operational
Systems
• Order entry
• Inventory control
• Billing
• Collections/accounts
receivables, etc.
Company
Planning
• Strategic planning
• Research and
development
• Product planning
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
MIS in Action
An in-depth study found that:
 More than 3/4 of U.S. firms have a
marketing information system
 Of those, 95 percent are computer-
based
 Most believe MIS is critical to
decision making
 Many use annual reports, sales call
reports, and purchased reports to
amass competitive intelligence
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Marketing Research
 Involves collecting,
tabulating, and
analyzing data
about specific
issues related to the
marketing of goods,
services,
organizations,
people, places, and
ideas.
Global marketing research expenditures
total several billions of dollars each year.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Single-Source Data Collection
TV,
Shopping,
and
Computer
Habits
This is a result of high-tech
advances. It facilitates the tracking
activities of individual consumer
households.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Ethical Considerations
Business Consumer
Technology has both
elicited and compounded
the escalation of ethical
research issues and global
considerations, forcing
marketers to weigh all
research methodologies
very carefully.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
The Marketing Research Process
2.
Examination
of Secondary
Data
3.
Generation of
Primary Data
4.
Analysis
of Data
5.
Recommendations
6.
Implementation
of Findings
1.
Issue (Problem)
Definition
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Secondary
Data
Internal
External
Accounts Receivables/
Payables
P & L Statements
Government Publications,
such as Census Figures
Nongovernment
Publications
Primary
Data
Survey
Observatio
n
Experiment
Simulation
In person
Telephone
Mail
Human
Mechanical
Internet
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
1. Identify Problem/Issue
 Single greatest
challenge
 Involves developing a
focused statement
 Often requires
exploratory research to
gain ideas and insights
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Issue (Problem) Definition
 Develop statement
regarding issue to be
investigated.
 Conduct exploratory
research, also called
‘qualitative’ research.
 Refine statement
regarding issue to be
investigated.
 Once the issue is
clarified, conclusive
research, also called
‘quantitative’ research,
is used.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Basic Definition Steps Include:
Statement of Objectives
Identify Core Component
of Needs
 R.O.I.?
 Or Increase Market
Share?
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
2. Examination of Secondary Data
Secondary data have been previously gathered for
purposes other than current research. Secondary data:
 are existing data
 have been previously generated for other reasons
 should always be reviewed before any new data are
generated
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Secondary
Data
Internal
External
Accounts Receivables/
Payables
P & L Statements
Government Publications,
such as Census Figures
Nongovernment
Publications
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Internal Secondary Sources
 Budgets
 Sales figures
 P & L statements
 Accounts receivable
and payable
 All prior research
Old Stuff
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Secondary Data: External
Outside Company:
 Government: Census
Data, Department of
Labor
 Nongovernment:
Commercial research
organizations,
publications such as
magazines and books
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Advantages of Secondary Data
 Inexpensive
 Available
 Speedy
 Inside, "confidential"
information
 Credible sources
 Aids exploratory
research
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Disadvantages of Secondary
Data
 May be obsolete
 May lack suitability
 Questionable
methodologies
 Undisclosed findings
 Conflicting results
 Reliability may not be
proven
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
3. Primary Data
Primary data relate to a specific marketing issue.
Primary data are:
 collected to solve specific problem at hand
 necessary when available secondary data may be
insufficient
 usually required for conclusive research
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Primary Data
Advantages
 Precise
 Current
 Known methodology
 Secret
 Reliability
Disadvantages
 High costs
 Time consuming
 Perspective may be
limited
 Corporate limitations
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Primary
Data
Survey
Observatio
n
Experiment
Simulation
In person
Telephone
Mail
Human
Mechanical
Internet
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Types of Primary Data
Collection
 Survey: Communicates in
person, by phone, by mail,
or by Internet, and gathers
information from
respondents.
 Observation: Views and
notes consumer behavior.
 Experiment: One or more
factors manipulated under
controlled conditions.
 Simulation: A computer
based method to test
variables replicating real-
world applications.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Survey Instrument: Semantic
Differential
 Survey technique
 Uses bipolar (opposite)
adjective scales to
develop a consumer
profile regarding item
under consideration
 Could describe
 company
 person
 products
 idea
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Research Design Outline
 Who collects data?
 What information:
exploratory/conclusive?
 Who or what to be
studied?
 Technique to be used?
(survey/observation
experiment/simulation)
Other considerations:
 Cost Factors?
 Methodology?
 Time Frame?
 When & Where?
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
4. Data Analysis
 Questionnaire
information is coded and
numbered.
 Response categories are
labeled.
 Tabulations calculate
summary data for each
response category.
 Analysis is the
evaluation of
responses, usually by
statistical techniques,
pertaining to the
question under
investigation.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
5. Recommendations
 Firm's future actions are
based on research
findings.
 The report is written in
language for the
intended audience.
 They incorporate a
rationale and findings.
 Research reports
should be kept in the
data warehouse of a
firm’s marketing
intelligence network for
future reference.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
6. Implementation of Findings
 Research reports
represent feedback to
marketing managers.
 These managers are
responsible for utilizing
findings to achieve
short-term and long-
term goals.
 Implementation works
best when marketing
managers take part in
research design, have
broad control over
marketing decisions,
and have confidence
that results are
accurate.
Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002
Chapter Summary
 This chapter describes why marketing information is
needed.
 It explains the role and importance of marketing
information systems.
 It examines a basic marketing information system,
commercial data bases, data-base marketing, and shows
examples of MIS in action.
 It defines marketing research and its components and
looks at its scope.
 It describes the marketing research process.

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  • 2. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Chapter Objectives To show why marketing information is needed To explain the role and importance of marketing information systems To examine a basic marketing information system, commercial data bases, data-base marketing, and examples of MIS in action To define marketing research and its components and to look at its scope To describe the marketing research process
  • 3. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Good Marketing Information Enables Marketers To:  Gain a competitive edge  Reduce financial and image risks  Determine consumer attitudes  Monitor the environment  Gather competitive intelligence  Coordinate strategy  Measure performance  Improve advertising credibility  Gain management support for decisions  Verify intuition  Improve effectiveness
  • 4. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Good Information Also Allows Marketers to:  Assess SWOT  Take Appropriate Action in Environment  Maximize Performance
  • 5. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Intuition Is Not Enough Relying on:  Intuition  Executive judgment  Past experience is insufficient. Continuous monitoring of the environment and SWOT analysis must be maintained.
  • 6. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 The Scientific Method It is imperative, when collecting and analyzing marketing information, to use the Scientific Method OAT,and to be: Objective Accurate Thorough Information Age Knowledge Worker
  • 7. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Interrelationships of Marketing Information Gathering  Marketing Information System (MIS)  Marketing Research Process
  • 8. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Marketing Information System An MIS is a  "set of procedures and methods designed to generate, analyze, disseminate, and store anticipated marketing decision information on a regular, continuous basis."
  • 9. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Customer Data Base Targeting Customers Tracking Activities Profiling and Sorting Flexible Reports Mass Mail Follow-up Letters Auto Dialing Remote Access Output Global E-mail Interactive Tech Documents
  • 10. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Environment Company Objectives Marketing Plans Marketing Intelligence Network •Marketing Research •Continuous Monitoring •Data Warehouse Implementing Marketing Plans Implementation Feedback A Basic Marketing Information System
  • 11. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Plentiful data, once beyond reach, is here.  Extensive commercial data sources are now available for research.  Volumes of Census data are now on Web and CDs.  Multiple sources of information are now transmitted rapidly via Internet and Intranet, and stored in Data Warehousing. Through data-base marketing, companies can effectively reach and interact with customers.
  • 12. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Fully Integrated Data-Base Marketing Marketing and Sales Systems • Campaign Planning • Market/competitor analysis • Field sales support • Telemarketing • Direct Mail • Sales force management Marketing Data Base Customers Prospects Suspects Financial and Operational Systems • Order entry • Inventory control • Billing • Collections/accounts receivables, etc. Company Planning • Strategic planning • Research and development • Product planning
  • 13. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 MIS in Action An in-depth study found that:  More than 3/4 of U.S. firms have a marketing information system  Of those, 95 percent are computer- based  Most believe MIS is critical to decision making  Many use annual reports, sales call reports, and purchased reports to amass competitive intelligence
  • 14. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Marketing Research  Involves collecting, tabulating, and analyzing data about specific issues related to the marketing of goods, services, organizations, people, places, and ideas. Global marketing research expenditures total several billions of dollars each year.
  • 15. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Single-Source Data Collection TV, Shopping, and Computer Habits This is a result of high-tech advances. It facilitates the tracking activities of individual consumer households.
  • 16. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Ethical Considerations Business Consumer Technology has both elicited and compounded the escalation of ethical research issues and global considerations, forcing marketers to weigh all research methodologies very carefully.
  • 17. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 The Marketing Research Process 2. Examination of Secondary Data 3. Generation of Primary Data 4. Analysis of Data 5. Recommendations 6. Implementation of Findings 1. Issue (Problem) Definition
  • 18. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Secondary Data Internal External Accounts Receivables/ Payables P & L Statements Government Publications, such as Census Figures Nongovernment Publications Primary Data Survey Observatio n Experiment Simulation In person Telephone Mail Human Mechanical Internet
  • 19. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 1. Identify Problem/Issue  Single greatest challenge  Involves developing a focused statement  Often requires exploratory research to gain ideas and insights
  • 20. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Issue (Problem) Definition  Develop statement regarding issue to be investigated.  Conduct exploratory research, also called ‘qualitative’ research.  Refine statement regarding issue to be investigated.  Once the issue is clarified, conclusive research, also called ‘quantitative’ research, is used.
  • 21. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Basic Definition Steps Include: Statement of Objectives Identify Core Component of Needs  R.O.I.?  Or Increase Market Share?
  • 22. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 2. Examination of Secondary Data Secondary data have been previously gathered for purposes other than current research. Secondary data:  are existing data  have been previously generated for other reasons  should always be reviewed before any new data are generated
  • 23. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Secondary Data Internal External Accounts Receivables/ Payables P & L Statements Government Publications, such as Census Figures Nongovernment Publications
  • 24. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Internal Secondary Sources  Budgets  Sales figures  P & L statements  Accounts receivable and payable  All prior research Old Stuff
  • 25. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Secondary Data: External Outside Company:  Government: Census Data, Department of Labor  Nongovernment: Commercial research organizations, publications such as magazines and books
  • 26. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Advantages of Secondary Data  Inexpensive  Available  Speedy  Inside, "confidential" information  Credible sources  Aids exploratory research
  • 27. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Disadvantages of Secondary Data  May be obsolete  May lack suitability  Questionable methodologies  Undisclosed findings  Conflicting results  Reliability may not be proven
  • 28. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 3. Primary Data Primary data relate to a specific marketing issue. Primary data are:  collected to solve specific problem at hand  necessary when available secondary data may be insufficient  usually required for conclusive research
  • 29. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Primary Data Advantages  Precise  Current  Known methodology  Secret  Reliability Disadvantages  High costs  Time consuming  Perspective may be limited  Corporate limitations
  • 30. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Primary Data Survey Observatio n Experiment Simulation In person Telephone Mail Human Mechanical Internet
  • 31. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Types of Primary Data Collection  Survey: Communicates in person, by phone, by mail, or by Internet, and gathers information from respondents.  Observation: Views and notes consumer behavior.  Experiment: One or more factors manipulated under controlled conditions.  Simulation: A computer based method to test variables replicating real- world applications.
  • 32. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Survey Instrument: Semantic Differential  Survey technique  Uses bipolar (opposite) adjective scales to develop a consumer profile regarding item under consideration  Could describe  company  person  products  idea
  • 33. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Research Design Outline  Who collects data?  What information: exploratory/conclusive?  Who or what to be studied?  Technique to be used? (survey/observation experiment/simulation) Other considerations:  Cost Factors?  Methodology?  Time Frame?  When & Where?
  • 34. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 4. Data Analysis  Questionnaire information is coded and numbered.  Response categories are labeled.  Tabulations calculate summary data for each response category.  Analysis is the evaluation of responses, usually by statistical techniques, pertaining to the question under investigation.
  • 35. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 5. Recommendations  Firm's future actions are based on research findings.  The report is written in language for the intended audience.  They incorporate a rationale and findings.  Research reports should be kept in the data warehouse of a firm’s marketing intelligence network for future reference.
  • 36. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 6. Implementation of Findings  Research reports represent feedback to marketing managers.  These managers are responsible for utilizing findings to achieve short-term and long- term goals.  Implementation works best when marketing managers take part in research design, have broad control over marketing decisions, and have confidence that results are accurate.
  • 37. Copyright Atomic Dog Publishing, 2002 Chapter Summary  This chapter describes why marketing information is needed.  It explains the role and importance of marketing information systems.  It examines a basic marketing information system, commercial data bases, data-base marketing, and shows examples of MIS in action.  It defines marketing research and its components and looks at its scope.  It describes the marketing research process.