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Analyzing Business Markets
Marketing Management, 13th ed
7
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Chapter Questions
• What is the business market, and how does it differ from the consumer market?
• What buying situations do organizational buyers face?
• Who participates in the business-to-business buying process?
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Chapter Questions
• How do business buyers make their decisions?
• How can companies build strong relationships with business customers?
• How do institutional buyers and government agencies do their buying?
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CISCO Targets Businesses
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What is Organizational Buying?
Organizational buying refers to the decision-making process by which formal organizations establish the need for purchased products and services, and identify, evaluate, and
choose among alternative brands and suppliers.
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Top Business Marketing Challenges
• Expand understanding of customer needs• Compete globally as China and India
reshape markets• Master analytical tools and improve
quantitative skills• Reinstate innovation as an engine of growth• Create new organizational models and
linkages
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Characteristics of Business Markets
• Fewer, larger buyers
• Close supplier-customer relationships
• Professional purchasing
• Many buying influences
• Multiple sales calls• Derived demand• Inelastic demand• Fluctuating demand• Geographically
concentrated buyers• Direct purchasing
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Buying Situation
Straight rebuyStraight rebuy
Modified rebuyModified rebuy
New taskNew task
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Systems Buying and Selling
Turnkey solution desired;
bids solicited
Primecontractors
Second-tiercontractors
System subcomponents
assembled
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The Buying Center
InitiatorsInitiators
UsersUsers
InfluencersInfluencers
DecidersDeciders
ApproversApprovers
BuyersBuyers
GatekeepersGatekeepers
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Of Concern to Business Marketers
• Who are the major decision participants?
• What decisions do they influence?
• What is their level of influence?
• What evaluation criteria do they use?
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Sales Strategies
Small Sellers
Large Sellers
Key Buying Influencers
MultilevelIn-depthSelling
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Stages in the Buying Process: Buyphases
• Problem recognition• General need description• Product specification• Supplier search• Proposal solicitation• Supplier selection• Order-routine specification• Performance review
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Table 7.2 Buygrid Framework
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Forms of Electronic Marketplaces
• Catalog sites• Vertical markets
• Pure play auction sites• Spot markets
• Private exchanges• Barter markets
• Buying alliances
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Methods of e-Procurement
• Websites organized using vertical hubs
• Websites organized using functional hubs
• Direct extranet links to major suppliers
• Buying alliances
• Company buying sites
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Table 7.3 Vendor Analysis
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Handling Price-Oriented Customers
Limit quantity purchasedLimit quantity purchased
Allow no refundsAllow no refunds
Make no adjustmentsMake no adjustments
Provide no servicesProvide no services
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Methods for Researching Customer Value
• Internal engineering assessment
• Field value-in-use assessment
• Focus-group value assessment
• Direct survey questions
• Conjoint analysis• Benchmarks• Compositional
approach• Importance ratings
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Order Routine Specification
Stockless purchase plans
Vendor-managedinventory
Continuous replenishment
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Establishing Corporate Trust and Credibility
Expertise
LikeabilityTrustworthiness
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Figure 7.1 Trust Dimensions
Transparent
Product/ServiceQuality
Incentive
Partnering
Cooperating Design
Product Comparison
Supply Chain
Pervasive Advocacy
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Factors Affecting Buyer-Supplier Relationships
Availability of alternatives
Supply marketdynamism
Complexity ofsupply
Importance ofsupply
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Categories of Buyer-Seller Relationships
• Basic buying and selling
• Bare bones• Contractual
transaction• Customer supply
• Cooperative systems
• Collaborative• Mutually adaptive• Customer is king
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What is Opportunism?
Opportunism is some form of cheating or undersupply relative to
an implicit or explicit contract.
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Aramark Successfully Services Institutional and Government Markets
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Marketing Debate
how different is B-to-B marketing?
Take a position:1. Business-to-business marketingrequires a special, unique set of marketingconcepts and principles.
or
2. Business-to-business marketing is really not that different and the basic marketingprinciples apply.
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Marketing Discussion
Consider some of the consumerbehavior topics from Chapter 6. How might you apply them to business-to-business settings?