Discuss how was organizations marketing strategy impacted


Assignment

Each response has to be at least 150 words, in total 5 questions and one assignments

Question:

Throughout the course we'll discuss "generational" differences. A great source of information, in my experience is the Center for Generational Kinetics in Austin, Tx.

As a marketer, I'm involved in a great deal of research around consumer behavior and the impact of the generations. One of their speakers, Jason Dorsey has an excellent TedTalk around generations. (See link below) One of his quotes is "Technology is only new, if you remember when it didn't exist." (The Center for Generational Kinetics, 2016) Kids in high school today don't remember a time before the Smartphone or before the Internet. They don't remember a time before the U.S. had an African American President, or a world that wasn't impacted by the events of Sept. 11, 2001!

I think you'll find this talk enlightening and enjoyable!

Youtube Video: "What do we know about the generation after millennials? | Jason Dorsey | TEDxHouston"

Thoughts?

The Center for Generational Kinetics (2016).

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Question:

According to Hawkins and Mothersbaugh, "Marketing decisions based on explicit consumer behavior theory, assumptions, and research are more likely to be successful than those based on hunches or intuition. (2016, p. 7)

Discuss how this statement applies to the five steps of the consumer decision process identified in Chapter 1.

Hawkins, D. &Mothersbaugh, D. (2016) Consumer Behavior: Building Marketing Strategy, 13th Edition.
McGraw-Hill, New York, NY.

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Question:

Possibly the most important concept/term we'll address in this course is "segmentation." According to the text, better-defined segments will generally be discovered by focusing first on needs and then on consumer characteristics associated with those needs" (Hawkins &Mothersbaugh, 2016, p. 14)

Perhaps the most important marketing decision a firm makes is the selection of one or more market segments on which to focus. A market segment is a portion of a larger market whose needs differ somewhat from the larger market. Since a market segment has unique needs, a firm that develops a total product focused solely on the needs of that segment will be able to meet the segment's desires better than a firm whose product or service attempts to meet the needs of multiple segments.

To be viable, a segment must be large enough to be served profitably. However, it should be noted that technology advances such as flexible manufacturing and customized media are allowing for mass customization such that firms can target smaller segments and even individuals profitably. Behavioral targeting,in which consumers' online activity is tracked and specific banner ads are delivered based on that activity, is another example of how technology is making individualized communication increasingly cost-effective. (p. 14)

Some consumers buy the newest version of the iPhone as soon as it's released, even if the new features are very minor. What problem/need does this new version of the iPhone fulfill? For what segment? (Define the segments in terms of characteristics or demographics/psychographics)

Hawkins, D. &Mothersbaugh, D. (2016) Consumer Behavior: Building Marketing Strategy, 13th Edition.
McGraw-Hill, New York, NY.

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Question:

Chapter 20 discusses regulations, however, it also addresses advertising and values. Provide an example of an advertisement that doesn't align with your personal values. For example, many feel that McDonald's contributes to childhood obesity.

Hawkins, D. &Mothersbaugh, D. (2016) Consumer Behavior: Building Marketing Strategy, 13th Edition.
McGraw-Hill, New York, NY.

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Question:

Eric Holtzclaw's book "Laddering" suggests that before World War I, people bought only what they needed. After the advent of mass production, primarily to meet the demands of the U.S. military in World War 1. Companies had to market themselves to create a demand for their products and to compete with other products, although choices and competitors were few. .

Propaganda used in Europe let to the discovery that signs and symbols could influence behavior, leading to the creation of "Publicity Direction" (Because propaganda was viewed negatively) This term eventually evolved into "Public Relations"

During this time, few options for entertainment existed, and people spent a great deal of time with their neighbors. This began to create some competition among neighbors for different products and brands known as "Keeping up with the Joneses." (Holtzclaw, 2013)

Can you think of some brands today that depend upon that "Keeping up with the Joneses" mentality? Many, for example say that Starbucks Coffee is simply a status symbol for some consumers who want to be seen with the Starbucks' cup!

As you respond to this question, be certain not to "judge" other segments who may behave differently than you behave.

Holtzclaw, E. V. (2013). Laddering. Somerset: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. Retrieved from https://www.ebrary.com

Response:

Choose an organization with which you are familiar.

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you review the impact of consumer behavior on this organization's marketing strategy.

Review and evaluate a specific example of how this organization utilized its knowledge of consumer behavior to adjust its marketing strategy.

• How did this organization figure out what its target market wanted?

• How was the organization's marketing strategy (product, price, distribution, promotion, service) impacted by consumer behavior?

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:

1. The answer should be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.

2. The response also include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.

3. Also Include a reference page. The Citations and references should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

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