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Transcript
Developing and
Implementing Marketing
Strategies and Plans
Key Concepts
Two Views of the
Value Delivery Process
 Traditional Physical
 Value Creation and
Process Sequence
Delivery Sequence
 Make the product
 Sell the product
 Choose the value
 Provide the value
 Communicate the value
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The Value Chain
Primary Activities
Support Activities
 Inbound logistics
 Firm infrastructure
 Operations
 Human resource
 Outbound logistics
 Marketing and sales
 Service
management
 Technology
development
 Procurement
Core Business Processes
 The market sensing process
 The new offering realization process
 The customer acquisition process
 The customer relationship management process
 The fulfillment management process
Characteristics of Core
Competencies
 A source of competitive advantage
 Applications in a wide variety of markets
 Difficult for competitors to imitate
Holistic Marketing Orientation and
Customer Value
 Value exploration: How can a company identify new
value opportunities?
 Value creation: How can a company efficiently create
more promising new value offerings?
 Value delivery: How can a company use its
capabilities and infrastructure to deliver the new value
offerings more efficiently?
A Holistic Marketing
Framework
 Value
exploration
 Value creation
 Value delivery
 Customer focus
 Core competencies
 Collaborative network
Role of Strategic Planning
 Managing a company’s businesses as an
investment portfolio
 Assessing each business’s strength
 Establishing a strategy to achieve its longrun objectives
Organizational Levels
 Corporate level
 Divisional level
 Business unit level
 Product level
Marketing Plan
 Central instrument for directing and coordinating the
marketing effort
 Two levels:
 Strategic marketing plan—lays out the firm’s target
markets and value propositions, based on the best
market opportunities.
 Tactical marketing plan—specifies the marketing
tactics, including product features, promotion, pricing, and
service.
Corporate Planning Activities
 Defining the corporate mission
 Establishing strategic business units
 Assigning resources to each unit
 Assessing growth opportunities
Defining the Corporate Mission
 What is our business?
 Who is the customer?
 What is the value to the customer?
 What will our business be?
 What should our business be?
Good Mission Statements
 Focus on limited number of goals
 Stress major policies and values
 Define major competitive spheres
Major Competitive Spheres
 Industry
 Market segment
 Products and
 Vertical
applications
 Competence
 Geographical
Dimensions That Define a
Business
 Customer groups
 Customer needs
 Technology
Characteristics of an SBU
 Single business or collection of related
businesses
 Own set of competitors
 Manager responsible for strategic planning
and profit performance
Growth Opportunities
 Intensive growth
 Integrative growth
 Diversification growth
Organizations
 Structure
 Policies
 Culture
The Business Unit Strategic
Planning Process
 Business mission
 SWOT analysis
 Goal formulation
 Strategy formulation
 Program formulation
 Implementation
 Feedback and control
SWOT Analysis
 Strengths
 Weaknesses
 Opportunities
 Threats
Marketing Opportunity
 An area of buyer need and interest that
a company has a high probability of
profitably satisfying.
 Sources:
 Supply something that is in short supply
 Supply an existing product or service in a
new or superior way
 Totally new offering
Environmental Threat
 Challenge posed by an unfavorable trend or
development that would lead, in the absence of
defensive marketing action, to lower sales or profit.
Effective Goal Formulation
 Arranged hierarchically from most
to least important
 Stated quantitatively
 Realistic
 Consistent
Porter’s Generic Strategies
 Overall cost leadership
 Differentiation
 Focus
McKinsey’s Seven “S” Elements
“Hardware”
“Software”
 Strategy
 Style
 Structure
 Skills
 Systems
 Staff
 Shared values
Marketing Plan Contents
 Executive summary
 Table of contents
 Situation analysis
 Marketing strategy
 Financial projections
 Implementation controls
Measuring Marketing Plan
Performance
 Sales analysis
 Market share analysis
 Marketing expense-to-sales ratio
 Financial analysis