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Transcript
Topic Four: Marketing Research
Objectives
• Components of a marketing information
system
• Criteria of good marketing research
• Marketing research process
• Demand measurement and forecast
A marketing information system (MIS) consists of
people, equipment, and procedures to gather, sort,
analyze, evaluate, and distribute needed, timely, and
accurate information to marketing decision makers.
A marketing intelligence system is a set of
procedures and sources used by managers to obtain
everyday information about developments in the
marketing environment.
The Marketing Research Process
Defining the
problem and
research
objectives
Developing
the research
plan
Present the
findings
Collect the
information
Analyze the
information
Defining the Problem & Research
Objectives
Exploratory
Research
•Sheds light on problem suggest solutions or
new ideas.
Descriptive
Research
•Ascertain magnitudes.
Causal
Research
•Test cause- and-effect
relationships.
•Tests hypotheses about causeand-effect relationships.
Research Approaches
Observational
Focus-group
Survey
Behavioral
Experimental
Secondary-Data Sources
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Internal Sources
Government Publications
Periodicals and Books
Commercial Data
On-Line
– Associations
– Business Information
Good Marketing Research:
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Is scientific
Is creative
Uses multiple methods
Realizes the interdependence of models & data
Acknowledges the cost & value of information
Maintains “healthy” skepticism
Is ethical
Ninety Types of Demand Measurement (6 x 5 x 3)
Space
level
World
U.S.A.
Region
Territory
Customer
All sales
Industry sales
Product
level
Company sales
Product line sales
Product form sales
Product item sales
Short run
Medium run Long run
Time level
Estimating Current Demand
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Total Market Potential
Area Market Potential
Industry Sales
Market Share
Estimating Future Demand
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Survey of Buyers’ Intentions
Composite of Sales Force Opinion
Expert Opinion
Past Sales Analysis
Market Test Method