Subject | Marketing Management | Module No. | 105 | Lecturer | Mrs. Chulani Senarathna | Due Date | 13th May 2011 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The requirement as per the assignment was to comprehend the key aspects of the extended marketing mix by applying to a realistic service organizational context. This assignment covers one of the core concepts in Marketing‚ the seven P’s‚ Product‚ Price‚ Place‚ Promotion‚ People‚ Physical evidence and Process that comes under the subject Marketing Management-
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the concept and process of marketing 1.1 explain the various elements of the marketing process 1.2 evaluate the benefits and costs of a marketing orientation for a selected organisation Marketing orientations LO2 Be able to use the concepts of segmentation‚ targeting and positioning 2.1 show macro and micro environmental factors whichinfluence marketing decisions 2.2 propose segmentation criteria to be used for products in different markets 2.3 choose a targeting
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The extended marketing mix (7Ps) The marketing mix is the combination of marketing activities that an organisation engages in so as to best meet the needs of its targeted market. Traditionally the marketing mix consisted of just 4 Ps. For example‚ a motor vehicle manufacturer like Audi: * Produces products that are of the highest quality and fit for the needs of different groups of consumers‚ * Offers a range of cars at value for money prices‚ depending on the market segmented they
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Marketingmix McDonalds Hi‚ I will now discuss the extended marketing mix of McDonalds. The extended marketing mix consists of the 4 traditional p’s supplemented by the 3 p’s according to Booms and Bitner. I will start with 4 traditional p’s. Price‚ Product‚ Place and Promotion. Price McDonalds uses the ‘Going Rate Pricing’-strategy. This means that McDonalds prices their products according to the average market price. They do this because their isn’t that much difference between their products
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to explain the 7 elements of the extended marketing mix and illustrate how the mix would be tailored to suit the needs of two customer groups‚ within a Hospitality and Tourism organisation of the choice. The organisation author choose to help demonstrate how extended marketing mix is used in real work environment is Hilton Belfast Hotel in Northern Ireland. Author will explain extended marketing mix definition and 7 elements of it. Extended Marketing Mix Marketing decisions generally fall in to the
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Market segment is a subgroup of people or organizations sharing one or more characteristics that cause them to have similar product needs and this is also a the process of dividing a market into meaningful groups that are relatively similar and identifiable .The purpose of segmentation is to enable the marketer to tailor the marketing mixes to meet the needs of one or more specific segments. Market segmentation helps the firm to identify the customers’ needs more accurately and precisely‚ and it
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Market Segment. Three good ways to define market segments: (1) Who the customers are; (2) Where they are; (3) How they behave. How does each of these definitions apply to you? Name three market segments of which you could belong. Why? What products or services are you being targeted for? Some of the best ways to define a market segment are: Identifiable: The process should identify one or more relatively homogeneous groups of prospective buyers with regard to their wants and needs and/or
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pleasant customer approach‚ it can generate high profit margin that can cover up expenses upon entering the business. As today’s fast technological advancements‚ convenience stores faced both an opportunities and threats in its industry. Management of different stores decided to terminate a full strategic plan in order them to stand still in the succeeding years as the competition of convenience stores become tighter. According to Smith (2007) the Southland Ice Company is credited with the birth of the
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How are target markets selected? The selection of target markets is the second major phase of the STP process‚ as shown in the diagram below. (Where STP stands for segmentation‚ targeting and positioning.) As shown‚ firms initially segment the market and‚ as part of this process‚ construct segment profiles for each segment. Included in a segment profile is a detailed description of the segment‚ along with various size and profit measures. Using this information in conjunction with the firm’s
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Market Segmentation And Marketing Mix in Avon Report on the effects of use Marketing Mix and Market Segmentation by the Avon Company Prepared for By 30 November 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Market Segmentation by Avon 4 3. Marketing Mix by Avon: 5 * Product 5 * Price 5 * Place 5 * Promotion 6 4. Conclusion 7 5. Bibliography 8 Introduction This report
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