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1 A Global Managerial Approach Basic Marketing

2 CHAPTER ONE CHAPTER ONE Marketing’s Value to Consumers, Firms, and Society

3 1. Know what marketing is and why you should learn about it. 2. Understand the difference between micro-marketing and macro-marketing. 3. Know the marketing functions and why marketing specialists—including intermediaries and facilitators—develop to perform them. 4. Understand what a market-driven economy is and how it adjusts the macro-marketing system. 5. Know what the marketing concept is—and how it should guide a firm or nonprofit organization. When we finish this lecture you should

4 6. Understand what customer value is and why it is important to customer satisfaction. 7. Know how social responsibility and marketing ethics relate to the marketing concept. When we finish this lecture you should

5 More than Selling and Advertising All Those Bicycles! Marketing—What’s It All About?

6 Analyze Needs Predict Wants Estimate Demand Predict When Determine Where Estimate Price Decide Promotion Estimate Competition Provide Service Things a Firm Should Do in Producing a Bike

7 Creates Customer Satisfaction Marketing Makes sure right goods & services are produced Production Making Goods Performing Services Production vs. Marketing

8 Types of Utility and How They Are Provided Provided by marketing Provided by production with guidance of marketing Task TimePlace Possession Utility Value that comes from satisfying human needs Form Exhibit 1-1

9 Interactive Exercise: Utility

10 Important to every consumer! Important to your job! Affects economic growth and standard of living! Affects economic growth and standard of living! Marketing Is Important to You!

11 + Marketing Stimulates New Ideas

12 OR Macro Social process Matches supply with demand Micro Set of activities Performed by organizations What Is Marketing?

13 Profit and Nonprofit More than Persuasion More than Persuasion Begins with Needs Doesn’t Go It Alone Involves Exchanges Builds Relationships Focus of Your Text Involves Exchanges More than Persuasion More than Persuasion Begins with Needs Builds Relationships Doesn’t Go It Alone Micro-Marketing Key Characteristics Key Characteristics

14 Building Customer Relationships +

15 Every Economy Needs It Emphasis on Whole System Key Characteristics Key Characteristics Matches Producers and Consumers Emphasis on Whole System Every Economy Needs It Macro-Marketing

16 Producers Consumers Marketing Functions Marketing Functions Marketing Bridges the Gap! Cost $ Output Economies of Scale Lower Cost Can Mass Production Satisfy a Society’s Consumption Needs?

17 + Overcoming Spatial Separation

18 Marketing Functions Buying Selling Transporting Storing Standardization & Grading Standardization & Grading Financing Risk Taking Buying Selling Transporting Storing Standardization & Grading Standardization & Grading Financing Risk Taking Market Information Market Information The Universal Functions of Marketing

19 Transport Firms ISP's Product Testing Firms Ad Agencies Research Firms Consumers Producers Wholesalers Other Specialists Retailers Who Performs Marketing Functions?

20 OR Planned Economic System Government planners decide Can work well if: Simple economy Adverse Conditions Market-Directed System Adjusts itself Price is value measure Freedom of choice Government’s role limited How Decisions Are Made in an Economic System

21 Sell Surplus Focus: Simple Trade Era Increase Supply Sell Surplus Simple Trade Era Focus: Production Era Focus: Increase Supply Beat Competition Production Era Focus: Sales Era Focus: Sales Era Beat Competition Coordinate and Control Focus: Marketing Department Era Focus: Marketing’s Role Has Changed Over Time Marketing Department Era Coordinate and Control Marketing Company Era Long-Run Customer Satisfaction Long-Run Customer Satisfaction Focus:

22 The Marketing Concept Customer Satisfaction Total Company Effort Profit The Marketing Concept Exhibit 1-4

23 Creating Customer Satisfaction +

24 Adoption of the Marketing Concept +

25 Take Customer’s Point of View Customer May Not Dwell On Value Where Does Competition Fit? Customer Value Builds Relationships The Marketing Concept and Customer Value CostsBenefits

26 Interactive Exercise: Customer Value

27 Superior Customer Value Total Company Effort to Satisfy Customers Superior Customer Value Total Company Effort to Satisfy Customers Customer Acquisition Customer Satisfaction Customer Retention Customer Acquisition Putting It All Together Customer Retention Profitable Relationships with Customers

28 Support and “Satisfied Customers” Support and “Satisfied Customers” Support and “Satisfied Customers” Support and “Satisfied Customers” May Not Be Organized for Marketing May Not Be Organized for Marketing May Not Be Organized for Marketing May Not Be Organized for Marketing The Bottom Line Characteristics of Nonprofit Organizations Newcomers to Marketing The Marketing Concept Applies in Nonprofit Organizations Marketing Concept Provides Focus Marketing Concept Provides Focus

29 Government Marketing +

30 Social Responsibility Should All Needs Be Satisfied? What if Profits Suffer? Micro-Macro Dilemma The Marketing Concept, Social Responsibility, and Marketing Ethics The Marketing Concept Guides Ethics 0 Group NeedsIndividual Needs

31 Production Customer satisfaction Utility Form utility Task utility Time utility Place utility Possession utility Innovation Micro-marketing Pure subsistence economy Macro-marketing Economies of scale Universal functions of marketing Buying Selling Transporting Storing Standardization and grading Key Terms

32 Financing Risk-taking Market information Intermediary Middleman Facilitators E-commerce Economic system Planned economic system Market-directed economic system Simple trade era Production era Sales era Marketing department era Marketing company era Marketing concept Production orientation Marketing orientation Customer value Key Terms

33 Micro-macro dilemma Social responsibility Marketing ethics Key Terms


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