Unit 3 - Decision making to improve marketing performance Flashcards
Why is it beneficial to set objectives?
- Motivation
- Target setting (for focus and direction)
- Evaluation of performance (possible bc obj. are “SMART”)
Calculation for Market share?
= market share = sales of firm/ market sales, X 100.
Calculation for Sales growth?
= difference in sales/ sales in original, X 100.
Calculation for Market growth?
= difference in total market sales/ earliest year, X 100.
Calculation for market size?
= sales/ market share, X 100
What is the meaning of random sampling, and what is it used for ?
- When members of a population have the same equal chance of being selected.
- Appropriately used when firms are researching a product that would be aimed at a large target market.
What is the point of sampling?
To collect information in relation to a product in a way that would’ve otherwise been extremely expensive and costly to do so.
Meaning of Stratified sampling?
- Segmenting the target population into a sample that accurately represents the entire population.
What is extrapolation?
- Analysing the past performance of a variable, such as sales, and then extending the trend into the future.
Calculation for price elasticity of demand?
= percentage changes in demand/ percentage change in price
Calculation for income elasticity of demand?
= percentage change in demand / percentage change in income.
The value of technology in gathering and analysing data for marketing decision-making?
- Enables targeted sales messages
- Makes sales forecasting easier
The process of segmentation?
Segmentation ———-) Targeting ———-) Positioning.
Advantages of segmentation?
Marketing will be more effective as it can be directed specifically at the target group meaning that:
- resources will be used more effectively (reducing costs)
- sales and market share may increase
Drawbacks of segmentation?
- By targeting specific segments of a market, a business may overlook other potentially profitable segments.
- Possible that any changes in fashion/ tastes, could be overlooked.