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2Developing Marketing

Strategies and Plans

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Figure 2.1 The Strategic Planning, Implementation, and Control Processes

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What is a Marketing Plan?

A marketing plan is the central instrument for

directing and coordinating the marketing effort.

It operates at a strategic and tactical level.

4 Levels of Strategy

Corporate Strategy SBU Strategy Functional Strategy (Marketing, HRM,

Finance, Production, IT) Departmental

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Strategic Planning Process

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Situation Analysis

Strategy Formulation

Strategy Implementation

Evaluation and Control

Corporate Headquarters’ Planning Activities

Define the corporate mission Establish strategic business units (SBUs) Assign resources to each SBU Assess growth opportunities

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The Boston Consulting Group’s Growth-Share Matrix

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Characteristics of SBUs

It is a single business or collection of related businesses

It has its own set of competitors It has a leader responsible for strategic

planning and profitability

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Good Mission Statements

Focus on a limited number of goals Stress major policies and values Define major competitive spheres Take a long-term view Short, memorable, meaningful

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Figure 2.3 The Business Unit Strategic Planning Process

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Major Forces in the Environment

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Demographic

Economic

Socio-cultural

Natural

Technological

Political-legal

Population and Demographics

Population growth Population age mix Ethnic markets Educational groups Household patterns

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Economic Environment

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Consumer Psychology

Income Distribution

Income, Savings, Debt, Credit

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Social-Cultural Environment

Views of themselves Views of others Views of organizations Views of society Views of nature Views of the universe

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Marketing In Action Marketers track changing age and family

structures, educational characteristics, geographic population shifts, and population diversity at home and abroad.

A great deal of domestic demographic data stems from the U.S. Census.

Visit www.census.gov and select the American Fact Finder to learn more about your community.

Wealthiest 1 Percent in US http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/15/business/the-1-percent-paint-a-more-nuanced-portr

ait-of-the-rich.html?_r=1&sq=What%20it%20takes%20to%20be%20the%20top%201%%20in%20America,&st=cse&scp=2&pagewanted=all

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Natural Environment

Shortage of raw materials Increased energy costs Anti-pollution pressures Governmental protections

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Technological Environment

Pace of change Opportunities for innovation Varying R&D budgets Increased regulation of change

The Political-Legal Environment

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Business Legislation

Growth of Special Interest Groups

SWOT Analysis

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Strengths

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Threats

Figure 2.2 The Strategic Planning Gap

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Three Intensive Growth Strategies: Ansoff’s Product/Market Expansion Grid

4. Diversification2. Marketdevelopment

Newmarkets

1. Marketpenetration

Existingmarkets

Existingproducts

3. Productdevelopment

Newproducts

Porter’s Generic Strategies

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Overall cost leadership

Differentiation

Focus

The Marketing Plan

Executive Summary & Table of ContentsCurrent Marketing Situation

Opportunity & Issue AnalysisObjectives

Marketing StrategyAction Programs

Projected Profit-and-lossControls