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A summary of the Marketing course based on the “marketing sixth edition” handbook and based on the slides of the lectures.

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1. MARKETING PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE
1.1 WHAT IS MARKETING?
Marketing is a social and managerial process by which individuals and groups obtain what they
need and want through creating and exchanging products and value with others.
= build and maintain profitable customer relationships with stakeholders

Exchange obtaining a desired object from someone by offering something in return
− 2 parties
− Something of value to offer
− Want to deal with each other
It creates value and gives people more consumption choices

Customer value: how much a product or service is worth to a customer
− Benefits?
− Costs?
− Perceived (waargenomen)value?

Applications marketing that have value:
− Physical products (gsm)
− Services (bank)
− Retail (kledingwinkel)
− Experiences
− Events
− Film, music, theatre
− Places
− Ideas (bob)
− Charities & non-profits
− People
→ anywhere buyers have a choice

1.2 WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CUSTOMERS AND CONSUMERS?
A customer purchases or obtains an offering
A consumer consumes/uses the offering

Consumers’ buying roles
− Initiator: initiates idea
− Influencer: influences
− Decider: ultimate buying decision
− Buyer: actual purchase
− Payer: pays
− User: consumes
− Gatekeeper: controls access

1.3 MARKET ORIENTATION
= a strategic focus on identifying consumer needs and desires in order to define new products to
be developed
=Organization-wide believe in delivering customer value
It makes organizations more profitable

e.g., cars instead of faster horses




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,The 3 components of market orientation
− Customer orientation
Developing and redeveloping offerings to meet customer
needs. So measure customer satisfaction on a continuous
basis and train our service staff
− Competitor orientation
understanding of its competitors’1 short-term strengths and
weaknesses, and its own long-term capabilities and
strategies
− Interfunctional coordination
requiring all an organization’s functions to work together for
long-term profit growth

Customer centricity
= you put the customer at the centre of everything you do
→ try NOT to please ALL customers because it is impossible (fulfilling needs in a profitable way)

1.4 MARKETING’S INTELLECTUAL ROOTS
− Industrial economics influences
. Matching supply and demand (price, quantity)
. Theories of income distribution, scale of operation, monopoly, competition, …
− Psychological influences
. Understanding consumer behaviour, motivation research, information processing
. Persuasion2, consumer personality, customer satisfaction, … (understanding consumer needs)
− Sociological influences
. How groups of people behave: Demographics, class, motivation, customs, culture
. How communication passes through opinion leaders, …
− Anthropological influences
. Qualitative approaches in researching² and oberservating consumer behaviour (for ex 2
teenagers)
− Computer science influences
. Digitization, recommendation systems, apps, …

1.5 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SALES AND MARKETING
Marketing Sales
long-term satisfaction short-term satisfaction
greater input into customer design of offering lesser input into customer design of offering
(co-creatie)
high focus on stimulation of demand low focus on stimulation of demand
More focused on meeting existing demand
Sales start from customer needs, not from product

United colors of Benetton




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, 1.6 WHAT DO MARKETERS DO?
Marketing competencies:




The core competencies of the marketer
-to generate customer insights (see Chapter 7),
-champion the customer and hence customer focus (covered further later in this chapter),
- and develop marketing strategy (see Chapter 6).
Marketing within organizations
− Enhancing a firm’s relationships with its customers (verbeteren)
− Put customer first
− Marketers do not control all the marketing mix elements
− Marketing is present in all aspects of an organization, since all departments play a role in
creating, delivering, and satisfying customers

1.7 MARKETING AS EXCHANGE




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