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Chapter 2 the marketing plan Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Market Segmentation

Four Factors of a PEST Analysis Marketing Planning Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Political Economic Four Factors of a PEST Analysis Socio-Cultural Technological PEST analysis Scanning of outside influences on an organization.

Socio-Cultural Factors Marketing Planning Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Political Issues Government affects business operations Recession Unemployment Currency Rates Import Pricing Trade Restrictions Economic Issues Socio-Cultural Factors Changes in attitudes, lifestyles, and opinions provide opportunities and threats Technology Companies must embrace technology and innovate to stay competitive

Marketing Planning Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Economic Factors

Marketing Planning Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Economic Factors

Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Marketers create a marketing plan to communicate aspects such as: Analysis and Research marketing Plan A formal written document that directs a company’s activities for a specific period of time. Goals Objectives Strategies

Elements of a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Executive Summary executive summary A brief overview of the entire marketing plan. Situation Analysis Elements of a Marketing Plan situation analysis The study of the internal and external factors that affect marketing strategies Objectives Marketing Strategies Implementation marketing strategies Strategy that identifies target markets and sets marketing mix choices that focus on those markets Evaluation and Control

Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Single-Minded Specific Useful Objectives Measurable Time Framed

Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Plan Objectives

Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Plan Objectives

The quality of the product Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan A superior distribution system The quality of the product Key Point Differences A more competitive pricing structure A more creative ad campaign

Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Implementation Schedule of activities Job assignments sales forecasts The projection of probable, future sales in units or dollars. Sales forecasts Budgets Details of each activity Who is responsible for each activity

Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Performance standards help assess Marketing Objectives performance standard An expectation for performance that reflects the plan’s objectives. Financial Objectives Marketing Mix Strategies

Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan

Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan

Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Section 2.1 1. Explain the four aspects of a SWOT analysis and tell how it fits into a marketing plan. Four aspects of a SWOT analysis: internal strengths weaknesses external opportunities threats The results of a SWOT analysis are reported in the situational analysis of a marketing plan.

Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Section 2.1 2. List the four areas that are investigated in PEST analysis and explain why the knowledge gained can be valuable to a company. External threats and opportunities include competition environmental scan of political issues economic factors socio-cultural factors technological changes An accurate analysis of those factors helps a company prepare for threats such as competition or a changing marketplace.

Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Section 2.1 3. Describe how the marketing mix relates to the implementation of a marketing plan. The marketing process keeps going through three phases: planning implementation control The marketing audit at the end of the process evaluates a company’s marketing objectives, strategies, budgets, organization, and performance. It identifies problem areas in marketing operations. A marketing audit is done on a formal basis once a year and on an informal basis continuously.