...Situation Analysis, including: Finish by the Wednesday before class Kary A. Company analysis. Write a brief history of Ben and Jerry's, especially in their efforts to expand internationally. Mika B. Customer analysis. Write a customer analysis for Japan. Included in this should be a segmentation analysis. Identify possible segments that Ben and Jerry's should target. Kary C. Competitor analysis. mika D. Marketing environment. Discuss anything else in the Japanese environment that may impact Ben and Jerry's marketing efforts in Japan, including the supply chain for ice cream. Lehi E. SWOT analysis. Finish the situation analysis with a SWOT analysis. II. Overall Marketing Strategy. A. Targeting strategy. In the customer analysis, you identified segments that Ben and Jerry's may consider targeting. In this section, give a final recommendation on which segment(s) they should target, then write a vivid profile of their target segment(s). B. Positioning strategy. How should Ben and Jerry's position its brand relative to competing brands? What should the Ben and Jerry's brand stand for in the minds of Japanese customers? C. Value Proposition. Write a powerful, one-sentence value proposition targeted at Ben and Jerry's target customers. D. Goals and Objectives for the first three years of Ben and Jerry's entry into Japan. III. Marketing Mix Strategy. A. Product. What products should Ben and Jerry's offer in Japan? How should...
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...e- Book Series Guide to Writing a Killer Marketing Plan Written by: Steven Fisher Purpose of this book You are either someone that has been doing marketing as a part of your professional career or you look at as that “thing you do to promote your business and attract customers to buy”. Regardless of where you are along that spectrum, you have arrived here because you have been charged by the CEO of the startup you work for to write a marketing plan for your business or you need to create one for your own business. You need to not just write just any marketing plan. You need to write a Killer Marketing Plan. One that your boss will say “awesome, let’s get started” and which will tell all those people who have been looking for a product or service like yours for a long time. This book is written for you. Marketing plans are sexy mistresses that tempt you to include all of the coolest of campaign ideas without the sanity of budgetary constraints. While marketing is one of the more important functions of a small business, it is one that is limited by the budgets of that business and campaigns must demonstrate a return in order to justify their existence. Since I have written more marketing plans than I care to tell you, I can share with you my knowledge and experience of what has worked almost all the time, some of the time and none of the time. While this is not the single tome on marketing plans, I hope that this helps you balance the unlimited creative...
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... 2345 Apple Way Lincoln, NE 68583 Lincoln, NE 68583 May 2008 Table of Contents (You’ll develop this section after writing the business plan and executive summary.) The table of contents should show major section headings and the page number that starts the section. It’s even better if you can show the detailed subheadings under the major sections with corresponding page numbers. Section I. Executive Summary (You’ll develop this section after completing your business plan.) Write a one to two page summary representing the various sections of your Business Plan. Your goal is to make the reader want to read more! Section II. Mission, Goals & Objectives General Description of the Business Describe your business so an outsider will clearly understand what business you are in, what products or services you offer, who your market is, how you operate (generally), the stage of development of your business, and what your growth ideas include. This is the first...
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...Based on methods in How Much For Just the Spider? http://www.HowMuchForSpider.com/TOC.htm Marketing Plan Example http://www.WebSiteMarketingPlan.com Marketing Plan Example Based on methods in the marketing plan and Web promotion guide How Much For Just the Spider? Strategic Website Marketing by Bobette Kyle, ISBN 1-59113-113-8 http://www.HowMuchForSpider.com/TOC.htm Copyright © 2002 - 2005 Bobette Kyle, WebSiteMarketingPlan.com 8050 Watson Road, Suite 315, St. Louis, MO 63119 http://www.websitemarketingplan.com All rights reserved. You may share this document with others as long as you keep the entire document intact. 1 Copyright © 2002 - 2005 Bobette Kyle All rights reserved. Based on methods in How Much For Just the Spider? http://www.HowMuchForSpider.com/TOC.htm Marketing Plan Example http://www.WebSiteMarketingPlan.com This not the kind of sample marketing plan you had in mind? Then take a look at this marketing plan software, with integrated samples to help write your plan: http://www.WebsiteMarketingPlan.com/mplan/software 1 Copyright © 2002 - 2005 Bobette Kyle All rights reserved. Based on methods in How Much For Just the Spider? http://www.HowMuchForSpider.com/TOC.htm Marketing Plan Example http://www.WebSiteMarketingPlan.com A Retail Business Example: Arlington Accessories and More To demonstrate the marketing plan development process detailed in the book, throughout this booklet I develop a sample Web site marketing plan for a fictional...
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...Bus 252a Marketing Management Mondays and Wednesdays 2: 11:00 – 12:20pm Fall Semester 2014 International Hall Sachar Building Grace Zimmerman Senior Lecturer Email: gzimmerm@brandeis.edu Office: Lemberg 161 Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 11:00 – 12:20 and 2:00 – 3:00 pm, or by appointment Brandeis University International Business School Course Description Marketing is the sum of the activities undertaken by a company to stimulate sales of its product or services with its customers. The marketing objective is to create, promote and distribute products or services, at a price and quality deemed valuable by the company’s customers, in order to create value and profit for the company. Maintaining a strong and compelling value proposition and long-term relationship with the company’s customers are vital for the company’s continued success and require constant monitoring of market, environmental, technological and competitive forces. Marketing is therefore integral to establishing a company’s strategic direction. This in turn makes marketing skills and perspective essential to the success of all business managers in any business. This course provides an in-depth exploration and practical application of basic marketing tools. These include...
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...Bus 252a Marketing Management Mondays and Wednesdays 2: 11:00 – 12:20pm Fall Semester 2014 International Hall Sachar Building Grace Zimmerman Senior Lecturer Email: gzimmerm@brandeis.edu Office: Lemberg 161 Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 11:00 – 12:20 and 2:00 – 3:00 pm, or by appointment Brandeis University International Business School Course Description Marketing is the sum of the activities undertaken by a company to stimulate sales of its product or services with its customers. The marketing objective is to create, promote and distribute products or services, at a price and quality deemed valuable by the company’s customers, in order to create value and profit for the company. Maintaining a strong and compelling value proposition and long-term relationship with the company’s customers are vital for the company’s continued success and require constant monitoring of market, environmental, technological and competitive forces. Marketing is therefore integral to establishing a company’s strategic direction. This in turn makes marketing skills and perspective essential to the success of all business managers in any business. This course provides an in-depth exploration and practical application of basic marketing tools. These include product policy, pricing, promotion, distribution...
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...MKT 435 All Assignments FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.mkt435rank.com MKT 435 Week 1 Consumer Behavior and Marketing Paper MKT 435 Week 2 Porsche Case Study MKT 435 Week 3 Part I Consumer Behavior and Marketing Strategy MKT 435 Week 3 How Attitudes are Influenced MKT 435 Week 4 Part II Consumer and Behavior Marketing Strategy MKT 435 Week 4 Examine a Communication Tool MKT 435 Week 5 Final Consumer Behavior and Marketing Strategy MKT 435 Week 5 Consumer Decision Making Process Analysis --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MKT 435 Week 1 Consumer Behavior and Marketing Paper FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.mkt435rank.com Choose a company with which you are familiar. Prepare a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which the interrelationship between consumer behavior and marketing is discussed. Find three specific examples of the company’s marketing strategy and its relationship with consumer behavior. Examples may include mission/value statements, print advertising, website content, press releases, among others. Using these examples, what is your opinion of how the company uses the understanding of consumer behavior to create and implement its marketing strategy? Discuss each example you found using specific information. Include a screenshot or copy of the marketing pieces you examined. Format the paper consistent with APA standards. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MKT 435...
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...Write a marketing plan |Version no and date | | Business details |Name of business owner | | |Name of business | | |Business address | | |Post code | |Telephone | | |Home address | | |Post code | |Home telephone | | |Date business commenced | | |Legal status | ...
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...Syllabus: Fall 2015 Course Number: MKTG 315-201 Course Title: New Product and Service Management Credit: 3 credits Class Days: MW 11:00-12:15 p.m. Instructor: Professor E. Yoon E-mail: eunsang_yoon@uml.edu Office: Pasteur 308 Phone: (978) 934-2814 Office Hours: MW 1:00-3:00 p.m. and also by appointment CATALOG DESCRIPTION This course focuses on the process of new product and service development and marketing. Emphasis is given on market opportunity identification, R&D-marketing interface, business model development, market potential estimation, and market entry timing. Preference: Marketing concentrators. Group Project: A product development and marketing plan. Career relevance: Developing and marketing new product or service. PREREQUSITES: MKTG 201: Marketing Principles and MSB filter courses. MSB 300/400 level courses are restricted to the MSB students who have completed the filter courses. COURSE OBJECTIVES This course is designed to familiarize students with the principles and practices in the conceptualization, design, testing, forecasting, and launching of new products and services. Course objectives include comprehension and application of: 1. Strategic elements of new product development 2. Concept generation, evaluation, testing, and screening 3. Product protocol, design, development, and sales forecasting 4. Teamwork, product use testing, and market-entry strategy, and ...
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...Name * Profession * What is your reason for taking this course? * How can a course in marketing help you with your objectives? * Think of any two instances from your life when you did some kind of marketing. * Do you think that having a formal education in marketing would have made you react differently in those situations? Take note of your reply to this question and compare it with your views after you have completed the course. MKT 230 Week 1 Discussion 2 Assignment 2 Identify Product & Marketing Mix 1. Select/ identify a major consumer product and the company that makes it. Provide a brief history of them both. (Select an existing publicly owned company. View the link Public Companies for a comprehensive list of publicly traded companies.) 2. Identify/ create/ build a Marketing Mix for this product as it is today. 3. Discuss any potential ethical or social responsible issues that could arise from the marketing of this product. Your post should be written about the marketing activities of a well-known consumer product, not services (like insurance, storage, or banking), not automobiles/ jets or any other industrial product. Select a well-known consumer company/product that comes in a box/ bottle/ can/ etc. (like Corn Flakes, M&M, Hershey Kisses, Welch's Grape Jelly) to demonstrate the marketing concepts we will study. You will usually find a great deal of marketing/ business information...
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...numbers can help you determine your marketing goals and objectives. Review the past marketing strategies and tactics, and make a note of which strategies produced the highest return on investment. Identify your company's strengths and weaknesses. Develop a list of key differentiators for your company and areas you would like to improve upon. For example, your company may excel at customer service, but your prices may be perceived as high by your customers. Make a list of opportunities and threats in the market. For example, your business may be expanding into the business-to-business sector in the following year, which represents a significant opportunity for growth for your company. Or, you may have a competitor opening several new offices in the coming year, which represents a threat to your company. Analyze the data you compiled. This step is where you really put "rubber to the road" when writing your marketing case analysis. First, review the strengths and weaknesses of your company, and compare them to the external threats and opportunities. The key here is to determine two or three key differentiating factors you can use in your marketing materials. Identify these factors and use them to write the first part of your marketing case analysis, which are your objectives. For example, "The purpose of this marketing case analysis is to communicate how AB Industries leveraged its low-cost strategy in its marketing materials in 2010." Write your strategy you used to achieve...
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...MARKETING INFORMATION: MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH MKTG 652 Instructor: Srini S. Srinivasan Office: Matheson - 502D Office Hours: Will be announced in the class. Reading Materials: Reading Packet from www.xanedu.com (Please go to the last page for further details). Course Objectives: The course objectives are to: ✓ Expose students to the various aspects of marketing research. ✓ Solve simple marketing research problems. ✓ Offer experience in executing a marketing research project. Pre-requisites: Students taking this course are expected to have completed a statistics course. To help you refresh your memory, a note on important statistical underpinnings is given here. Please read this and come prepared to the class. Method of Instruction: We will be using a combination of lectures, student discussions, case analyses, data analyses and projects. The emphasis will be on the students’ involvement and participation both individually and in groups. Given the graduate level of the class, students are expected to read the assigned material and come prepared to discuss them. Students can expect to work for at least 2 hours outside the classroom (in reading assigned materials, meeting with groups for their project work to perform necessary brain storming/data collection/data analyses and library research) for each hour of classroom time. Students, as part of a group will be responsible for ✓ Research Project. ✓ Case...
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...PLACE ASSIGNMENT COVER PAGE HERE Marketing Plan for XXXXX Author XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SID XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1003MKT – Introduction to Marketing Tutor: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Executive Summary <Overview of plan including objective>. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here <Summary of Marketplace Environment>. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. <Target Market and positioning>. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here <Primary Marketing Mix Factors used in the plan>. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text here. Place text...
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...Analyzing Cases (the following material was derived, in part, from The Case Study Handbook by William Ellet) A case, at its simplest level, is a real-world situation in which you, the marketing professional, are expected to use your critical thinking skills to figure out what to do. As in most real-world situations, you have neither enough information or time to really address the problem, and you also have a million other things going on at the same time. So rather than thrashing about aimlessly, this mini-guide is intended to give you a skeleton of an approach that may be useful in analyzing these cases. The first step in any case analysis is to actively read the case. That means going through it carefully and making notes in the margins, highlighting, or whatever other methods you typically use to understand what is really going on in the case. Treat the case like a mystery novel – try to unravel the complex web of information (and sometimes disinformation) that is presented. Typically the cases will be tied to the chapter of the text we are currently reading, but that is not always the case. If appropriate, think about the principles we are discussing for that chapter and see if they apply to that particular case or not. The instructor (me) is not always good about fitting the cases and the chapters together, and these are general purpose cases not necessarily oriented to a Product Management course, so there may not be the perfect overlap that would happen in a...
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...Extension Marketing Plan: Guide Introduction Use this document as your guide to success. All Brand Extension Marketing Plan documents should use 1” margins, 12 pt. font, and include a cover page and a reference page. For the Brand Extension Marketing Plan assignments in this class you will not use the usual APA rules which require in-text citations as 1) no marketing plan ever uses direct quoting within its contents, 2) we are making an exception due to the nature of a marketing plan assignment and 3) you will not use double-spacing but instead you will use this document’s formatting. It is important that you write your Brand Extension Marketing Plan in third person (there is no “I” in a marketing plan), using your own words, and/or paraphrasing instead of direct quoting. Once deposited into the Drop box for grading, Brand Extension Marketing Plan assignments are submitted to Turnitin for a potential plagiarism review, so it continues to be important for you never to use anyone else’s words verbatim. For each of the Brand Extension Marketing Plan assignments, you should list, on the reference page, all of the references you used when preparing your plan. Again, you do not need to include the in-text parentheses noting references and timeframes as normally required in our APA assignments, but you do need to use APA to format your references list. If you have any questions on this exception to using APA, let me know. All the components of the Marketing Plan are...
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