Marketing Planning JU

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Marketing Planning

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Definition A marketing plan is a written document containing the guidelines for the

business center’s marketing programs and allocations over the planning period.

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Division of Marketing Plan The marketing plan can be divided into two general parts: the

situation analysis, which analyzes the background of the market for the product, and the objectives, strategy, and programs based on the background analysis that direct the firm’s actions.

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Distinction between Marketing Plan and Strategic Plan

strategic planning usually takes place at a higher level in the organization than marketing planning. strategic planning takes place at the corporate, group, or strategic business unit levels. At these levels, objectives are broad (e.g., return on investment or assets and strategies are general). Marketing planning takes place at the business center level and has specific objectives (e.g., market share) and strategies (e.g., pursuing the small- business segment)

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Objectives of a Marketing Plan

1.To define the current situation facing the product (and how we got there).2. To define problems and opportunities facing the business.3. To establish objectives.4. To define the strategies and programs necessary to achieve the objectives.5. To pinpoint responsibility for achieving product objectives.6. To encourage careful and disciplined thinking.7. To establish a market orientation

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Marketing Plan Summary

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Description of Marketing Plan

Executive summary This section summarizes and overviews the main

goals, recommendations, and points for senior managers who will read and approve the marketing plan.

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Current marketing situation In this section, marketing managers discuss the overall

market, identify the market segments they will target, and provide information about a company’s current situation.

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Market description Describes the targeted segments in detail and provides

context for the marketing strategies and detailed action programs discussed later in the plan.

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Benefits and product features

Product features will be delivered to satisfy the needs of customers in each targeted segment.

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Product review The product review summarizes the main features for

all of a company’s products, organized by product line, type of customer, market, and/or order of product introduction.

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Competitive review

The purpose of a competitive review is to identify key competitors, describe their market positions, and briefly discuss their strategies.

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Channels and logistics review

In this section, marketers list the most important channels, overview each channel arrangement, and identify developing issues in channels and logistics.

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Objectives and issues A company’s objectives should be defined in specific terms so

management can measure progress and plan corrective action, if needed, to stay on track. This section describes any major issues that might affect a company’s marketing strategy and implementation.

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Positioning

Positioning built on meaningful differentiation, supported by appropriate strategy and implementation, can help a company build competitive advantage.

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Marketing tools

This section summarizes the broad logic that will guide decisions made during the period covered by the plan.

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Marketing research This section shows how marketing research will be

used to support development, implementation, and evaluation of strategies and action programs.

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Marketing organization

The marketing department may be organized by function, as in this sample, geography, product, or customer (or some combination thereof).

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Action programs Action programs should be coordinated with the

resources and activities of other departments, including production, finance, and purchasing.

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Budgets Managers use budgets to project profitability and

plan for each marketing program’s expenditures, scheduling, and operations.

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Controls

Controls help management assess results after the plan is implemented, identify any problems or performance variations, and initiate corrective action