Marketing Management

Karim Soliman
Karim SolimanFounder - Digital Marketing Manager & Trainer à SBKITS SDN. BHD.
Marketing Management
Omar Shawky
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Marketing is a Social & Managerial PROCESS by which individuals &
groups obtain what they need & want through : Creating, Offering &
exchanging products of value to others
Marketing is
Marketing Concepts
Satisfying Needs Profitably
Value-Delivery Process
Product
Design
Procure Make Price Sell
Advertise
Promote
Distribute Service
Make the Product Sell the Product
Customer
Segmentatio
n
Market
Selection/
Focus
Targeting
Value
Positioning
Product
Developme
nt
Service
Developme
nt
Sourcing
Making
Pricing
Distributing
Serving
Sales
Force
Sales
Promotion
Advertising
Choose the Value Provide the Value Communicate the Value
(a) Traditional Physical Process Sequence
(b) Value Creation and Delivery Sequence
Strategic Marketing Tactical Marketing
Marketing Plan Process
Marketing Research
Segmenting PositioningTargeting
Defining Target Market
Needs, Wants, Demand
Product
Variety
Quality
Design
Features
Brand
Packaging
Size
Services
Warranty
Return
Price
Price List
Discounts
Allowances
Payments
Credit
Promotion
Promotions
Advertising
Sales Force
Public
relation
Direct
marketing
Place
Channels
Coverage
Assortment
Location
Inventory
Transport
Marketing Mix
4 Ps
Segmentation
A process of subdividing the market into distinct subsets of
customers that behave in the same way or have similar need.
Mass production – Mass distribution – Mass promotion of one
product for all buyers
Mass Marketing
Consists of a large identifiable group who share same need or
behavior
Segment Marketing
Levels of Market Segmentation
Dividing segments into subsegments or by defining a group with a
distinctive set of traits
Niche Marketing
Marketing programs being tailored to the needs & wants of local
customer groups
Local Marketing
One to one marketing – providing custom made products
The ultimate level of segmentation
Individual Marketing
An effort to increase targeting precision it can be carried at four levels
Segmentation
Bases for Segmenting Consumer Markets
These segmentation variables can be used singly or in combination
Geographic
Calls for dividing
the market into
different
geographical units
such as states,
regions,counties
& neighborhood
• Region
• City or Metro size
• Density
• Climate
Demographic
• Age
• Family Size
• Family lifecycle
• Gender
• Income
• Education
• Occupation
• Religion
• Race
• Generation
• Social Class
• Nationality
Psychographic
• Lifestyle
• Personality
Behavioral
• Occasions
• Benefits (Unique
selling proposition)
Crest
• User status
• Usage Rate
• Loyalty Status: -
high-core loyals –
Split loyals –
Shifting loyals -
switchers
• Buyer-readiness
stage
• Attitude toward
product
Segmentation
D- Requirements for Effective Segmentation
To be useful market segments must be :
Size, purchasing power, & characteristics of the segments can be
measured
Measurable
Segments are large & profitable enough to serveSubstantial
Segments can be effectively reached & servedAccessible
Distinguishable & respond differently to different Marketing mix
elements & programs
Differentiable
Programs can be formulated for serving the the segmentsActionable
Segmentation
Marketers don’t create a segment; they identify segments
and then focus on which one to target
Targeting
The act of evaluating and comparing the identified groups and
then selecting one or more of them as the prospects
Selecting the Market Segments
Targeting
M1 M2 M3
P1
P2
P3
Single segment
Concentration
The company
selects a single
segment, it gains
a strong
knowledge of the
segments needs
& wants&
achieves a string
market position
in the segment
M1 M2 M3
P1
P2
P3
Selective
Specialization
The company
selects a number
of segments all
fits objectives &
resources.
& all promises to
be money
makers
M1 M2 M3
P1
P2
P3
Product
Specialization
The company
concentrates on a
certain product
that it sells to
several
segments.
It builds a strong
reputation in the
specific product
area
M1 M2 M3
P1
P2
P3
Market
Specialization
The company
concentrates on
serving many
needs of a
particular
customer group.
It builds a strong
reputation in
serving this
customer group
M1 M2 M3
P1
P2
P3
Full Market
Coverage
The company
serves all
customer groups
with all the
products they
might need.
Only very large
firms can
undertake a full
market coverage
strategy
Differentiation & Positioning
Differentiation & Positioning
Product
• Features
Characteristics that supplement the product’s basic
function
• Performance Quality
The level at which the product’s primary characteristics
operates
• Conformance Quality
Degree to which produced units are identical & meet
promised specs
(Perceived quality is more imp. than technical quality)
• Durability
The product operating lifecycle under natural & stressful
conditions
• Reliability
The measure of the probability that a product will not
malfunction or fail within a specified period of time
• Style
The product’s looks & feel to the customer
• Design
• Reparability
Service
• Ordering Ease
• Delivery
Speed, accuracy &care attending
• Installation
Work done to make a product operates in its planned
location
• Customer training
Training customer employees
• Customer Consulting
Data information & advising services
• Maintenance & repair
Helping customers to have the product in a good
working order
• Miscellaneous Services
Tools for competitive Differentiation
McDonald’s
Mercedes
Cisco
Pizza Hut
Metro
McDonald’s
Tools for competitive Differentiation
Personnel
• Competence
Required skill & knowledge
• Courtesy
Friendly respectable & considerate
• Credibility
Trustworthy
• Reliability
The employees perform the service
consistently & accurately
• Responsiveness
Respond quickly to request &
problems
• Communication
Make an effort to understand
customers & communicate clearly
Channel
• Coverage
• Expertise
• Performance
Image
• Identity Vs Image
Identity is the ways that the company aims to
identify itself or position its product.
Image is how the public perceives the
company or its products
• Symbols
Triggers company or brand recognition (Brand
Logos)
• Written & audiovisual Media
Convey a storyline or mood or a performance
level
• Atmosphere
Physical space in which the company
produces or delivers its products
• Events
The company could build an identity through
the type of event it sponsors
Differentiation & Positioning
Marlboro
Apple
Malaysia
Morgan Stanley
Vodafone
Chipsy
Marketing Plan Process
Marketing Research
Segmenting PositioningTargeting
Defining Target Market
Needs, Wants, Demand
Product
Variety
Quality
Design
Features
Brand
Packaging
Size
Services
Warranty
Return
Price
Price List
Discounts
Allowances
Payments
Credit
Promotion
Promotions
Advertising
Sales Force
Public
relation
Direct
marketing
Place
Channels
Coverage
Assortment
Location
Inventory
Transport
Marketing Mix
4 Ps
Marketing Mix
4 Ps 4 Cs
• Product Customer Solution
• Price Customer Cost
• Place Convenience
• Promotion Communication
New Product Development Process
“How to launch a new product ?”
Product
1- Idea Generation
5- Business Analysis
6- Product Development
7- Market Testing
8- Commercialization
2- Idea Screening
3- Concept Development & Testing
4- Marketing Strategy Development
New Product Development Process
“How to launch a new product ?”
Product Life Cycle
Growth
DeclineMaturity
Introduction
Profits
Sales
Product Life Cycle
PLC
Introduction Growth Maturity Decline
Time
Sales
Product Offer a basic
product
Diversify brands
& models
Phase out
Weak items
Price Cost plus
Penetrating
price
Matching best
Competitor’s
Cut price
Place Selective
Distribution
Intensive
Distribution
More intensive
Distribution`
Phase out
unprofitable outlets
Advertising
Build awareness-
Early adopters
Brand differences
& benefits
Reduce
Sales
Promotion
Heavy
Reduce to take adv
of heavy demand
Increase to
encourage
Reduce to
Minimal level
Offer extensions &
services
Build awareness-
Mass market
PLC
Introduction Growth Maturity Decline
Time
Sales
Sales Low Rising Peak declining
Costs/
Consumer
High Average Low Low
1-Characteristics&Objectives
Profits Negative Rising High declining
Customer Innovators
Early
adopters
Middle
Majority
Laggards
Competitor Few Growing Stable No. declining
Objectives
Product
awareness
Max Market
Share Max. Profit
Reduce
Expenditure
Pricing
“Sell Value, Not Price”
Price Setting
1- Selecting the Pricing Objectives or Strategies
Survival
Prices cover variable costs & some
fixed costs for the company to stay
in business
Overcapacity – intense competition –
changing consumer wants
Max. Current Profit Price that will maximize current profit.
Estimate the demand & cost function
Aim is short run cash flows & ROI
Price that maximizes sales revenue Revenue max. will lead to higher profits &
market share growthMax. Market Share
&
Max. Sales Growth Lowest price (Market Penetration
Pricing)
Higher sales volume will lead to lower unit
costs & higher long run profits
Market Skimming With each innovation skim the MarketHighest price (Market skimming
Pricing)
Product quality leader Aim to be the product quality leaderPrime product (Premium quality/
premium price)
Pricing
Promotion:
Communications
Marketing Communication Mix
Advertising: Paid form of presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, services by sponsor
Sales Promotion: Variety of short-term incentives to encourage trial or purchase
Public Relations: Programs to promote or protect company’s image or its products
Personal Selling: Face-to-face interaction with purchasers
Advertising Sales Promotion PR Personal Selling Direct Marketing
Print ads Contest, games Press release Sales Presentation Catalogs
Broadcast ads Lotteries Speeches Sales Meetings Telemarketing
Billboards Gifts Seminars Incentives Email
Display sign Sampling Sponsorship Trade Shows Tel
Packaging-outer Trade-in Charities Fax
Packaging-insert Rebate Events Mailings
Motion Pictures Coupons Co. Magazine E-shopping
Brochures Low-interest-finance Lobbying
Point-of-purchase-display
Communications Mix
Direct Marketing: Use of direct channels as tel., email…etc to communicate with customers
1-Market Penetration
Strategy
3-Product development
Strategy
2-Market Development
Strategy
Diversification
Strategy
Current Markets
New Markets
Current Products New Products
Ansoff’sGrid
Marketing Growth Strategy
• What is Marketing?
• Strategic Marketing
– Segmentation
– Targeting
– Positioning
• Tactical Marketing (4Ps)
– Product
– Price
– Place
– Promotion
• Marketing Strategy
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Marketing Management

  • 2. * Marketing is a Social & Managerial PROCESS by which individuals & groups obtain what they need & want through : Creating, Offering & exchanging products of value to others Marketing is Marketing Concepts Satisfying Needs Profitably
  • 3. Value-Delivery Process Product Design Procure Make Price Sell Advertise Promote Distribute Service Make the Product Sell the Product Customer Segmentatio n Market Selection/ Focus Targeting Value Positioning Product Developme nt Service Developme nt Sourcing Making Pricing Distributing Serving Sales Force Sales Promotion Advertising Choose the Value Provide the Value Communicate the Value (a) Traditional Physical Process Sequence (b) Value Creation and Delivery Sequence Strategic Marketing Tactical Marketing
  • 4. Marketing Plan Process Marketing Research Segmenting PositioningTargeting Defining Target Market Needs, Wants, Demand Product Variety Quality Design Features Brand Packaging Size Services Warranty Return Price Price List Discounts Allowances Payments Credit Promotion Promotions Advertising Sales Force Public relation Direct marketing Place Channels Coverage Assortment Location Inventory Transport Marketing Mix 4 Ps
  • 5. Segmentation A process of subdividing the market into distinct subsets of customers that behave in the same way or have similar need.
  • 6. Mass production – Mass distribution – Mass promotion of one product for all buyers Mass Marketing Consists of a large identifiable group who share same need or behavior Segment Marketing Levels of Market Segmentation Dividing segments into subsegments or by defining a group with a distinctive set of traits Niche Marketing Marketing programs being tailored to the needs & wants of local customer groups Local Marketing One to one marketing – providing custom made products The ultimate level of segmentation Individual Marketing An effort to increase targeting precision it can be carried at four levels Segmentation
  • 7. Bases for Segmenting Consumer Markets These segmentation variables can be used singly or in combination Geographic Calls for dividing the market into different geographical units such as states, regions,counties & neighborhood • Region • City or Metro size • Density • Climate Demographic • Age • Family Size • Family lifecycle • Gender • Income • Education • Occupation • Religion • Race • Generation • Social Class • Nationality Psychographic • Lifestyle • Personality Behavioral • Occasions • Benefits (Unique selling proposition) Crest • User status • Usage Rate • Loyalty Status: - high-core loyals – Split loyals – Shifting loyals - switchers • Buyer-readiness stage • Attitude toward product Segmentation
  • 8. D- Requirements for Effective Segmentation To be useful market segments must be : Size, purchasing power, & characteristics of the segments can be measured Measurable Segments are large & profitable enough to serveSubstantial Segments can be effectively reached & servedAccessible Distinguishable & respond differently to different Marketing mix elements & programs Differentiable Programs can be formulated for serving the the segmentsActionable Segmentation Marketers don’t create a segment; they identify segments and then focus on which one to target
  • 9. Targeting The act of evaluating and comparing the identified groups and then selecting one or more of them as the prospects
  • 10. Selecting the Market Segments Targeting M1 M2 M3 P1 P2 P3 Single segment Concentration The company selects a single segment, it gains a strong knowledge of the segments needs & wants& achieves a string market position in the segment M1 M2 M3 P1 P2 P3 Selective Specialization The company selects a number of segments all fits objectives & resources. & all promises to be money makers M1 M2 M3 P1 P2 P3 Product Specialization The company concentrates on a certain product that it sells to several segments. It builds a strong reputation in the specific product area M1 M2 M3 P1 P2 P3 Market Specialization The company concentrates on serving many needs of a particular customer group. It builds a strong reputation in serving this customer group M1 M2 M3 P1 P2 P3 Full Market Coverage The company serves all customer groups with all the products they might need. Only very large firms can undertake a full market coverage strategy
  • 12. Differentiation & Positioning Product • Features Characteristics that supplement the product’s basic function • Performance Quality The level at which the product’s primary characteristics operates • Conformance Quality Degree to which produced units are identical & meet promised specs (Perceived quality is more imp. than technical quality) • Durability The product operating lifecycle under natural & stressful conditions • Reliability The measure of the probability that a product will not malfunction or fail within a specified period of time • Style The product’s looks & feel to the customer • Design • Reparability Service • Ordering Ease • Delivery Speed, accuracy &care attending • Installation Work done to make a product operates in its planned location • Customer training Training customer employees • Customer Consulting Data information & advising services • Maintenance & repair Helping customers to have the product in a good working order • Miscellaneous Services Tools for competitive Differentiation McDonald’s Mercedes Cisco Pizza Hut Metro McDonald’s
  • 13. Tools for competitive Differentiation Personnel • Competence Required skill & knowledge • Courtesy Friendly respectable & considerate • Credibility Trustworthy • Reliability The employees perform the service consistently & accurately • Responsiveness Respond quickly to request & problems • Communication Make an effort to understand customers & communicate clearly Channel • Coverage • Expertise • Performance Image • Identity Vs Image Identity is the ways that the company aims to identify itself or position its product. Image is how the public perceives the company or its products • Symbols Triggers company or brand recognition (Brand Logos) • Written & audiovisual Media Convey a storyline or mood or a performance level • Atmosphere Physical space in which the company produces or delivers its products • Events The company could build an identity through the type of event it sponsors Differentiation & Positioning Marlboro Apple Malaysia Morgan Stanley Vodafone Chipsy
  • 14. Marketing Plan Process Marketing Research Segmenting PositioningTargeting Defining Target Market Needs, Wants, Demand Product Variety Quality Design Features Brand Packaging Size Services Warranty Return Price Price List Discounts Allowances Payments Credit Promotion Promotions Advertising Sales Force Public relation Direct marketing Place Channels Coverage Assortment Location Inventory Transport Marketing Mix 4 Ps
  • 15. Marketing Mix 4 Ps 4 Cs • Product Customer Solution • Price Customer Cost • Place Convenience • Promotion Communication
  • 16. New Product Development Process “How to launch a new product ?” Product
  • 17. 1- Idea Generation 5- Business Analysis 6- Product Development 7- Market Testing 8- Commercialization 2- Idea Screening 3- Concept Development & Testing 4- Marketing Strategy Development New Product Development Process “How to launch a new product ?”
  • 20. PLC Introduction Growth Maturity Decline Time Sales Product Offer a basic product Diversify brands & models Phase out Weak items Price Cost plus Penetrating price Matching best Competitor’s Cut price Place Selective Distribution Intensive Distribution More intensive Distribution` Phase out unprofitable outlets Advertising Build awareness- Early adopters Brand differences & benefits Reduce Sales Promotion Heavy Reduce to take adv of heavy demand Increase to encourage Reduce to Minimal level Offer extensions & services Build awareness- Mass market
  • 21. PLC Introduction Growth Maturity Decline Time Sales Sales Low Rising Peak declining Costs/ Consumer High Average Low Low 1-Characteristics&Objectives Profits Negative Rising High declining Customer Innovators Early adopters Middle Majority Laggards Competitor Few Growing Stable No. declining Objectives Product awareness Max Market Share Max. Profit Reduce Expenditure
  • 23. Price Setting 1- Selecting the Pricing Objectives or Strategies Survival Prices cover variable costs & some fixed costs for the company to stay in business Overcapacity – intense competition – changing consumer wants Max. Current Profit Price that will maximize current profit. Estimate the demand & cost function Aim is short run cash flows & ROI Price that maximizes sales revenue Revenue max. will lead to higher profits & market share growthMax. Market Share & Max. Sales Growth Lowest price (Market Penetration Pricing) Higher sales volume will lead to lower unit costs & higher long run profits Market Skimming With each innovation skim the MarketHighest price (Market skimming Pricing) Product quality leader Aim to be the product quality leaderPrime product (Premium quality/ premium price) Pricing
  • 25. Marketing Communication Mix Advertising: Paid form of presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, services by sponsor Sales Promotion: Variety of short-term incentives to encourage trial or purchase Public Relations: Programs to promote or protect company’s image or its products Personal Selling: Face-to-face interaction with purchasers Advertising Sales Promotion PR Personal Selling Direct Marketing Print ads Contest, games Press release Sales Presentation Catalogs Broadcast ads Lotteries Speeches Sales Meetings Telemarketing Billboards Gifts Seminars Incentives Email Display sign Sampling Sponsorship Trade Shows Tel Packaging-outer Trade-in Charities Fax Packaging-insert Rebate Events Mailings Motion Pictures Coupons Co. Magazine E-shopping Brochures Low-interest-finance Lobbying Point-of-purchase-display Communications Mix Direct Marketing: Use of direct channels as tel., email…etc to communicate with customers
  • 26. 1-Market Penetration Strategy 3-Product development Strategy 2-Market Development Strategy Diversification Strategy Current Markets New Markets Current Products New Products Ansoff’sGrid Marketing Growth Strategy
  • 27. • What is Marketing? • Strategic Marketing – Segmentation – Targeting – Positioning • Tactical Marketing (4Ps) – Product – Price – Place – Promotion • Marketing Strategy Summary