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Managing Marketing Information to Gain Customer Insights May 10, 2016 Managing Marketing Information to Gain Customer Insights

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Defining the Problem and Research Objectives Exploratory research Descriptive research Causal research

A Comparison of Basic Research Designs Exploratory Descriptive Causal Objective: Characteristics: Methods: Discovery of ideas and insights Flexible, versatile (small sample & Quickest) Often the front end of total research design Expert surveys Pilot surveys Secondary data Qualitative research Describe market characteristics or functions Marked by the prior formulation of specific hypotheses Preplanned and structured design Secondary data Surveys Panels Observation and other data Determine cause and effect relationships Manipulation of one or more independent variables (longest) Control of other mediating variables Experiments

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Developing the Research Plan Outlines sources of existing data Spells out the specific research approaches, contact methods, sampling plans, and instruments to gather data

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Developing the Research Plan Secondary data consist of information that already exists somewhere, having been collected for another purpose Primary data consist of information gathered for the special research plan

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Planning Primary Data Collection Research approaches Contact methods Sampling plan Research instruments

Developing Marketing Information Market Research Research Approaches Observational research involves gathering primary data by observing relevant people, actions, and situations Ethnographic research involves sending trained observers to watch and interact with consumers in their natural environment

Developing Marketing Information Market Research Research Approaches Survey research is the most widely used method and is best for descriptive information—knowledge, attitudes, preferences, and buying behavior Flexible People can be unable or unwilling to answer Gives misleading or pleasing answers Privacy concerns

Developing Marketing Information Market Research Research Approaches Experimental research is best for gathering causal information— cause-and-effect relationships

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Contact Methods Focus Groups Six to 10 people with a trained moderator Challenges Expensive Difficult to generalize from small group Consumers not always open and honest

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Contact Methods Online marketing research Internet surveys Online panels Online experiments Click-stream data Online focus groups

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Online Research Advantages Low cost Speed Higher response rates Good for hard to reach groups Disadvantages Restricted internet access Not sure who is answering

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Sampling Plan Sample is a segment of the population selected for marketing research to represent the population as a whole Who is to be surveyed? How many people should be surveyed? How should the people be chosen?

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Research Instruments Questionnaires Most common Administered in person, by phone, or online Flexible Watch working and ordering of questions

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Research Instruments - Questionnaires Closed-end questions include all possible answers, and subjects make choices among them Provide answers that are easier to interpret and tabulate Open-end questions allow respondents to answer in their own words Useful in exploratory research

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Research Instruments Mechanical devices People meters Checkout scanners Neuro- marketing

Developing Marketing Information Marketing Research Implementing the Research Plan Collecting the information Processing the information Analyzing the information Interpret findings Draw conclusions Report to management

Analyzing Marketing Information Customer Relationship Management (CRM) CRM consists of sophisticated software and analytical tools that integrate customer information from all sources, analyze it in depth, and apply the results to build stronger customer relationships

Analyzing Marketing Information Customer Relationship Management Touchpoints Customer purchases Sales force contacts Service and support calls Web site visits Satisfaction surveys Credit and payment interactions Research studies

Distributing and Using Marketing Information Information distribution involves entering information into databases and making it available in a time-useable manner Intranet provides information to employees and other stakeholders Extranet provides information to key customers and suppliers

Other Marketing Information Considerations Marketing Research in Small Businesses and Nonprofit Organizations International Market Research Public Policy and Ethics Customer privacy Misuse of research findings