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Introduction to Marketing
Professor Lawrence Feick
University of Pittsburgh
Fall 1998
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Outline
• Overview: what is this course all about?
• What is marketing?
• What do marketers do?
• What value is created by marketing?
• What are business eras?
• What is marketing myopia?
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Overview
• Class meetings
• Text, syllabus, evaluations
• Faculty– instructor– recitation leader
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What is marketing?
• Selling?
• Advertising?
• Art?
• Science?
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Marketing defined
• Marketing is...the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, services, organizations, and events to create exchanges that will satisfy individual and organizational objectives. (AMA 1985)
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Key ideas in the definition
• Process involving strategy and tactics
• 4 Ps
• More than goods
• Exchange is central
• Satisfy consumer and organizational needs
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What besides goods can we market?
• People
• Places
• Causes
• Events
• Organizations– profit– nonprofit
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What do marketers do?
• Identify needs and wants
• Choose which/whose needs to focus on
• Create and manage products
• Communicate about products
• Price products
• Distribute products
• Follow up
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A day in the life of a marketer
• Bob Thomas– assistant brand manager for Cool Mint Listerine
Toothpaste (Warner Lambert)
• Angie Goldman– analyst for Nielson Market Research
• Tae-Jin Lee– sales rep for Warner Lambert
• Tanya Johnson– account associate at J. Walter Thompson
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What value is created by marketing?
• Form utility
• Place utility
• Time utility
• Possession utility
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The ‘eras’ of business
• Production era
• Sales era
• Marketing era
• Relationship era
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The production era/concept
• “Consumers will buy whatever we produce.”
• Often feasible with excess demand (a seller’s market)
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The sales era/concept
• “We need to work at selling what we produce.”
• Often motivated by excess supply (a buyer’s market)
• String
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What is marketing myopia?
• A focus on products or processes rather than on customer groups and needs
• Examples:– trains and trucks– slide rules and calculators– natural and artificial fibers
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The marketing era/concept
• “We need to understand consumers needs and wants in order to decide what to produce.”
• Focus externally: on the market
• Company wide orientation
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The marketing relationship era/concept
• Movement away from the single transaction as cornerstone of marketing
• A focus on building long term relationships with customers
• Why?– cost of getting a new customer– cost of keeping an old customer
• Activities that build long term relationships
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Key take aways
• What marketing is (and isn’t!)
• What marketers do
• How we got here
• Where we’re headed in this class