Exam for Chapter 11 and 14
Robert likes the kind of work he does in his office. He proactively seeks and accepts responsibility whenever the opportunity comes up. His firm exercise of self-control also helps him to successfully meet the company goals. This scenario is reflective of the assumptions of _____.
Theory Y
This theory assumes that work is as natural as play or rest—workers do not inherently dislike it. It also assumes that people can accept and even seek responsibility.
Theory Y
Satisfies wants by providing goods and services at a convenient time for customers.
Time Utility
Which of the following utilities satisfies wants by providing goods and services at a convenient period for customers?
Time utility
Sets the overall direction of the firm. Top managers must articulate a vision, establish priorities, and allocate time, money, and other resources.
Top management
The ability of goods and services to satisfy consumer wants.
Utility
_____ is the ability of goods and services to satisfy consumer wants.
Utility
the ability of goods and services to satisfy wants in terms of1 .Form 2.Time 3.Place 4.Ownership
Utility
First-line management manages the people who do the work. Typical titles include supervisor, foreman, and _____________.
a section leader
Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory states that people:
are motivated to satisfy only unmet needs.
The _____ of a firm includes managers who set the overall direction of the firm, articulating a vision, establishing priorities, and allocating time, money, and other resources.
top management
Consumer Buyer Behavior can be influenced by several elements
-Cultural -Social -Personal -Psychological
Consumermarket segmentation
-Demographic -Geographic -Psychographic -Behavioral
Business market segmentation
-Geographic -Customer-based -Product-use-based
What does marketing indlude?
-People -Places -Events -Ideas
What was the evolution of marketing?
-Production Era -Selling Era -Marketing Era -Relationship Era
Levels of Management
-Top -Middle -First-Line
Types of Research Data
1) Primary 2)Secondary
Consumer Decision Making Process
1.Need recognition 2.Information search 3.Evaluation of alternatives 4.Purchase decision 5.Post-purchase behavior
Management: Achieving organizational goals through
1.Planning2 .Organizing 3.Leading 4.Controlling
External Marketing Environment
Engage in Environmental Scanning of: Competitive market share Economic situation Social or Cultural lifestyle trends Technological advancements Political or Legal regulations
Attributed to researcher Victor Vroom, is based on the key concept that a worker will be motivated if he or she believes that effort will lead to performance, and performance will lead to a meaningful reward. The theory suggests that if any link in the chain is broken, the employee will not be motivated.
Expectancy Theory
Which of the following theories of motivation suggests that if any link in the relationship among individual effort, individual performance, and individual reward is broken, employees will not be motivated?
Expectancy theory
Social responsibility encourages _____________________ to promote ecological benefits of products
Green marketing
The landscape of marketing changed dramatically in the 1950s. An era of relative peace and prosperity emerged, and—as soldiers returned from World War II—marriage and birthrates soared. To compete for the consumer's dollar, marketers attempted to provide goods and services that met customer needs better than anything else on the market. As a result, the marketing concept materialized in the 1950s.
Marketers' attempt to provide goods and services that met customer needs
Which of the following was a major contributing factor in the conception of the marketing concept?
Marketers' attempt to provide goods and services that met customer needs
set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers managing customer relationships •Providing Utility
Marketing
A business philosophy that makes customer satisfaction—now and in the future—the central focus of the entire organization.
Marketing Concept
.Marketing Era - marketing concept was born that made customer satisfaction the main focus of business
Marketing Era
Group of people most likely to buy your product
Target Market
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, social need refers to:
the need to feel connected to others.
During the selling era of marketing, supply in many categories exceeded demand. This led to the:
emergence of the hard sell.
_____________________is more rational and criteria based
Business Buyer Behavior
Post-Purchase behavior can result in ___________________:Being uneasy with a purchase decision
Cognitive Dissonance
Types of Market Segmentation
Consumer Market and business market
Which of the following statements is true of management skills?
Critical thinking helps managers find value even in an overload of information.
onship Era - marketers aim to achieve customer loyalty
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
value is above and beyond expectations
Customer Satisfaction
Which of the following statements is true of job enrichment?
It is the creation of jobs with more meaningful content, under the assumption that creative work will motivate employees.
Refers to the creation of jobs with more meaningful content, under the assumption that challenging, creative work will motivate employees.
Job Enrichment
Which of the following statements is true of human skills?
Managers with strong human skills can typically mobilize support for initiatives and find win-win solutions for conflicts.
Dividing potential customers into groups of similar people
Market segmentation
Sports, politics, and art dominate the category of people marketing, but even some businesspeople merit mentioning. Top banking executives, for instance, took a beating from a marketing standpoint during the financial meltdown at the end of 2008.
People Marketing
Involves drawing people to a particular place. Cities, states, and nations use place marketing to attract tourists.
Place Marketing
Satisfies wants by providing goods and services at a convenient place for customers.
Place Utility
Which of the following marketing strategies can be best employed for attracting tourists?
Place marketing
Which of the following utilities satisfies wants by providing goods and services at a convenient location for customers?
Place utility
new data that is collected (observation or survey)
Primary Research
Marketing Strategies
Product - actual product, design, name, packaging Price - fair price considering value Distribution - place, selling locations Promotion - communication, advertising
marketing efforts were not needed
Production Era
marketers aim to achieve customer loyalty
Relationship Era
•existing data that is used (reports or published info)
Secondary Research
Which of the following is most likely to be a first-line management title in a large company?
Section leader
marketers had to "sell" the product and convince customers to buy
Selling era
In the context of management skills, top-level managers must demonstrate excellent:
conceptual skills.
Repeating purchases from a customer
customer loyalty
By the 1920s, production capacity had increased dramatically. For the first time, supply in many categories exceeded demand, which caused _______________________________________________.
emergence of the hard sell
Idea marketing is often combined with _____ to market ideas that are meant to change how people think or act.
event marketing
Often, idea marketing and _____________ are combined, as we see in the annual Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.
event marking
personal, extensive, proactive partnership
full partnerships
sporadic, impersonal relationships
limited relationships
The _____ is a business philosophy that makes customer satisfaction—now and in the future—the central focus of the entire organization.
marketing concept
Technology has allowed for the ____________________________ of products which marketers can promote
mass customization
What is first-line management?
oversees worker employees
In the context of marketing strategies and tactics, sports, politics, and art dominate the category of _____.
people marketing
In the context of the evolution of marketing, marketers of the _____ believe that satisfied customers can develop into advocates for businesses by becoming powerful generators of positive "word-of-mouth."
relationship era
The marketing concept has gathered momentum across the economy, leading to the current era, unfolding over the last decade, which zeros in on long-term customer relationships. Satisfied customers can develop into advocates for your business, becoming powerful generators of positive "word-of-mouth."
relationship era
What is middle level management?
reports to higher level managers, supervises lower level managers
What is top level management?
sets overall direction
Marketing Research is Gathering and applying information to:
•Identify opportunities and threats •Monitor and predict customer behavior •Improve the marketing mix
Skills needed in management.
•Technical - functional expertise •Human - works well with others •Conceptual - ability to see big picture