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Ted Mitchell

Conceptualizing The Marketing Process as a Machine Converting Marketing Effort into Marketing Goals and Outcomes. Ted Mitchell. Almost everything. Can be conceptualized as a machine Machines can characterized as having three constituent parts 1)Inputs, 2) Outputs, and 3) Conversion rates.

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  1. Conceptualizing The Marketing Process as a Machine Converting Marketing Effort into Marketing Goals and Outcomes Ted Mitchell

  2. Almost everything • Can be conceptualized as a machine • Machines can characterized as having three constituent parts • 1)Inputs, 2) Outputs, and 3) Conversion rates

  3. A Basic Machine Input I am the manager of this machine Input Input Input The Machine’s Conversion Process Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs Many Outputs from The Marketing Machine

  4. Humans are machines • Needing the inputs of food, water, and air, • Converting them • Into the outputs to move about and find more inputs • the conversion process is called metabolism measured in calories per day

  5. Tree Leaves are machines • Inputs: carbon dioxide, light and water • Output: Oxygen • Conversion called Photosynthesis measured as the percent of light energy converted into chemical energy

  6. Cars are Transportation Machines • Inputs: gasoline, driving time • Outputs: miles of distance covered • Conversion rates include: miles per gallon and miles per hour I need Inputs

  7. Marketing is an Abstract Machine • It needs inputs and has outputs • Inputs: The Four P’s of the marketing mix • Outputs: Profits, Revenues, Demand, Customer Satisfaction • Conversion rates: measured as profits returned per dollar of marketing expense, revenues generated per sales call, units sold per advertising insert, etc.

  8. Marketing Machine: 4 P’s as Inputs Many Inputs to The Marketing Machine Place Now I am the manager of this machine Promotion Price Tags Product Quality The Marketing Machine Quantity of Goods Sold Revenues, R Customer Satisfaction, S Customer Awareness, W Gross Profits, G Marketing Profits, Z Many Outputs from The Marketing Machine

  9. Basic Premise • Marketing Managers know how to drive a marketing machine • Marketing Students must learn to drive a marketing machine • Driving a marketing machine can be compared to driving a car

  10. Consider the Situation of • Driving a car for a distance and evaluating your car’s performance compared to the performances of other cars • is similar to • driving a marketing machine to produce profitable sales and comparing your marketing machine’s performance to the performances of other marketing machines

  11. Both Cars and Marketing Machines • Are very complex machines • To learn Driving • We start with highly simplified Models • Of Cars as Transportation Machines with the desired outcome of a distance travelled • Of Marketing Machines as a business machines with the desired outcome of generating profitable sales

  12. A Car is a Transportation Machine • There are many potential goals and objectives that could be assigned to a car as a transportation machine • Its primary and overarching goal is to maximize the distance it travels • The primary output of a transportation machine is measured by the number of miles it travels

  13. Marketing as a Business Machine • There are many potential goals and objectives that could be assigned to marketing as a business machine (demand, revenue, profit) • Its primary and overarching goal of the marketing machine is to maximize profitable sales • A basic metric for measuring the output of the marketing machine is the number of things, goods and services it sells • The most popular metric for measuring marketing output is the number of dollars, $, it generates

  14. The Performance of a Car • As a transportation machine is measured in terms of three dimensions • 1) number of miles travelled (Output) • 2) amount of resources the car uses to travel the miles (Inputs) • 3) the efficiency of the car at converting the inputted resources into miles driven (Conversion rate) measured as miles per inputmpg and mph

  15. The Performance of a Marketing Machine • A Marketing machine is measured in terms of three elements • 1) number of dollars generated (Output) • 2) amount of business resources the machine uses to produce marketing profits (Input) • 3) the efficiency of the marketing machine at converting the business resources into dollars of profit (conversion rate) measure as dollars of profit per dollars of expense • Sales Returned on Advertising, Profit Returned on Marketing

  16. There are many possible • Metrics for measuring inputs • A transportation machine such as a car has inputs • Amount of fuel, Number of hours it is driven • and converts them into miles of distance travelled • A marketing machine such as a coffee shop has inputs • Number of servers working, Number of hours the shop is open • and converts them into dollars of profits generated

  17. A Basic Car gasoline gasoline Strange looking Car gasoline gasoline The Car’s Conversion Processmiles per gallon Miles Travelled Miles Travelled Miles Travelled

  18. Simple Models of A Car’s Performance as a Transportation Machine A better car and driver will get more miles for the same resources than a poorer car and driver.

  19. Simple Models of A Car’s Performance as a Transportation Machine A better car and driver will get more miles for the same resources than a poorer car and driver.

  20. A Basic Marketing Machine Number of servers hired Number of servers hired It looks like A Two-Factor marketing machine Number of servers hired Number of servers hired Marketing Machine Cups sold per server Profit from Cups of Coffee sold Profit from Cups of Coffee sold Profit from Cups of Coffee sold

  21. Simple Models of Marketing Machine Performance A better marketing manager and machine will generate more dollars of profits than an average marketing machine and manager

  22. Simple Models of Marketing Machine Performance A better marketing manager and machine will generate more dollars of profits than an average marketing machine and manager

  23. Called Two-Factor Machines • The amount of output from the machine, O • Is determined by Two Factors • Factor #1) the amount of Input the machine uses, I • Factor #2) the machine’s conversion rate or the efficiency of the machine’s ability to convert Inputs into Outputs, r = O/I

  24. Many Types of Inputs • Business Machines have many types of resources, investments and activities that can be considered Inputs for a marketing machine • The Inputs for Marketing machines have been classified as the 4 P’s of the marketing mix • Selling Price • Product/Service mix • Promotion/Communication mix (advertising, sales people, events) • Time and Place mix (hours of operation, location, furnishings)

  25. Any Questions? • Is every one comfortable with • 1)the concept of the marketing process as a machine which converts the 4 P’s of marketing inputs into outputs of profits, revenues, etc.? • 2) A simple machine Machine Converts a single metric as an input into a single metric output!

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