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PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Eighth Edition Philip Kotler and Gary Armstrong. Chapter 1. Marketing in a Changing World: Creating Customer Value and Satisfaction.

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  1. PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Eighth Edition Philip Kotler and Gary Armstrong Chapter 1 Marketing in a Changing World: Creating Customer Value and Satisfaction

  2. Process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging products and value with others. More simply: Marketing is the delivery of customer satisfaction at a profit. What is Marketing?

  3. Core Marketing Concepts Products and Services Needs, wants, and demands Core Marketing Concepts Markets Value, satisfaction, and quality Exchange, transactions, and relationships

  4. Needs- state of felt deprivation for basic items such as food and clothing and complex needs such as for belonging. i.e. I am thirsty Wants - form that a human need takes as shaped by culture and individual personality. i.e. I want a Coca-Cola. Demands- human wants backed by buying power. i.e. I have money to buy a Coca-Cola. What Motivates a Consumerto Take Action?

  5. Products- anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use or consumption and that might satisfy a need or want. Examples: persons, places, organizations, activities, and ideas. Services- activities or benefits offered for sale that are essentially intangible and don’t result in the ownership of anything. Examples: banking, airlines, haircuts, and hotels. What Will Satisfy Consumer’sNeeds and Wants?

  6. Customer Value- benefit that the customer gains from owning and using a product compared to the cost of obtaining the product. Customer Satisfaction- depends on the product’s perceived performance in delivering value relative to a buyer’s expectations. Linked to Quality and Total Quality Management (TQM). How Do Consumers ChooseChoose Among Products and Services?

  7. Exchanges - act of obtaining a desired object from someone by offering something in return. Transactions - trade of values between parties. Usually involves money and a response. Relationships- building long-term relationships with consumers, distributors, dealers, and suppliers. How do Consumers ObtainProducts and Services?

  8. Who Purchases Products and Services? Actual Buyers Market - buyers who share a particular need or want that can be satisfied by a company’s products or services. Potential Buyers

  9. Suppliers Modern Marketing System Competitors Company (Marketer) Marketing Intermediaries Environment Environment End User Market

  10. Marketing Management Marketing Management Implementing programs to create exchanges with target buyers to achieve organizational goals Demand Management Finding and increasing demand, also changing or reducing demand Profitable Customer Relationships Attracting new customers and retaining current customers

  11. Marketing ManagementPhilosophies • Consumers favor products that are • available and highly affordable • Improve production and distribution • Consumers favor products that offer • the most quality, performance, and • innovative features • Consumers will buy products only if • the company promotes/ sells these • product • Focuses on needs/ wants of target • markets & delivering satisfaction • better than competitors • Focuses on needs/ wants of target • markets & delivering superior value • Society’s well-being Production Concept Product Concept Selling Concept Marketing Concept Societal Marketing Concept

  12. Selling and Promoting Profits through Volume Factory Existing Products Integrated Marketing Profits through Satisfaction Market Customer Needs Marketing & Sales Concepts Contrasted The Selling Concept Starting Point Focus Means Ends The Marketing Concept

  13. Societal Marketing Concept Society (Human Welfare) Societal Marketing Concept Consumers (Wants) Company (Profits)

  14. New Marketing Challenges New Marketing Landscape & Information Technology Nonprofit Marketing Emerging Challenges Ethical Concerns Globalization Changing World Economy

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