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i t s good and good for you Chapter Three Analyzing the Marketing Environment Copyright 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. 3-1 Analyzing the Marketing Environment Topic Outline Macroenvironemnt The Demographic Marketing Environment The Economic Environment The Natural Environment The Technological Environment The Political and Social Environment The Cultural Environment Responding to the Marketing Environment 3-2 1

The Marketing Environment The marketing environment includes the actors and forces outside marketing that affect marketing management s ability to build and maintain successful relationships with customers 3-3 The Marketing Environment consists of the actors close to the company that affect its ability to serve its customers, the company, suppliers, marketing intermediaries, customer markets, competitors, and publics 3-4 2

Actors in the 3-5 Top management Finance R&D Purchasing Operations Accounting The Company 3-6 3

Suppliers Provide the resources to produce goods and services Treat as partners to provide customer value 3-7 Help the company to promote, sell and distribute its products to final buyers Marketing Intermediaries 3-8 4

Types of Marketing Intermediaries Resellers Physical distribution firms Marketing services agencies Financial intermediaries 3-9 Competitors Firms must gain strategic advantage by positioning their offerings against competitors offerings 3-10 5

Publics Any group that has an actual or potential interest in or impact on an organization s ability to achieve its objectives Financial publics Media publics Government publics Internal publics 3-11 Customers Consumer markets Business markets Government markets International markets 3-12 6

3-13 Demographic Environment Demography: the study of human populations-- size, density, location, age, gender, race, occupation, and other statistics Demographic environment: involves people, and people make up markets Demographic trends: shifts in age, family structure, geographic population, educational characteristics, and population diversity 3-14 7

Demographic Environment Generational marketing is important in segmenting people by lifestyle of life state instead of age 3-15 Economic Environment Economic environment consists of factors that affect consumer purchasing power and spending patterns Industrial economies are richer markets Subsistence economies consume most of their own agriculture and industrial output 3-16 8

Economic Environment Value marketing offering financially cautious buyers greater value the right combination of quality and service at a fair price 3-17 Natural environment: natural resources that are needed as inputs by marketers or that are affected by marketing activities Trends Natural Environment Increased shortages of raw materials Increased pollution Increased government intervention Increased environmentally sustainable strategies 3-18 9

Technological Environment Most dramatic force in changing the marketplace New products, opportunities Concern for the safety of new products 3-19 Political and Social Environment Political environment laws, government agencies, and pressure groups that influence or limit various organizations and individuals in a given society 3-20 10

Cultural Environment Cultural environment consists of institutions and other forces that affect a society s basic values, perceptions, and behaviors 3-21 Cultural Environment Persistence of Cultural Values Core beliefs and values are persistent and are passed on from parents to children and are reinforced by schools, churches, businesses, and government Secondary beliefs and values are more open to change and include people s views of themselves, others, organization, society, nature, and the universe 3-22 11

Responding to the Marketing Environment Views on Responding Uncontrollable React and adapt to forces in the environment Proactive Aggressive actions to affect forces in the environment Reactive Watching and reacting to forces in the environment 3-23 12