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Chapter 6 Designing the Marketing Channel

Channel Design Channel Design: Objective 1: 6 Channel Design Channel Design: Decisions involving the development of new marketing channels either where none had previously existed or to the modification of existing channels

Channel Design 6 Distinguishing points of the definition include: A decision made by the marketer The creation or modification of channels The active allocation of distribution tasks in an attempt to develop an efficient structure The selection of channel members A strategic tool for gaining a differential advantage

Who Engages in Channel Design? Objective 2: 6 Who Engages in Channel Design? Firms Wholesalers Retailers • Look up the channel to secure suppliers • Producers, manufacturers, service providers, franchisors • Look down the channel toward the market • Look both up and down the channel

Channel Design Paradigm Objective 3: 6 Channel Design Paradigm Recognize the need for channel design decision 7. Select channel members 2. Set & coordinate distribution objectives 6. Choose the “best” channel structure 3. Specify distribution tasks 5. Evaluate relevant variables 4. Develop alternative channel structures

When to Make a Channel Design Decision Objective 4: When to Make a Channel Design Decision 6 Dealing with changes in availability of particular kinds of intermediaries Opening up new geographic marketing areas Facing the occurrence of major environmental changes Meeting the challenge of conflict or other behavioral problems Reviewing and evaluating Developing a new product or product line Aiming an existing product at a new market Making a major change in some other component of the marketing mix Establishing a new firm Adapting to changing intermediary policies that may inhibit attainment of distribution objectives

Distribution Objectives 6 Distribution Objectives Setting distribution objectives requires knowledge of which, if any, existing objectives & strategies may impinge on these distribution objectives.

The Need for Congruency 6 Firm’s overall objectives & strategies General marketing objectives & strategies Product marketing objectives & strategies Pricing marketing objectives & strategies Promotion marketing objectives & strategies Distribution marketing objectives & strategies

= Distribution Tasks 6 Outlining distribution tasks is specific Objective 6: 6 Distribution Tasks Outlining distribution tasks is specific and situationally dependent on the firm. For example: Distribution tasks for a manufacturer of consumer products differs from those for products sold in industrial markets. = Distribution tasks are a function of the distribution objectives and the types of firms involved.

Channel Structure Dimensions Objective 7: 6 Channel Structure Dimensions 1. Number of levels in the channel 2. Intensity at the various levels Allocation Alternatives 3. Types of intermediaries at each level

Number of Levels Range from two to five or more 6 Range from two to five or more Number of alternatives is limited to two or three choices Limitations result from the following factors: Particular industry practices Nature & size of the market Availability of intermediaries

Intensity at the Various Levels 6 Relationship between the intensity of distribution dimension & number of retail intermediaries used in a given market area Intensity Dimension Intensive Selective Exclusive Numbers of Intermediaries (retail level) Many Few One

Types of Intermediaries 6 Types of Intermediaries Numerous types Manager’s emphasis on types of distribution tasks performed by these intermediaries Watch emerging types Electronic online auction firms (eBay) Industrial products sold in B2B markets (Chemdex, Converge.com)

Variables Affecting Channel Structure Objective 8: 6 Variables Affecting Channel Structure Categories of Variables Market Variables Product Variables Company Variables Intermediary Variables Environmental Variables Behavioral Variables

Market Variables 6 Market Geography Location, geographical size, & distance from producer Market Size Number of customers in a market Market Density Number of buying units (consumers or industrial firms) per unit of land area Market Behavior Who buys, & how, when, and where customers buy

Product Variables Bulk & Weight Perishability Unit Value 6 Bulk & Weight Perishability Unit Value Degree of Standardization Technical versus Nontechnical Newness

Company Variables 6 Size The range of options is relative to a firm’s size Financial The greater the capital, the Capacity lower the dependence on intermediaries Managerial Intermediaries are necessary Expertise when managerial experience is lacking Objectives Marketing & objectives may & Strategies limit use of intermediaries

Intermediary Variables 6 Availability Availability of intermediaries influences channel structure. Cost Cost is always a consideration in channel structure. Services Services that intermediaries offer are closely related to the selection of channel members.

Environmental Variables 6 Competitive Economic Sociocultural The impact of environmental forces is a common reason for making channel design decisions. Technological Legal

Behavioral Variables 6 Develop congruent roles for channel members. Be aware of available power bases. Attend to the influence of behavioral problems that can distort communications.

Heuristics in Channel Design Objective 9: 6 Heuristics in Channel Design Benefit Fairly simple prescriptions for channel structure Limitation Mostly useful as rough guide to decision making

Choosing an Optimal Channel Structure Objective 10: Choosing an Optimal Channel Structure 6 Why is choosing an optimal channel structure not possible? Management is incapable of knowing all possible alternatives. 2. Precise methods for calculating the exact payoffs associated with each alternative structures do not exist. BUT Techniques exist for developing more exact methods.

Approaches for Choosing Channel Structure Objective 11: 6 Approaches for Choosing Channel Structure “Characteristics of Goods & Parallel Systems” Approach Financial Approach Transaction Cost Analysis Approach Management Science Approaches Judgmental-Heuristic Approach

Judgmental-Heuristic Approaches Objective 12: 6 Judgmental-Heuristic Approaches IF Management’s ability to make sharp judgments is high + Good empirical data on costs and revenues is available It’s possible to make highly satisfactory channel-choice decisions using judgmental-heuristic approaches