Business Studies Chap 10 Flashcards

The marketing Function

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Define the meaning of Marketing

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-Marketing refers to activities a company undertakes to promote the buying or selling of a product or service
-Includes advertising, selling, and delivering products to consumers or other businesses.

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Explain the role of the marketing function

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-Identify the needs of customers and determine the value they place on getting those needs satisfied
-Shape the experience customers have after the products/services are delivered to them.

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Outline the Marketing activities

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Standardisation and grading
-Refers to the process of ensuring that goods are produced to the same standards in terms of size/weight/color.
Storage
-Refers to the act of keeping the products at a facility for safekeeping/preservation after the manufacturing thereof
Transport
-Refers to the movement of products from one place to another
Financing
-Refers to the act of obtaining funds to ensure that businesses can operate effectively in pursuit of the org. objectives
Risk bearing
-Provides bus. with the opportunity to reduce losses incurred should a bus. venture not succeed by sharing the risk with another party
Buying and selling
-Refers to the process of exchanging goods/services for money

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Discuss categories of consumer goods

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-Convenience Goods
-Shopping goods
-Specialty goods
-Services
-Unsought goods

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Define the meaning of product policy

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-Deals with the features, appearance and the benefits of the products
-The first component of the marketing function

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Mention the importance of product development

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-Product design is a process used to design goods that suit the needs of customers
-If the product design doesn’t suit the target market, there will be very little demand for the product

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Outline the steps of product design

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-Business analysis
-Market testing
-Technical implementation
-Commercialization
-Product review and price adjustment
-Generate a new idea
-Evaluate the idea
-Test and develop the concept

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Explain the purpose of packaging

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-Physically protect the product from any harm
-Promote the marketing of a product
-Prevent tampering or theft of a product

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Describe the kinds of packaging

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For Immediate use
-Needs to be cheap
For double use
-Re-used for purposes
For re-sale
-Buy products in bulk
Kaleidoscopic/ Frequently changing
-Advertising
Speciality
-Suit the product
Combination
-Packaged and purchased together

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Elaborate on the meaning of trademarks

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-A trademark is the name/logo/symbol used by a manufacturer/business to differentiate its products/business from competitors

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Explain the importance of trademarks to businesses and consumers

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Businesses
-Establishes an identity/reputation for products
-A well-known trademark helps to make a brand instantly recognizable
Customers
-Creates a sense of security and consistency for customers
-Represents a certain standard of quality and price to the consumer

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Mention the requirements of a good trademark

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-Must be attractive to the consumer
-It is important that it suits the product

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Elaborate the meaning of price

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-Pricing is the easiest of all marketing variables to influence but it is amongst the most complex decisions to make

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Explain the importance of pricing

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-The price of a product must make provision for transport
-The price of a product should take the VAT into account

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Outline the pricing techniques

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Promotional pricing
-Is a sales strategy in which a business temporarily reduces the price of a product or service to attract more customers
Penetration pricing
-Happens when products are sold at a very low price to attract consumers to products that are being introduced into the market
Psychological pricing
-Use the emotional response to encourage sale
Bait pricing
-Usually set lower than the item’s cost price to attract customers
Skimming prices
-Prices attached to a new innovative product that is considered unique and prestigious

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Define the meaning of distribution

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-It is about how the business gets its goods/services to its customers

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List the different types of intermediaries

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-Wholesalers
-Agents
-Retailers

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Explain the reasons why manufacturers may prefer to use direct distribution methods

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-Manufacturers have control over the product and marketing
-They achieve better end-user price as there are no intermediary

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Explain the reasons why manufacturers may prefer to use indirect distribution methods

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-Transportation and storage is taken care of by intermediaries
-They enjoy the benefits of bulk orders from wholesalers

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Explain the meaning of marketing communication policy

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-The focus of the marketing communication policy is to increase sales and generate higher overall profitability for the business

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Explain the meaning of sales promotion

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-Can be defined as various marketing methods that are aimed at improving consumer demand in particular products and services of the business

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Elaborate on the meaning of Advertising

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-Refers to paid messages of communication from the business to members of the public and potential target market

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Explain the meaning of publicity

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-Can be described as a free form of non-personal communication that a business and its products and services can receive through various forms of mass media

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Define the meaning of personal selling

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-Is a form of face-to-face selling in which the salesperson tries to convince the customer to purchase a product or a service