logging in or signing up Definition of marketing - strategy hausman Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 265 Category: Business & Fin.. License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 22, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description In this session of the Definition of Marketing Series, I discuss marketing strategy and provide a rationale for creating your own marketing strategy. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Definition of Marketing Series: Definition of Marketing Series What is Marketing Strategy Hausman Marketing LetterWhat is Marketing Strategy: What is Marketing Strategy Marketing strategy is a long-term course of action designed to optimize allocation of the scarce resources at the disposal of a firm in delivering superior customer experiences and promote the interests of other stakeholders. Scarce resources include monetary capital, human capital, technology, time, Hausman Marketing LetterWhat is Marketing Strategy?: What is Marketing Strategy? Marketing strategy is intimately tied with strategic planning – the process of creating a firm’s strategy. Marketing strategy should be linked with the firms’ mission, and values (although these elements are not strictly part of marketing strategy) Hausman Marketing LetterMission: Mission Mission A firm’s mission should be a definition of who the company is, what it does, and for whom. Mission statements must provide direction without being so restrictive they curb opportunity Mission statements should revolve around the needs a the target market or markets. Hausman Marketing LetterValues: Values Organizational values not only guide members in acceptable behaviors, but inspire them Organizational values should be: Clearly articulated and communicated Timeless Rewarded when behavior matches values and punished when it doesn’t Followed by everyone at all levels in the organization Hausman Marketing LetterWhy is Strategy Important?: Why is Strategy Important? Strategy is like a roadmap. It tells you: How to get where you’re going What you’ll need to get you there Estimates how long it will take to get there Where dangers lie in wait What happens when you don’t have a clear strategy? You make lots of mistakes Waste time and other resources Likely never reach where you intended to Hausman Marketing LetterElements of Marketing Strategy: Elements of Marketing Strategy Situation analysis or environmental scan Internal analysis of: Resources Current tactics related to product, price, promotion, and distribution Current metrics Current markets Hausman Marketing LetterElements (continued): Elements (continued) Environmental scan (continued) External analysis of: Culture and society surrounding target market Competitive conditions, including direct and indirect competitors Economic conditions, such as GDP, consumer confidence Technological conditions, including social media, new operational techniques, new products Legal conditions, including regulations and laws Hausman Marketing LetterElements (continued): Elements (continued) Environmental scan includes current conditions plus trends likely impacting future conditions SWOT analysis – strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats based on environmental scan Objectives and goals Hausman Marketing LetterStrategy Formation: Strategy Formation Builds on environmental scan Uses tools such as: Perceptual maps Portfolio analysis Product-market grids Competitive advantage Diversification analysis Hausman Marketing LetterFrom Strategy to Implementation: From Strategy to Implementation Transform strategies into individual tactics Monitor performance using Key Performance Indicators ( KPIs ) Tweak strategies and tactics based on performance Hausman Marketing LetterWhere does strategy come from?: Where does strategy come from? Top down – use executives, board of directors, and other advisors to develop strategy Overall strategy is transmitted to organizational units for details Bottom up – Organizational units develop strategies Executives coalesce individual strategies into cohesive plan Hausman Marketing LetterResources for more information: Resources for more information Other videos in the Definition of Marketing Series available at Hausman Marketing Letter Marketing Plan instructions Strategic Market Management by David Aaker , Aakers book is available here Strategic Marketing Management by Alexander Chernev , Marketing Management is Available here You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Definition of marketing - strategy hausman Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 265 Category: Business & Fin.. License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 22, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description In this session of the Definition of Marketing Series, I discuss marketing strategy and provide a rationale for creating your own marketing strategy. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Definition of Marketing Series: Definition of Marketing Series What is Marketing Strategy Hausman Marketing LetterWhat is Marketing Strategy: What is Marketing Strategy Marketing strategy is a long-term course of action designed to optimize allocation of the scarce resources at the disposal of a firm in delivering superior customer experiences and promote the interests of other stakeholders. Scarce resources include monetary capital, human capital, technology, time, Hausman Marketing LetterWhat is Marketing Strategy?: What is Marketing Strategy? Marketing strategy is intimately tied with strategic planning – the process of creating a firm’s strategy. Marketing strategy should be linked with the firms’ mission, and values (although these elements are not strictly part of marketing strategy) Hausman Marketing LetterMission: Mission Mission A firm’s mission should be a definition of who the company is, what it does, and for whom. Mission statements must provide direction without being so restrictive they curb opportunity Mission statements should revolve around the needs a the target market or markets. Hausman Marketing LetterValues: Values Organizational values not only guide members in acceptable behaviors, but inspire them Organizational values should be: Clearly articulated and communicated Timeless Rewarded when behavior matches values and punished when it doesn’t Followed by everyone at all levels in the organization Hausman Marketing LetterWhy is Strategy Important?: Why is Strategy Important? Strategy is like a roadmap. It tells you: How to get where you’re going What you’ll need to get you there Estimates how long it will take to get there Where dangers lie in wait What happens when you don’t have a clear strategy? You make lots of mistakes Waste time and other resources Likely never reach where you intended to Hausman Marketing LetterElements of Marketing Strategy: Elements of Marketing Strategy Situation analysis or environmental scan Internal analysis of: Resources Current tactics related to product, price, promotion, and distribution Current metrics Current markets Hausman Marketing LetterElements (continued): Elements (continued) Environmental scan (continued) External analysis of: Culture and society surrounding target market Competitive conditions, including direct and indirect competitors Economic conditions, such as GDP, consumer confidence Technological conditions, including social media, new operational techniques, new products Legal conditions, including regulations and laws Hausman Marketing LetterElements (continued): Elements (continued) Environmental scan includes current conditions plus trends likely impacting future conditions SWOT analysis – strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats based on environmental scan Objectives and goals Hausman Marketing LetterStrategy Formation: Strategy Formation Builds on environmental scan Uses tools such as: Perceptual maps Portfolio analysis Product-market grids Competitive advantage Diversification analysis Hausman Marketing LetterFrom Strategy to Implementation: From Strategy to Implementation Transform strategies into individual tactics Monitor performance using Key Performance Indicators ( KPIs ) Tweak strategies and tactics based on performance Hausman Marketing LetterWhere does strategy come from?: Where does strategy come from? Top down – use executives, board of directors, and other advisors to develop strategy Overall strategy is transmitted to organizational units for details Bottom up – Organizational units develop strategies Executives coalesce individual strategies into cohesive plan Hausman Marketing LetterResources for more information: Resources for more information Other videos in the Definition of Marketing Series available at Hausman Marketing Letter Marketing Plan instructions Strategic Market Management by David Aaker , Aakers book is available here Strategic Marketing Management by Alexander Chernev , Marketing Management is Available here