Justifying the Importance of Market Research in the Development of Kudler Fine Foods Marketing Strategy and Tactics…
The company I have chosen for this marketing research paper is YUM! Brands, Inc. I will provide a brief history of the company to familiarize the reader with YUM! Brands, Inc. In this marketing research paper I will justify the importance of marketing research in developing a marketing strategy and tactics for YUM! Brands, Inc. by identifying the areas where additional market research is needed, analyze the importance of competitive intelligence and analysis in the development of marketing strategy and tactics for the organization.…
In this section of the unit the investigation of the marketing research used by Kellogg’s will be shown through thorough research and evaluation also how it links in to the development of Kellogg’s marketing plans.…
Marketing research is important for all companies if they hope to be triumphed in their business ventures and Kudler Fine Foods is no different. Marketing research is “procedures that develop and analyze new information about a market. Marketing research may involve use of questionnaires, interviews with customers, experiments, and many other approaches” (Perreault, Cannon, & McCarthy, 2009, p. 202). Kudler Fine Foods must perform quality marketing research if they hope to be or remain successful with their current stores and to be successful with the new store they are hoping to open in Carlsbad, Ca.…
Market research can be referred to as the process of gathering information about a market, product or services or customers. Market research is a specific area of marketing that informs businesses like Kellogg’s about the things consumers need, how best to design products to answer those needs and how to advertise those products to consumers. Market research helps Kellogg’s to plan ahead, for example looking at what products or extensions it should develop and for whom.…
Market research plays an important role in every aspect of an organization's strategy of expansion and diversification. Since Kudler Fine Foods is expanding services then it needs to know about their competitors. Market research aides Kudler Fine Food’s management in determination of standing in respect of contrast with competitors. This research will also aid e in the identification of Kudler's market share. Utilizing this information, Kudler Fine Foods will be able to identify strengths of competitors than its competitors and then build upon its strength to increase its lead over their rivals. Similarly, market research can help it to identify their potentially weak areas and devise ways to overcome them, thus gaining on any rivals who excel in such areas.…
PRODUCT REFORMULATION: Wheaties pioneered ready to eat cereal isle followed by the other companies in the US cereal market. However, the challenge for cereal marketers is not only to leverage the traditional bond with breakfast cereal but also to offer innovative products that suit the diverse tastes and eating habits of today’s cereal consumers, if they want to consistently attract consumers and survive competition. The company has a clear brand identity “The Breakfast Bowl” but it failed to retain the interest of its customers by concentrating less on product innovation and its taste and paying more attention to their laurels. Wheaties needs to come up with product extensions and line extensions else the brand would be unsustainable.…
Entrepreneurs like Kathy “need information in order to produce products and services that create value in the mind of the customer (Internet Center for Management and Business Administration, 2010).” Marketing research links the marketer, the competition, and the consumer by means of gathering information. Previous to expansion, it is important that Kudler Fine Foods performs marketing research in order to acquire information regarding the competition and target market characteristics. When performed successfully, marketing research will minimize risk potential.…
Investigation to identify key influences that determine children 's consumer behaviour and knowledge of branded cereals…
A Marketing case study on Cadbury’s new advertising campaign for the Crispy Crunch chocolate bar.…
Ivan Gullen, the Marketing manager for Pillsbury’s Refrigerated Baked Goods (RGB) needs to plan a marketing strategy for the upcoming fiscal year. RGB was the fourth largest category in the General Mills Canada portfolio and its performance has been stagnant with flat growth rates over the last few years. Refrigerated Cookies comprise of 62% of RGB’s unit sales and contribute majorly towards profits in this category. Gullen with the help of Lou Pasto, General Mills Consumer Insight Manager, has undertaken the usage and attitude study to understand the target market of refrigerated cookie users in Canada. Both Gullen and Pasto feel that understanding the local consumers will help them plan an effective marketing strategy for Refrigerated Cookies. Furthermore, to get more insight they have also conducted a qualitative research using In Home and Discovery workshop. The attitude & usage study as well as the qualitative research methods have contributed a great deal in understanding the consumers of RGB products. However, the current undertaken research is not enough to plan an effective marketing mix for the next fiscal year, which can promise both better sales and higher market penetration. The qualitative research undertaken by TerraNova market strategies Inc. has helped us understand the emotional appeal and hedonic reasons associated with baking cookies. It unveiled the fact that consumers are looking for easy, quick, practical and affordable products, the research also highlighted that consumers had a healthy image of the Pillsbury brand and the nutritional value was satisfactory. However, planning a marketing strategy based on these results would be unreasonable. The methods used to collect the above data were not the best ones. For example: the in home emersion study provides an understanding of how consumers deal with the product once they have purchased it and does not give sufficient data around what…
The Canadian Pillsbury ready-baked goods cookie line is experiencing disappointing performance, and the marketing manager at General Mills Canada Corporation is under pressure to make strategic decisions that will help turn around the segment. The marketing manager has engaged the help of the consumer insights team to conduct market research studies that will shed light on consumers and their attitudes, behaviours, and preferences towards the product.…
The case focuses on Kellogg’s Special K brand and considers how the marketing of this has changed over time. Marketing is not static – it must be developed as market conditions and customer expectations change.…
Main Cereal Company is a relatively new company that was established in 2007. It is an Australian owned and operated company. The head office and factory are located in Sydney, New South Wales and it is manufactured and distributed from this location. Main Cereal Company offers organic cereals, which consists of Australian grown whole grains, fruits and nuts. Main Cereal Company has developed a new breakfast cereal range called Bran Flakes. The range offers ‘Bran Flakes Original’ (only flakes), ‘Bran Flakes Mixed Fruits’ and ‘Bran Flakes and Nut’. The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the six forces that operate and within the macroenvironment, the six influences are: demographic, economic, natural, technological, cultural, and political (Kotler, Brown, Burton, Deans and Armstrong, 2010). All six forces play a significant role in marketing Main Cereal Company’s new range. Demographic As explained by Kotler, et al. (2010) demographic environment is “the study of human populations in terms of size, density, location, age, sex, race, occupation and other statistics” (p.137). Statistics indicate Australia has lower fertility rates and people are living for longer. This has increased Australia’s median age, evidently resulting in Australian have an ageing population (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2011). In the year 2007 Australian’s population for people over the age of 60 was sitting at 18%, however by the year 2050 they predict over a quarter of Australian’s population will be over the age of 60 (Kotler et al., 2010, pp.140). With this is mind, nearly one fifth of the population at the moment is mainly consisting of people known as the ‘Baby Boomers’ - people born in between the years 1946 to 1964 (Kotler et al., 2010). Considering baby boomers are making up one fifth of the Australians population Main Cereal Company should aim Bran Flakes ranges to cater to the ‘Baby Boomers’ needs. The state of New South Wales has the highest population within…
1. 1.1 1.2 2. 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4. 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5. 6. Introduction Company Profile Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Segmentation and Positioning The Marketing Mix Product Place Price Promotion The Marketing Models Product Lifecycle SWOT analysis AIDA - Model BCG Matrix Conclusion References 1 2 3 4 6 6 11 14 19 21 21 22 23 24 25 26…