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WHAT IS MARKETING?
Marketing is everyone’s business. Every person working for an
organisation should understand the importance of marketing.
 Definitions:
“ Marketing is the management process responsible for identifying,
anticipating and satisfying consumer requirements profitably”
– CIM
“Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception,
pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services
to create exchange and satisfy individual and organisational needs.”
 AMA
Why It’s Important
Effective marketing puts the
products in the hands of its
targeted customers.
Basics of Marketing
A market is a group of customers
who share common wants and
needs, and who have the ability to
purchase a particular product.
Basics of Marketing
Marketing is the process of
creating, promoting, and presenting
a product to meet the wants and
needs of consumers.
One fundamental question: Is Marketing creating
or satisfying needs?
Key Words
market
marketing
marketing concept
target marketing
relationship marketing
marketing mix
break-even point
Key Words
market research
demographics
channel of distribution
direct distribution
indirect distribution
wholesaler
retailer
MARKETING IS AN ORGANISATIONAL
FUNCTION
The diagram below shows the many functions that can be carried out in organisations
which, dependant on the organisation, can be classified as operational functions
of marketing.
The operational
functions of marketing
Advertising P.R.
Selling
Financing
Buying
Forecasting
Pricing
Publicity
Merchandising
Market Research
Transporting
Risk Taking
Servicing
Stockholding
Display
CRM Sales Promotion
MARKETING AS A MANAGEMENT
FUNCTION
Here the role of marketing is ensuring that the operational activities of the
organisation (not just marketing) are clearly directed towards the principal
objective of meeting the needs of the customers effectively. It involves
analysing customers and anticipating their needs, planning, resource
allocations, control and investment in terms of money, appropriate skilled
people and physical resources to ensure both customer and organisational
needs are met to each’s satisfaction.
 Marketing as a Business Concept – in this regard marketing is the study
of exchange processes especially those associated with the provision of
goods and services. It takes its lead from the social sciences in that, the
basic tenant of society is that we all need each other. The idea here is, if I’ve
got something you want and you’ve got something I want, then we do a deal
(which is the exchange process)
MARKETING AS A BUSINESS CONCEPT
Customer
Supplier
Something of value
Goods, services, benefits
Something of value
Money, exchange of goods
The Exchange Process
EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS
Consumers Costs & Benefits Organisations
Customer
Cash
Quench
thirst
Pepsi
Patient
Insurance
premiums
Medical
treatment
Private Hospital
Student
Fees
Education
University
EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS
Consumers Costs & Benefits Organisations
Volunteer
Time
Sense of
community
service Non-profit youth group
Voter
Vote
Sense of economic/social
progress continued
employment etc Politic Party
Reader
Lone parent
Taxes
Public Library, Benefit agency
MARKETING AS A BUSINESS
PHILOSOPHY
Simply a way (i.e. orientation) towards how the business will
behave.
As a philosophy it recognises the importance of the customer
and that all business exists to serve customers rather than
manufacturing products.
To quote Adam Smith C A in his famous text ‘ The wealth of
“Consumption is the sole purpose of production and the interests
of the product ought to be attended o only so far as it may be
necessary for promoting those of the customer”
CORE CONCEPTS OF MARKETING
Needs
Wants
Demand
Products/
Services
Value
&
Satisfaction
Exchange
Process
Exchange
Transactions
Relationships
Markets Marketing
EVOLUTION OF MARKETING CONCEPT AND
MARKETING ORIENTATION
 Self-sufficiency – No exchange process
 Simple – Start of exchange process
 Local markets – Economic specialisations
 Money economy – Medium of exchange
 Industrial revolution – Rapid growth in world population leading to increased demand.
Problem – How to supply?
 Production orientation – More efficient production eventually led to oversupply. Problem
changed to – How to dispose?
 Soles orientation – Economic theory states: when supply exceeds demand, reduce
price and use other techniques to stimulate demand.
 Product orientation – Demand. Problem – how to keep customers? Companies sought
to keep customers by increasing emphasis on product design,
Problem – competition quickly copied and the design didn’t suit
everyone. Too many products than they demand for them.
 Marketing orientation – Production based on customer needs and wants. Specific
markets identified and matched their requirements to the
capabilities of the company to ensure both parties needs were
satisfied.
BUSINESS ORIENTATION
Orientation Profit Driver Approximate
Time Frame
Characteristics
Production Production Methods Up to 1940’s Improvement of production and in order
to achieve a reduction of costs and
improved efficiency.
Product Quality of Product Until 1960’s The quality of the product is paramount.
Focus on product not customer needs.
Selling Selling Methods 1950-1970’s Effective selling and promotion are the
new drivers to success.
Marketing Needs and wants of
customers
1970 to date Focus on providing the goods and
services that satisfy the needs and wants
of consumers.
Further approaches to marketing
Relationship
Marketing
Building and keeping
good customer
relations
1990’s to date Emphasis placed on keeping as well as
winning customer strategies.
Societal
Marketing
Benefit the society 1990’s to date Similar to marking orientation but also
concerned with the long term impact of
organisational activities on the
environment (society)
Marketing Mix: The 4 Ps
Place
Promotion Product
Price
The Marketing Mix
Importance of 4Ps by Industry –
examples of promotions
Advertising
Sales Promotion
Personal Selling
PR
Advertising
Sales Promotion
Personal Selling
PR
Consumer Goods Industrial Goods
Importance
High
Low
Push versus Pull
Push Strategy Manufacturer Intermediary End User
e.g Lever Brothers
Pull Strategy Manufacturer Intermediary End User
e.g. P & G
Demand Demand
Demand Demand
Παραγωγή
Marketing
Προϊόν
Πωλήσεις
1. Η φιλοσοφία της παραγωγής
n Η ποιό παλαιά
n Προσπάθεια παραγωγής
πολλών προϊόντων
n Σε χαμηλές τιμές
n Βελτίωση παραγωγής
n Ικανοποιητική διανομή
2. Φιλοσοφία Προϊόντος
n Βελτίωση ποιότητας
n Best value for money
n Ο κατ/τής επιθυμεί τα προϊόντα
που του προσφέρουν την
μεγαλύτερη ικανοποίηση
3. Φιλοσοφία Πωλήσεων
n Τα προϊόντα πωλούνται δεν
αγοράζονται
n Η ενέργεια της αγοράς είναι η
απάντηση στο ερέθισμα των
πωλήσεων & όχι στις ανάγκες
του καταναλωτή
n Push vs pull strategy
4. Φιλοσοφία του Marketing
n Κύριο έργο ο καθορισμό
αναγκών & επιθυμιών
n Targeted Marketing
n Προσαρμογή στην
παραγωγή & διανομή
αυτών των προϊόντων
Η εξέλιξη της φιλοσοφίας του Marketing
5. Φιλοσοφία Κοινωνικού Marketing
• ερωτηματικό εάν το 4 αποτελεί
ευχολόγιο ή είναι ο νέος προσανατολισμός
Των ενεργειών του Marketing
Marketing Management – Athens Metropolitan College – Κώστας Γεωργικόπουλος
Η ανάπτυξη της σπουδαιότητας του
Marketing
Αρχική οικονομία της παραγωγής
• Παράγω μόνο για εμένα & την οικογένεια, κυρίως
πρωτογενής τομέας)
Δημιουργία πλεονάσματος (surplus)
• (simple trade era)
Έναρξη δραστηριότητας ανταλλαγών
Αρχή της οικονομίας της αγοράς & της παραγωγής
• Βιομηχανική επανάσταση, 18ος αιώνας)
Έναρξη της οικονομίας των υπηρεσιών
Marketing Management – Athens Metropolitan College – Κώστας Γεωργικόπουλος

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Introduction to Marketing Management.ppt

  • 1. WHAT IS MARKETING? Marketing is everyone’s business. Every person working for an organisation should understand the importance of marketing.  Definitions: “ Marketing is the management process responsible for identifying, anticipating and satisfying consumer requirements profitably” – CIM “Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to create exchange and satisfy individual and organisational needs.”  AMA
  • 2. Why It’s Important Effective marketing puts the products in the hands of its targeted customers.
  • 3. Basics of Marketing A market is a group of customers who share common wants and needs, and who have the ability to purchase a particular product.
  • 4. Basics of Marketing Marketing is the process of creating, promoting, and presenting a product to meet the wants and needs of consumers.
  • 5. One fundamental question: Is Marketing creating or satisfying needs?
  • 6. Key Words market marketing marketing concept target marketing relationship marketing marketing mix break-even point
  • 7. Key Words market research demographics channel of distribution direct distribution indirect distribution wholesaler retailer
  • 8. MARKETING IS AN ORGANISATIONAL FUNCTION The diagram below shows the many functions that can be carried out in organisations which, dependant on the organisation, can be classified as operational functions of marketing. The operational functions of marketing Advertising P.R. Selling Financing Buying Forecasting Pricing Publicity Merchandising Market Research Transporting Risk Taking Servicing Stockholding Display CRM Sales Promotion
  • 9. MARKETING AS A MANAGEMENT FUNCTION Here the role of marketing is ensuring that the operational activities of the organisation (not just marketing) are clearly directed towards the principal objective of meeting the needs of the customers effectively. It involves analysing customers and anticipating their needs, planning, resource allocations, control and investment in terms of money, appropriate skilled people and physical resources to ensure both customer and organisational needs are met to each’s satisfaction.  Marketing as a Business Concept – in this regard marketing is the study of exchange processes especially those associated with the provision of goods and services. It takes its lead from the social sciences in that, the basic tenant of society is that we all need each other. The idea here is, if I’ve got something you want and you’ve got something I want, then we do a deal (which is the exchange process)
  • 10. MARKETING AS A BUSINESS CONCEPT Customer Supplier Something of value Goods, services, benefits Something of value Money, exchange of goods The Exchange Process
  • 11. EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Consumers Costs & Benefits Organisations Customer Cash Quench thirst Pepsi Patient Insurance premiums Medical treatment Private Hospital Student Fees Education University
  • 12. EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Consumers Costs & Benefits Organisations Volunteer Time Sense of community service Non-profit youth group Voter Vote Sense of economic/social progress continued employment etc Politic Party Reader Lone parent Taxes Public Library, Benefit agency
  • 13. MARKETING AS A BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY Simply a way (i.e. orientation) towards how the business will behave. As a philosophy it recognises the importance of the customer and that all business exists to serve customers rather than manufacturing products. To quote Adam Smith C A in his famous text ‘ The wealth of “Consumption is the sole purpose of production and the interests of the product ought to be attended o only so far as it may be necessary for promoting those of the customer”
  • 14. CORE CONCEPTS OF MARKETING Needs Wants Demand Products/ Services Value & Satisfaction Exchange Process Exchange Transactions Relationships Markets Marketing
  • 15. EVOLUTION OF MARKETING CONCEPT AND MARKETING ORIENTATION  Self-sufficiency – No exchange process  Simple – Start of exchange process  Local markets – Economic specialisations  Money economy – Medium of exchange  Industrial revolution – Rapid growth in world population leading to increased demand. Problem – How to supply?  Production orientation – More efficient production eventually led to oversupply. Problem changed to – How to dispose?  Soles orientation – Economic theory states: when supply exceeds demand, reduce price and use other techniques to stimulate demand.  Product orientation – Demand. Problem – how to keep customers? Companies sought to keep customers by increasing emphasis on product design, Problem – competition quickly copied and the design didn’t suit everyone. Too many products than they demand for them.  Marketing orientation – Production based on customer needs and wants. Specific markets identified and matched their requirements to the capabilities of the company to ensure both parties needs were satisfied.
  • 16. BUSINESS ORIENTATION Orientation Profit Driver Approximate Time Frame Characteristics Production Production Methods Up to 1940’s Improvement of production and in order to achieve a reduction of costs and improved efficiency. Product Quality of Product Until 1960’s The quality of the product is paramount. Focus on product not customer needs. Selling Selling Methods 1950-1970’s Effective selling and promotion are the new drivers to success. Marketing Needs and wants of customers 1970 to date Focus on providing the goods and services that satisfy the needs and wants of consumers. Further approaches to marketing Relationship Marketing Building and keeping good customer relations 1990’s to date Emphasis placed on keeping as well as winning customer strategies. Societal Marketing Benefit the society 1990’s to date Similar to marking orientation but also concerned with the long term impact of organisational activities on the environment (society)
  • 17. Marketing Mix: The 4 Ps Place Promotion Product Price The Marketing Mix
  • 18. Importance of 4Ps by Industry – examples of promotions Advertising Sales Promotion Personal Selling PR Advertising Sales Promotion Personal Selling PR Consumer Goods Industrial Goods Importance High Low
  • 19. Push versus Pull Push Strategy Manufacturer Intermediary End User e.g Lever Brothers Pull Strategy Manufacturer Intermediary End User e.g. P & G Demand Demand Demand Demand
  • 20. Παραγωγή Marketing Προϊόν Πωλήσεις 1. Η φιλοσοφία της παραγωγής n Η ποιό παλαιά n Προσπάθεια παραγωγής πολλών προϊόντων n Σε χαμηλές τιμές n Βελτίωση παραγωγής n Ικανοποιητική διανομή 2. Φιλοσοφία Προϊόντος n Βελτίωση ποιότητας n Best value for money n Ο κατ/τής επιθυμεί τα προϊόντα που του προσφέρουν την μεγαλύτερη ικανοποίηση 3. Φιλοσοφία Πωλήσεων n Τα προϊόντα πωλούνται δεν αγοράζονται n Η ενέργεια της αγοράς είναι η απάντηση στο ερέθισμα των πωλήσεων & όχι στις ανάγκες του καταναλωτή n Push vs pull strategy 4. Φιλοσοφία του Marketing n Κύριο έργο ο καθορισμό αναγκών & επιθυμιών n Targeted Marketing n Προσαρμογή στην παραγωγή & διανομή αυτών των προϊόντων Η εξέλιξη της φιλοσοφίας του Marketing 5. Φιλοσοφία Κοινωνικού Marketing • ερωτηματικό εάν το 4 αποτελεί ευχολόγιο ή είναι ο νέος προσανατολισμός Των ενεργειών του Marketing Marketing Management – Athens Metropolitan College – Κώστας Γεωργικόπουλος
  • 21. Η ανάπτυξη της σπουδαιότητας του Marketing Αρχική οικονομία της παραγωγής • Παράγω μόνο για εμένα & την οικογένεια, κυρίως πρωτογενής τομέας) Δημιουργία πλεονάσματος (surplus) • (simple trade era) Έναρξη δραστηριότητας ανταλλαγών Αρχή της οικονομίας της αγοράς & της παραγωγής • Βιομηχανική επανάσταση, 18ος αιώνας) Έναρξη της οικονομίας των υπηρεσιών Marketing Management – Athens Metropolitan College – Κώστας Γεωργικόπουλος