Evaluate the stages in consumer purchase decision process


Assignment: Understanding Buyers and Markets

Individuals and firms can (and should) act ethically, but the outcome of their acts may not affect society in general. An ethical act may only affect the firm's immediate stakeholders, such as its employees, customers, and suppliers. To be socially responsible, a firm also must take actions that benefit the community at a higher level.

The goal of marketing is to affect how customers think about and behave toward the organization and its market offerings. However, to affect the whats, whens, and hows of buying behavior, marketers must first understand the whys.

In this unit's case study, Video Case 4: Toyota: Building Cleaner, Greener Cars, we examine "Toyota's mission is to become the most respected and admired car company in America." According to Jana Hartline (Manager of Environmental Communications at Toyota, the company is "working toward a future where a wide range of innovative vehicles, fuel technologies, and partnerships converge to create an economically vibrant, mobile society in harmony with the environment." Since the year 2000, Toyota has focused its environmental efforts based on the objectives spelled out in its Global Vision, Principles and Earth Charter.

Sources

Kerin, R. A. & Hartley, S. W. (2017). Marketing. (13th ed.). New York, New York: McGraw-Hill Education.

North American Environmental Report. (2015, November).

Unit Learning Outcomes

1: Consider the different concepts of social responsibility and social entrepreneurship (CLO #'s 2 and 5)

2: Analyze how social responsibility and social entrepreneurship can be integrated into marketing strategy initiatives. (CLO's 2 & 3)

3: Evaluate the stages in the consumer purchase decision process and the impact of each stage upon the development of brand equity.

Directions

Students are to review the following information about the Toyota's environmental commitment.

Background on Toyota: Read the video case in the textbook on pages 118-120.

Toyota's Environmental Plan: Explore Toyota's webpage about the environment: Let's Go Greener

Review Toyota's North American Environmental Report

Toyota's Global Vision, Principles, and Earth Charter

Based on the information provided above as well as internet research, put yourself in the position of a marketing consultant brought in to Toyota to formulate a set of well-developed and supported recommendations for moving Toyota's environmental plan forward. You will be presenting your recommendations to the company's senior leadership team.

Your recommendations should be based on a critical evaluation of the effectiveness of the Global Vision, Principles, and Earth Charter on its prior marketing strategies.

The recommendations should be logically presented, well-supported, and thoroughly vetted.

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.

Attachment:- Toyota-Case.rar

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