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1Welcome to
Who Wants to Be a Marketer?
Created for Marketing, 8th Ed., by Lamb, Hair and
McDaniel South-Western/Thomson Learning Chapter 2
- Strategic Planning for Competitive Advantage
Created by John T. Drea, Western Illinois
University
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2Go to Round 2
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Who Wants to Be a Marketer? Round 1
Chapter 2 Strategic Planning
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Sources of Competitive Advantage
Choose Wisely
In the Mix
Strategic Alternatives
Basic Terms
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4Basic Terms - 100 points
- Answer They are the 4 Ps of marketing.
- Question What are product, promotion,
price, and place (distribution)?
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5Basic Terms - 200 points
- Answer It is the term used to describe the
managerial process of creating and maintaining a
fit between the organizations objectives and
resources and evolving market opportunities. - Question What is strategic planning?
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6Basic Terms - 300 points
- Answer It is the term used to describe the
process of anticipating future events and
determining strategies to achieve organizational
objectives in the future. - Question What is planning?
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8Basic Terms - Open Challenge
- Answer This term describes an organizations
long-term vision, based on a careful analysis of
benefits sought by its customers and an analysis
of environmental conditions. It is also the
first part of an organizations marketing plan. - Question What is a mission statement? (or
business mission)
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9Basic terms - 500 points
- Answer This term, often known by its three
letter abbreviation, is a subgroup of a single
business (or a collection of related businesses
in a large organization.) - Question What is a strategic business unit
(SBU)?
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10Sources of Competitive Advantage - 100 points
- Answer This curve shows that costs decline at a
predictable rate as experience with a product
increases. - Question What is an experience curve?
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11Sources of Competitive Advantage - 200 points
- Answer This category of competitive advantage
exists when a firm provides something unique that
is valued by customer beyond simply offering a
low price. (ex a strong dealer network for
Caterpillar Corp.) - Question What is a competitive advantage?
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12Sources of Competitive Advantage - 300 points
- Answer An example of this type of competitive
advantage can be found at DuPont, where
technicians created a process for producing
titanium dioxide which gives DuPont a 20 cost
advantage over its competitors. - Question What is a cost competitive
advantage?
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13Sources of Competitive Advantage - 400 points
- Answer This means of creating a competitive
advantage is defined as the features of a product
or service that signal value to a customer. For
example, a foil package may connote luxury to a
customer. - Question What are value impressions?
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14Sources of Competitive Advantage - 500 points
- Answer This type of competitive advantage is
created/achieved when a firm targets and
effectively serves a small segment of the market.
It may be the only viable option for a small
company with limited resources potentially facing
large competitors. - Question What is a niche competitive
advantage?
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15In the Mix - 100 points
- Answer The other name for the marketing mix.
- Question What is the four Ps?
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16In the Mix - 200 points
- Answer The start of the marketing mix, this P is
often considered the heart of the marketing mix. - Question What is product?
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17In the Mix - 300 points
- Answer This P involves all the business
activities concerned with storing and
transporting raw materials or finished products. - Question What is place?
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18In the Mix - 400 points
- Answer The P that the buyer must give up in
order to obtain a product. - Question What is price?
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19In the Mix - 500 points
- Answer The job of this P is to inform, educate,
persuade, and remind. - Question What is promotion?
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20Strategic Alternatives - 100 points (market
penetration, market development, product
development, diversification)
- Answer An example of this strategy is when
Burger King advertises to current customers,
encouraging them to eat at Burger King more
frequently. - Question What is a market penetration
strategy?
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21Strategic Alternatives - 200 points (market
penetration, market development, product
development, diversification)
- Answer An example of this strategy would be a
hair styling salon, which had formerly targeted
women, begins to offer a new product line (e.g.,
clothing) for men. - Question What is a diversification strategy?
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22Strategic Alternatives - 300 points (market
penetration, market development, product
development, diversification)
- Answer An example of this type of strategy
would be when Coca-Cola introduced a new product
(Fruitopia) to its existing markets. - Question What is a product development
strategy?
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23Strategic Alternatives - 400 points (market
penetration, market development, product
development, diversification)
- Answer An example of this strategy is
McDonalds entry into China with its current
product mix. - Question What is a market development
strategy?
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24Strategic Alternatives - 500 points (market
penetration, market development, product
development, diversification)
- Answer Marketers who follow this strategy
frequently do so because they are confident that
they understand the needs of their existing
markets. They know what customers like/dislike
about current products and their unmet needs. - Question What is a product development
strategy?
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25Inside the Box - 100 points (answer/questions
from chapter boxes)
- Answer By protecting its secret recipe,
In-N-Out burger is leveraging this core element
of its marketing mix. - Question What is its product?
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26Inside the Box - 200 points (answer/questions
from chapter boxes)
- Answer Texas utility companies are using this
element of the marketing mix to fuel what might
be considered unethical competition with rivals. - Question What is its promotion?
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27Inside the Box - 300 points (answer/questions
from chapter boxes)
- Answer The type of competitive advantage
achieved by SVA, a Shanghai-based electronics
company, through cheap labor and product design. - Question What is cost competitive advantage?
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28Inside the Box - 400 points (answer/questions
from chapter boxes)
- Answer Cirque du Soleils five world tours,
four permanent facilities, and one permanent
theater are part of this element in the companys
marketing mix. - Question What is its place (distribution) ?
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29Inside the Box - 500 points (answer/questions
from chapter boxes)
- Answer According to the Marketing in
Entertainment box, Hallmark has begun using this
strategy of developing new customers for its
established products. - Question What is a market development strategy?
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30Select another chapter
Who Wants to Be a Marketer? Round 2
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Chapter 2 Strategic Planning
Whats the Plan?
Competitive Advantage
Of the following...
SWOT
Potpourri
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32Whats the Plan? - 100 points (answers/questions
concerning writing/implementing plans)
- Answer It is a written document that acts as a
guidebook of marketing activities for the
marketing manager. - Question What is a marketing plan?
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33Whats the Plan? - 200 points (answers/questions
concerning writing/implementing plans)
- Answer It is a statement of what is to be
accomplished through marketing activities. - Question What is a marketing objective?
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34Whats the Plan? - 300 points (answers/questions
concerning writing/implementing plans)
- Answer This one-word term involves evaluating
marketing results in light of goals and
correcting actions that do not help achieve
stated goals. - Question What is control?
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35Whats the Plan? - 400 points (answers/questions
concerning writing/implementing plans)
- Answer Defining your business too narrowly.
- Question What is a marketing myopia?
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36Whats the Plan? - 500 points (answers/questions
concerning writing/implementing plans)
- Answer Described as the broadest control
device, it is a thorough, systematic, periodic
evaluation of the goals, strategies, structure,
and performance of the marketing organization. - Question What is a marketing audit?
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37SWOT - 100 points
- Answer It is what S.W.O.T stands for.
- Question What is strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats?
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38SWOT - 200 points
- Answer It is where a SWOT analysis is typically
located in the marketing plan. - Question What is the situation analysis?
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39SWOT - 300 points
- Answer Marketing managers do this when examining
external opportunities and threats. It is
defined as the collection and interpretation of
information about the external environment that
may affect the future of the organization or its
plans. - Question What is environmental scanning?
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40SWOT - 400 points
- Answer These primarily focus on a study of the
internal environment surrounding an organization. - Question What are strengths and weaknesses?
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41SWOT - 500 points
- Answer These primarily focus on a study of the
external environment surrounding an organization. - Question What are opportunities and threats?
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42Of the following - 100 points
- Answer Of the following, it is the one that is
NOT one of the 4 Ps of marketing. - Product
- Price
- Promotion
- Production
- Place
- Question What is production?
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43Of the following - 200 points
- Answer Of the following, the one that is not a
type of competitive advantage. - sustainable
- niche
- cost
- assimilation
- Question What is assimilation?
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44Of the following - 300 points
- Answer Of the following, it is the term that
describes pursuing new markets with existing
products. - Market penetration
- Market development
- Product development
- Diversification
- Question What is market development?
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45Of the following - 400 points
- Answer Of the following, one way a company can
build a cost competitive advantage. - tariffs
- experienced labor
- product innovations
- Question What is product innovations?
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46Of the following - 500 points
- Answer Of the following statements by three
different businesses, the one that is most
closely associated with marketing myopia. - We are in the transportation business.
- We are in the compact disc manufacturing
business. - We are in the entertainment business.
- Question What is we are in the compact disc
manufacturing business.
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47Competitive Advantage - 100 points
- Answer Between increase or decrease, it is
direction that the experience curve suggests that
unit costs should go over time. - Question What is decrease?
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48Competitive Advantage - 200 points
- Answer It is defined as the set of unique
features of a company and its products that are
perceived by the target market as significant and
superior to the competition. - Question What is a competitive advantage?
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49Competitive Advantage - 300 points
- Answer The disassembling of a product to gain
clues to the manufacturing process. - Question What is an reverse engineering?
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50Competitive Advantage - 400 points
- Answer Example of companies which possess this
category of competitive advantage are - Nieman Marcus (retail)
- Caterpillar (strong dealer network)
- Maytag (product reliability)
- Federal Express (service)
- Question What is a differentiation competiti
ve advantage?
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51Open Challenge!!!
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52Competitive Advantage - Open Challenge
- Answer Of the following, the one that is NOT a
source of a cost competitive advantage. - Experience Curve
- Reengineering
- Value Impressions
- Question What is/are value impressions?
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53Potpourri - 100 points
- Answer Also known as the 4 Ps of marketing,
this term refers to a unique blend of product,
distribution, promotion, and pricing strategies
to produce mutually satisfying exchanges with a
target market. - Question What is the marketing mix?
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54Potpourri - 200 points
- Answer This term describes a strategy of selling
the same products to new markets of customers. - Question What is market development?
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55Potpourri - 300 points
- Answer This statement should focus on the
market(s) and organization wants to serve and
should answer two fundamental questions of an
organization What business are we in? and
Where are we going? - Question What is the mission statement?
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56Potpourri - 400 points
- Answer This term refers to a description and
estimation of the size and sales potential of
market segments that are of interest to the firm
and the assessment of key competitors in each of
those segments. - Question What is a marketing opportunity
analysis?
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57Potpourri - 500 points
- Answer It is a term which describes a business
that is defined in terms of goods and services,
rather than in terms of the benefits consumers
seek. - Question What is marketing myopia?
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58And now, its time for
Final Challenge!!!
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- On one piece, write your teams wager.
- Use the other piece of paper to write the
- question for the final challenge answer.
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59Final Challenge!
- Answer Perhaps the most critical element in
successful strategic planning. - Question What is the top management
support?
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