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Marketing: Creating and Capturing
Customer Value
Chapter 1
Principles of Marketing
by Philip Kotler and Gary Armstrong
PEARSON
1
What Is Marketing
Define marketing and outline the steps in the
marketing process.
2
Understanding the Marketplace and Customer
Needs
Explain the importance of understanding customers
and the marketplace and identify the five core
marketplace concepts.
Objective Outline
Objective Outline
3
Designing a Customer-Driven Marketing
Strategy
Preparing an Integrated Marketing Plan and
Program
Identify the key elements of a customer-driven marketing
strategy and discuss the marketing management
orientations that guide marketing strategy.
Objective Outline
4
Building Customer Relationships
Capturing Value from Customers
Discuss customer relationship management and
identify strategies for creating value for customers
and capturing value from customers in return.
5
The Changing Marketing Landscape
Describe the major trends and forces that are
changing the marketing landscape in this age of
relationships.
What Is Marketing?
Simplest
definition
Marketing is
managing profitable
customer
relationships.
Attract new
customers by
promising superior
value
Keep and grow
current customers
by delivering
satisfaction.
Marketing Defined
We define marketing as a process by which companies
create value for customers and build strong customer
relationships to capture value from customers in return.
Broadly defined, marketing is a social and managerial
process by which individuals and organizations obtain
what they need and want through creating and
exchanging value with others.
Marketing Process
Understand the
marketplace and
customer needs
and wants
Design
customer-driven
marketing
strategy
Construct an
integrated
marketing
program that
delivers
superior value
Build profitable
relationships
and create
customer
delight
Capture value
from
customers to
create profits
and customer
equity
Create value for customers and
build customer relationships Capture value from
customers in return
This important figure shows marketing in a nutshell. By
creating value for customers, marketers capture value from
customers in return. This five-step process forms the
marketing frame work for the rest of the chapter and the
remainder of the text.
Understanding the Marketplace
and Customer Needs
Customer Needs, Wants, and Demands
States of felt deprivation
Needs
 Physicalfood, clothing, warmth, safety
 Socialbelonging and affection
 Individualknowledge and self-expression
Wants
 Form that needs take as they are shaped by culture and
individual personality
Understanding the Marketplace
and Customer Needs
Customer Needs, Wants, and Demands
Demands
 Human wants backed by buying power
Market Offerings-Products, Wants,
and Demands
Market offerings are some combination of
products, services, information, or experiences
offered to a market to satisfy a need or a want.
Marketing myopia is focusing only on existing
wants and losing sight of underlying consumer
needs.
Customer Value and Satisfaction
Expectations
Customers
 From expectations about the value and satisfaction that
various market offerings
 Will deliver and buy accordingly.
Marketers
 Set the right level of expectations
 Not too high or low
Exchanges and Relationships
Exchange
 the act of obtaining a desired object from someone by
offering something in return
Relationship
 Marketing actions try to create, maintain, grow
exchange relationships.
Markets
Markets are the set of actual and potential
buyers of a product.
 Each party in the system adds value. Walmart cannot fulfill
its promise of low prices unless its suppliers provide low
costs. Ford cannot deliver a high-quality car-ownership
experience unless its dealers provide outstanding service.
 Arrows represent relationships that must be developed and
managed to create customers value and profitable customer
relationships.
Designing a Customer-Driven
Marketing Strategy
We define marketing management is the art and
science of choosing target markets and building
profitable relationships with them.
Two important questions:
What customers will we serve
(whats our target market)?
How can we serve these
customers best (whats our
value proposition)?
Ch2
Ch7
Selecting Customers to Serve
Market segmentation refers to dividing the
markets into segments of customers.
Target marketing refers to which segments to go
after.
Choosing a Value Proposition
A brands value proposition is the set of benefits
or values it promises to deliver to consumers to
satisfy their needs.
Marketing Management
Orientations
The Production Concept
The production concept holds that consumers will
favor products that are available and highly
affordable.
The
Societal
Marketin
g
Concept
The
Market
ing
Concep
t
The
Selling
Concep
t
The
Produc
t
Concep
t
The
Produc
tion
Concep
t
Marketing Management
Orientations
The
Societal
Marketin
g
Concept
The
Market
ing
Concep
t
The
Selling
Concep
t
The
Produc
t
Concep
t
The
Produc
tion
Concep
t
The Product Concept
The product concept holds that consumers will
favor products that offer the most quality,
performance, and features. Focus is on continuous
product improvements.
Marketing Management
Orientations
The
Societal
Marketin
g
Concept
The
Market
ing
Concep
t
The
Selling
Concep
t
The
Produc
t
Concep
t
The
Produc
tion
Concep
t
The Selling Concept
The selling concept holds that consumers will not
buy enough of the firms products unless it
undertakes a large scale selling and promotion effort
Marketing Management
Orientations
 The selling concept takes an inside-out view that focuses on
existing products and heavy selling. The aim is to sell what the
company makes rather than making what the customer wants.
 The marketing concept takes an outside-in view that focuses on
satisfying customer needs as a path to profits. As South-west
Airlines colorful founder puts it, We dont have a marketing
department, we have a customer department.
Marketing Management
Orientations
Preparing an Integrated
Marketing Plan and Program
The marketing mix is the set of tools (four Ps) the
firm uses to implement its marketing strategy. It
includes product, price, promotion, and place.
The firm must blend each marketing mix tool
into a comprehensive integrated marketing
program that communicates and delivers the
intended value to chosen customers.
Product
Price
Place
Promotion
Building Customer Relationships
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
In this broader sense, customer relationship
management is the overall process of building
and maintaining profitable customer relationships
by delivering superior customer value and
satisfaction.
Relationship Building Blocks:
Customer Value and Satisfaction
A customer buys from the firm that offers the
highest customer-perceived valuethe
customers evaluation of the difference between
all the benefits and all the costs of a market
offering relative to those of competing offers.
Customer satisfaction depends on the products
perceived performance relative to a buyers
expectations. If the products performance falls
short of expectations, the customer is dissatisfied.
Customer Relationship Levels and
Tools
Companies can build customer relationships at
many levels, depending on the nature of the
target market.
 Many companies offer frequency marketing
programs that reward customers who buy
frequently or in large amounts.
Other companies sponsor club marketing
programs that offer members special benefits and
create member communities.
The Changing Nature of Customer
Relationships
Todays companies are building deeper, more
direct, and lasting relationships with more
carefully selected customers.
Relating with More Carefully
Selected Customers
Today, most marketers realize that they dont
want relationships with every customers. Instead,
they target fewer, more profitable customers.
Relating More Deeply and
Interactively
Relating more deeply and interactively by incorporating
more interactive two way relationships through blogs,
Websites, online communities and social networks
Todays consumers have more information about brands
than ever before, and they have a wealth of platforms for
airing and sharing their brand views with other
consumers. Thus, the marketing world is now embracing
not only customer relationship management, but also
customer-managed relationships.
A growing part of the new customer dialogue is
consumer-generated marketing, by which consumers
themselves are playing a bigger role in shaping their own
brand experiences and those of others.
Partner relationship management
In addition to being good at customer
relationship management, marketers must also be
good at partner relationship management
working closely with others inside and outside
the company to jointly bring more value to
customers.
Partner relationship management
In todays more connected world, every
functional area in the organization can interact
with customers. The new thinking is thatno
matter what your job is in a companyyou must
understand marketing and be customer focused.
Partner relationship management
The supply chain describes a longer channel,
stretching from raw materials to components to
final products that are carried to final buyers.
Through supply chain management, companies
today are strengthening their connections with
partners all along the supply chain.
Capturing Value from Customers
The final step involves capturing value in return
in the form of sales, market share, and profits. By
creating superior customer value, the firm creates
highly satisfied customers who stay loyal and
buy more. This, in return, means greater long-run
returns for the firm.
Creating Customer Loyalty and
Retention
Customer lifetime value is the value of the
entire stream of purchases that the customer
would make over a lifetime of patronage
Growing Share of Customer
Beyond simply retaining good customers to capture
customer lifetime value, good customer
relationship management can help marketers
increase their share of customerthe share they
get of the customers purchasing in their product
categories.
Building Customer Equity
Customer equity is the total combined customer
lifetime values of all of the companys current
and potential customers.
Building the Right Relationships
with the Right Customers
Right relationships with the right customers
involves treating customers as assets that need to
be managed and maximized.
Different types of customers require different
relationship management strategies.
The Changing Marketing Landscape
This section have five major developments:
The Changing
Marketing
Landscape
The Digital Age
The Growth of Not-
for-Profit Marketing
Rapid Globalization
Sustainable Marketing
 The Call for More
Social Responsibility
The Changing Economic Environment
The Great Recession caused many consumers to rethink
their spending priorities and cut back on their buying.
In adjusting to the new economy, companies and slash
prices in an effort to coax more frugal customers into
opening their wallets.
The challenge is to balance the brands value proposition
with the current times while also enhancing its long-term
equity.
The Digital Age
The digital age has provided marketers with exciting new
ways to learn about and track customers and create
products and services tailored to individual customer
needs.
Online marketing is now the fastest-growing form of
marketing.
The Growth of Not-for-profit Marketing
In recent years, marketing has also become a major part
of the strategies of many not-for-profit organizations,
such as colleges, hospitals, museums, zoos, symphony
orchestras, and even churches.
Government agencies have also shown an increased
interest in marketing.
Rapid Globalization
Today, almost every company, large or small, is touched
in some way by global competition.
Managers in countries around the world are increasingly
taking a global, not just local, view of the companys
industry, competitors, and opportunities.
Sustainable Marketing  The Call for
More Social Responsibility
As the worldwide consumerism and environmentalism
movements mature, todays marketers are being called on
to develop sustainable marketing practices.
Corporate ethics and social responsibility have become
hot topics for almost every business.
So, What Is Marketing? Pulling It All
Together
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Kotler Principles of marketing latest edition 1

  • 1. Marketing: Creating and Capturing Customer Value Chapter 1 Principles of Marketing by Philip Kotler and Gary Armstrong PEARSON
  • 2. 1 What Is Marketing Define marketing and outline the steps in the marketing process. 2 Understanding the Marketplace and Customer Needs Explain the importance of understanding customers and the marketplace and identify the five core marketplace concepts. Objective Outline
  • 3. Objective Outline 3 Designing a Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy Preparing an Integrated Marketing Plan and Program Identify the key elements of a customer-driven marketing strategy and discuss the marketing management orientations that guide marketing strategy.
  • 4. Objective Outline 4 Building Customer Relationships Capturing Value from Customers Discuss customer relationship management and identify strategies for creating value for customers and capturing value from customers in return. 5 The Changing Marketing Landscape Describe the major trends and forces that are changing the marketing landscape in this age of relationships.
  • 5. What Is Marketing? Simplest definition Marketing is managing profitable customer relationships. Attract new customers by promising superior value Keep and grow current customers by delivering satisfaction.
  • 6. Marketing Defined We define marketing as a process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships to capture value from customers in return. Broadly defined, marketing is a social and managerial process by which individuals and organizations obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging value with others.
  • 7. Marketing Process Understand the marketplace and customer needs and wants Design customer-driven marketing strategy Construct an integrated marketing program that delivers superior value Build profitable relationships and create customer delight Capture value from customers to create profits and customer equity Create value for customers and build customer relationships Capture value from customers in return This important figure shows marketing in a nutshell. By creating value for customers, marketers capture value from customers in return. This five-step process forms the marketing frame work for the rest of the chapter and the remainder of the text.
  • 8. Understanding the Marketplace and Customer Needs Customer Needs, Wants, and Demands States of felt deprivation Needs Physicalfood, clothing, warmth, safety Socialbelonging and affection Individualknowledge and self-expression Wants Form that needs take as they are shaped by culture and individual personality
  • 9. Understanding the Marketplace and Customer Needs Customer Needs, Wants, and Demands Demands Human wants backed by buying power
  • 10. Market Offerings-Products, Wants, and Demands Market offerings are some combination of products, services, information, or experiences offered to a market to satisfy a need or a want. Marketing myopia is focusing only on existing wants and losing sight of underlying consumer needs.
  • 11. Customer Value and Satisfaction Expectations Customers From expectations about the value and satisfaction that various market offerings Will deliver and buy accordingly. Marketers Set the right level of expectations Not too high or low
  • 12. Exchanges and Relationships Exchange the act of obtaining a desired object from someone by offering something in return Relationship Marketing actions try to create, maintain, grow exchange relationships.
  • 13. Markets Markets are the set of actual and potential buyers of a product. Each party in the system adds value. Walmart cannot fulfill its promise of low prices unless its suppliers provide low costs. Ford cannot deliver a high-quality car-ownership experience unless its dealers provide outstanding service. Arrows represent relationships that must be developed and managed to create customers value and profitable customer relationships.
  • 14. Designing a Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy We define marketing management is the art and science of choosing target markets and building profitable relationships with them. Two important questions: What customers will we serve (whats our target market)? How can we serve these customers best (whats our value proposition)? Ch2 Ch7
  • 15. Selecting Customers to Serve Market segmentation refers to dividing the markets into segments of customers. Target marketing refers to which segments to go after.
  • 16. Choosing a Value Proposition A brands value proposition is the set of benefits or values it promises to deliver to consumers to satisfy their needs.
  • 17. Marketing Management Orientations The Production Concept The production concept holds that consumers will favor products that are available and highly affordable. The Societal Marketin g Concept The Market ing Concep t The Selling Concep t The Produc t Concep t The Produc tion Concep t
  • 18. Marketing Management Orientations The Societal Marketin g Concept The Market ing Concep t The Selling Concep t The Produc t Concep t The Produc tion Concep t The Product Concept The product concept holds that consumers will favor products that offer the most quality, performance, and features. Focus is on continuous product improvements.
  • 19. Marketing Management Orientations The Societal Marketin g Concept The Market ing Concep t The Selling Concep t The Produc t Concep t The Produc tion Concep t The Selling Concept The selling concept holds that consumers will not buy enough of the firms products unless it undertakes a large scale selling and promotion effort
  • 20. Marketing Management Orientations The selling concept takes an inside-out view that focuses on existing products and heavy selling. The aim is to sell what the company makes rather than making what the customer wants. The marketing concept takes an outside-in view that focuses on satisfying customer needs as a path to profits. As South-west Airlines colorful founder puts it, We dont have a marketing department, we have a customer department.
  • 22. Preparing an Integrated Marketing Plan and Program The marketing mix is the set of tools (four Ps) the firm uses to implement its marketing strategy. It includes product, price, promotion, and place. The firm must blend each marketing mix tool into a comprehensive integrated marketing program that communicates and delivers the intended value to chosen customers. Product Price Place Promotion
  • 23. Building Customer Relationships Customer Relationship Management (CRM) In this broader sense, customer relationship management is the overall process of building and maintaining profitable customer relationships by delivering superior customer value and satisfaction.
  • 24. Relationship Building Blocks: Customer Value and Satisfaction A customer buys from the firm that offers the highest customer-perceived valuethe customers evaluation of the difference between all the benefits and all the costs of a market offering relative to those of competing offers. Customer satisfaction depends on the products perceived performance relative to a buyers expectations. If the products performance falls short of expectations, the customer is dissatisfied.
  • 25. Customer Relationship Levels and Tools Companies can build customer relationships at many levels, depending on the nature of the target market. Many companies offer frequency marketing programs that reward customers who buy frequently or in large amounts. Other companies sponsor club marketing programs that offer members special benefits and create member communities.
  • 26. The Changing Nature of Customer Relationships Todays companies are building deeper, more direct, and lasting relationships with more carefully selected customers.
  • 27. Relating with More Carefully Selected Customers Today, most marketers realize that they dont want relationships with every customers. Instead, they target fewer, more profitable customers.
  • 28. Relating More Deeply and Interactively Relating more deeply and interactively by incorporating more interactive two way relationships through blogs, Websites, online communities and social networks Todays consumers have more information about brands than ever before, and they have a wealth of platforms for airing and sharing their brand views with other consumers. Thus, the marketing world is now embracing not only customer relationship management, but also customer-managed relationships. A growing part of the new customer dialogue is consumer-generated marketing, by which consumers themselves are playing a bigger role in shaping their own brand experiences and those of others.
  • 29. Partner relationship management In addition to being good at customer relationship management, marketers must also be good at partner relationship management working closely with others inside and outside the company to jointly bring more value to customers.
  • 30. Partner relationship management In todays more connected world, every functional area in the organization can interact with customers. The new thinking is thatno matter what your job is in a companyyou must understand marketing and be customer focused.
  • 31. Partner relationship management The supply chain describes a longer channel, stretching from raw materials to components to final products that are carried to final buyers. Through supply chain management, companies today are strengthening their connections with partners all along the supply chain.
  • 32. Capturing Value from Customers The final step involves capturing value in return in the form of sales, market share, and profits. By creating superior customer value, the firm creates highly satisfied customers who stay loyal and buy more. This, in return, means greater long-run returns for the firm.
  • 33. Creating Customer Loyalty and Retention Customer lifetime value is the value of the entire stream of purchases that the customer would make over a lifetime of patronage
  • 34. Growing Share of Customer Beyond simply retaining good customers to capture customer lifetime value, good customer relationship management can help marketers increase their share of customerthe share they get of the customers purchasing in their product categories.
  • 35. Building Customer Equity Customer equity is the total combined customer lifetime values of all of the companys current and potential customers.
  • 36. Building the Right Relationships with the Right Customers Right relationships with the right customers involves treating customers as assets that need to be managed and maximized. Different types of customers require different relationship management strategies.
  • 37. The Changing Marketing Landscape This section have five major developments: The Changing Marketing Landscape The Digital Age The Growth of Not- for-Profit Marketing Rapid Globalization Sustainable Marketing The Call for More Social Responsibility
  • 38. The Changing Economic Environment The Great Recession caused many consumers to rethink their spending priorities and cut back on their buying. In adjusting to the new economy, companies and slash prices in an effort to coax more frugal customers into opening their wallets. The challenge is to balance the brands value proposition with the current times while also enhancing its long-term equity.
  • 39. The Digital Age The digital age has provided marketers with exciting new ways to learn about and track customers and create products and services tailored to individual customer needs. Online marketing is now the fastest-growing form of marketing.
  • 40. The Growth of Not-for-profit Marketing In recent years, marketing has also become a major part of the strategies of many not-for-profit organizations, such as colleges, hospitals, museums, zoos, symphony orchestras, and even churches. Government agencies have also shown an increased interest in marketing.
  • 41. Rapid Globalization Today, almost every company, large or small, is touched in some way by global competition. Managers in countries around the world are increasingly taking a global, not just local, view of the companys industry, competitors, and opportunities.
  • 42. Sustainable Marketing The Call for More Social Responsibility As the worldwide consumerism and environmentalism movements mature, todays marketers are being called on to develop sustainable marketing practices. Corporate ethics and social responsibility have become hot topics for almost every business.
  • 43. So, What Is Marketing? Pulling It All Together