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 Business Essentials: Ninth Canadian Edition
Chapter 12: Understanding Marketing Principles and Developing
Products

1) WHAT IS MARKETING?
- Marketing: An organization function and a set of processes for creating,
communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer
relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders.
- Marketing concept: the idea that the whole firm is directed towards serving
present and potential customers at a profit.
- Value: a relative comparison of a product’s benefits versus its costs.
- Utility: the ability of a product to satisfy a human want or need.
- Consumer goods: physical products purchased by consumers for personal use.
- Industrial goods: physical products purchased by other companies to produce
other goods.
- Service: products with non-physical features, such as information, expertise, or an
activity that can be purchased.
- Relationship marketing: a marketing strategy that emphasizes building lasting
relationships with customers and suppliers.
- Customer relationship management (CRM): organized methods that a firm
uses to build better information connections with clients so that stronger company
– client relationships are developed.
- Ideas: thoughts or philosophies


 Value = benefits/costs
 Utility: adding value
 Time utility
 Place utility
 Ownership (possession) utility
 Form utility


 The goal of relationship marketing is customer satisfaction and retention.


 Political and Legal Environment:
 Legislation and government programs can be favorable or not.
 Marketing managers try to maintain favor by:
a. Gaining public support for products
b. Advertising for public awareness of important issues
c. Lobbying and contributing to political parties (within restrictions)

,  Social and Cultural Environment:
 Reflects values, beliefs, and ideas of a society
 Ex. Growing popularity for organic food


 Economic Environment:
 Conditions affect spending patterns of businesses and individuals
a. Canadian dollar
b. Inflation/deflation
c. Interest rates
d. Business cycle


 Trends affect price strategy and the growth of markets (domestic &
global)


 Technological Environment:
 Science and technology lead to new ways of doing everyday things.
 New goods continue to emerge (like tablets and smartphones).
 Trends create new goods and cause others to become obsolete.


 Competitive environment:
 Brand competition
a. Similar products (ex. Pepsi vs coke)

 Substitute products
a. Dissimilar products that can meet the same need (ex. juice vs Pepsi)


 International competition
a. Marketing domestic products against foreign products (Ford vs Honda)

2) DEVELOPING THE MARKETING PLAN

- Marketing plan: detailed strategy for focusing marketing efforts on consumers’
needs and wants.
- Marketing objectives: the things marketing intends to accomplish in its
marketing plan.
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