Part 1 Marketing Channel Systems. Primer on “The Basics” What is Marketing?

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Part 1 Marketing Channel Systems

Primer on “The Basics” What is Marketing?

Primer on “The Basics” What is Marketing? Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders. (Lusch and Marshall 2004) Competition for a Differential Advantage (Alderson 1957)

Primer on “The Basics” What is the Marketing Concept? A management philosophy which advocates that a business organization (or channel):

Primer on “The Basics” What is the Marketing Concept? A management philosophy which advocates that a business organization (or channel): –Exists to identify and satisfy the needs of its customers (i.e., customer orientation) –That a customer orientation is accomplished through an integrative effort throughout the firm or channel (i.e., integrated effort) –That the firm’s (or channel’s) focus should be long-term and seek to provide a satisfactory return on owner’s investment (ROI) (i.e., long-term profit orientation)

Primer on “The Basics” What are the Eight (8) General Marketing Functions?

Primer on “The Basics” What are the Eight (8) General Marketing Functions? Buying Selling Storing Transporting Sorting Financing Information Gathering Risk Taking

Primer on “The Basics” What Purpose do Marketing Channels Perform?

Primer on “The Basics” What Purpose do Marketing Channels Perform? Make products and services conveniently available to customers when, where, and how they want them in order to satisfy demand. –The farmer, egg, & grocery store example.

Chapter 1 Marketing Channel Concepts

Why the growing importance of marketing channels? 1 1.The explosion of information technology and E-commerce 2.A greater difficulty in gaining a sustainable competitive advantage 3.The growing power of distributors, especially retailers in marketing channels 4.The need to reduce distribution costs Objective 1:

1. 2.A greater difficulty in gaining a sustainable competitive advantage 3.The growing power of distributors, especially retailers in marketing channels 4.The need to reduce distribution costs 1 Yahoo! eBay Amazon.com The prediction: Disintermediation — reduction of number of intermediaries The reality: Reintermediation—evolution of a new type of intermediary The explosion of information technology and E-commerce The explosion of information technology and E-commerce E-commerce is more an evolution than a revolution in marketing.

1. 2.A greater difficulty in gaining a sustainable competitive advantage 3.The growing power of distributors, especially retailers in marketing channels 4.The need to reduce distribution costs 1 The explosion of information technology and E-commerce The explosion of information technology and E-commerce

1. The explosion of information technology and E- commerce The growing power of distributors, especially retailers in marketing channels 4. The need to reduce distribution costs 1 A greater difficulty in gaining a sustainable competitive advantage Place (distribution), or Marketing Channel Strategy Sustainable competitive advantage Potential for gaining competitive advantage because place is more difficult for competitors to copy

1. The explosion of information technology and E-commerce 2. A greater difficulty in gaining a sustainable competitive advantage The need to reduce distribution costs The growing power of distributors 1 Power retailers as gatekeepers of consumer markets Act as buying agents for customers rather than as selling agents for manufacturers

1. The explosion of information technology and E-commerce 2. A greater difficulty in gaining a sustainable competitive advantage 3. The growing power of distributors 4. The need to reduce distribution costs 1 Marketing channels are the most recent target for reducing distribution costs. The focus is on channel structure and management.

What is a marketing channel? External contactual organization that management operates to achieve its distribution objectives 1 Outside the firm Firm involved in negotiatory functions Management’s involvement in the process Goals that change, causing variations in contactual organizations involved Objective 2:

What is a channel manager? Anyone in a firm or organization who is involved in marketing channel decision making 1

Objective 3: 1 How does marketing channel strategy relate to the rest of the marketing mix? Marketing Mix or the four Ps Challenges ProductLimited ability to gain and hold competitive advantage PricePrice wars erode profitability & provide unstable basis for sustaining competitive advantage PromotionExpensive and short-lived Place (Distribution) Marketing channels support & enhance other Ps to meet demands of target markets

1 The change of focus to channel strategy Creates competitive advantage with long-term viability Builds strong relationships between manufacturers and channel members Based on trust, confidence, and people power

Channel Strategy and Logistics Management Parts of the “Place” or “Distribution” Variable Concerned with entire process of starting and operating contactual organization Formulated before logistics management Focused specifically on providing product availability at appropriate time & place 1

Objective 4: 1 5 Primary Marketing Channel Flows Product Flow Promotion Flow Information Flow Ownership Flow Negotiation Flow

1 Product Flow Manufacturer Transportation Company* Wholesalers Retailers Consumers

1 Manufacturer Wholesalers Retailers Consumers Negotiation Flow

Ownership Flow 1 Manufacturer Wholesalers Retailers Consumers

Information Flow 1 Manufacturer Wholesalers Retailers Consumers Transportation Company

Promotion Flow 1 Manufacturer Wholesalers Retailers Consumers Advertising Agency

Distribution through intermediaries Objective 5: 1 Technology the Internet Economic Specialization & Considerations Division of Labor Contactual Efficiency Factors that determine the role of intermediaries

Objective 6: 1 Channel Structure v. Ancillary Structure Channel Structure The group of channel members to which a set of distribution tasks has been allocated Ancillary Structure The group of institutions that assist channel members in performing distribution tasks Why are single- channel structures currently the exception? Why is managing the ancillary structure most likely to be less complex than managing the channel structure?