22-1 chapter questions what are the trends in marketing practices? how are marketing departments...
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Chapter Questions
• What are the trends in marketing practices?
• How are marketing departments organized?
• What are the role of marketing in
organizations?
• What skills are necessary for successful
marketing?
• Can companies be socially responsible?
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Trends in Marketing Practices
• Merging• Globalizing• Outsourcing• Reengineering• Flattening• Focusing• Benchmarking• Supplier partnering• Customer partnering
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Organizing the Marketing Department
• Functionally
• Geographically
• By product
• By brand
• By market
• Matrix
• By corporate/division
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Horizontal Product Team
• PM = Product Manager• R = Market Researcher• C = Communication Specialist• S = Sales Manager• D = Distribution Specialist• F = Finance Specialist• E = Engineer
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Triangular Product Team
• PM = Product Manager• R = Market Researcher• C = Communication Specialist
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Marketing at the Corporate Level
• To promote a culture of customer orientation
• To be an advocate for the customer
• To assess market attractiveness
• To develop firm’s overall value proposition,
the vision, and articulation of how it
proposes to deliver superior value to
customers
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Necessary Skills for Marketing Programs
• Diagnostic
(“Analytics”
• Implementation
• Evaluation
• Interaction with
corporate level
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Types of Marketing Control
Annual plan control
Profitability control
Efficiency control
Strategic control
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The Control Process
What do we want to achieve?
What is happening?
Why is it happening?
What should we do about it?
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The bigger picture
Corporations exist as part of society
what do they do to help?
(Besides earn a profit for shareholders)
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Corporate Social Responsibility
Marketing efforts
using the resources of the company
to enhance society.
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Corporate Social Responsibility
Legal behaviour
Ethical behaviour
Socially Responsible Behaviour
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Cause-Related Marketing
Marketing that links the firm’s contributionsto a designated cause to customers
engaging directly or indirectly inrevenue-producing transactions
with the firm.
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Branding a Cause Marketing Program
• Self-branded:
– Create Own Cause Program
• Co-branded:
– Link to Existing Cause Program
• Jointly branded:
– Link to Existing Cause Program
Social Marketing
• Three major classes of tools to change
behavior
– Education (Promises)
– Law (Sticks)
– Marketing (Carrots)