Course Syllabus MKT/421 Version 12 1 Syllabus School of Business MKT/421 Version 12 Marketing Copyright © 2011‚ 2009‚ 2008‚ 2005‚ 2004‚ 2003‚ 2001 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course involves an integrated analysis of the role of marketing within the total organization. Specific attention is given to the analysis of factors affecting consumer behavior‚ the identification of marketing variables‚ the development and use of marketing strategies‚ and
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observing customers’ behavior 13) Which of the following statements about consumer products is true? A. Convenience products are those that customers want to buy at the lowest possible price. B. Shopping products are those products for which customers usually want to use routinized buying behavior. C. Specialty products are those that customers usually are least willing to search for. D. Unsought products are not shopped for at all. 14) The attitudes and behavior patterns of consumers
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fruit juices to its existing product line. Big Fizz must make some decisions regarding packaging and branding the fruit juices. These decisions would fall under which variable of the marketing mix? A. Product B. Place C. Promotion D. Price 2) Hewlett-Packard sells personal computers through specialty computer stores‚ electronics superstores‚ and its own Internet site. What is the marketing mix variable that is being considered here? A. Price B. Promotion C. Product D. Place 3) Marketing
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that type of product of a certain brand. In this day and age‚ the more it cost the better it is. This of course is not the case. It is naturally the best thing to compare similar products before purchasing. Introducing a product that is of the latest trend can be difficult‚ marketing managers need to be innovative‚ captivating‚ and original! Marketing is a means of introducing a brand new product‚ and effectively communicating its advantages to consumers. Marketing introduces a product‚ and allows
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Defining Marketing MKT/421 Marketing Defined A personal definition and two additional definitions from two sources for the term marketing will help identify the complete meaning. An explanation of the importance of marketing in organizational success is based on the marketing definitions presented. Three examples from the business world to support the explanations in regard to the definition of marketing will be provided. Marketing defined without reviewing
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STARBUCK’S COFFEE/ MARKETING MIX VALISA BENSON‚ MKT/421 JANUARY 9‚2012 INSTRUCTOR:ROBERT HARRIS STARBUCK’S COFFEE/ MARKETING MIX Starbuck’s Coffee is not just selling products‚ but it is a label. It is a label and a brand that consumers believe in. Starbucks decided to be personal with their customers. Understanding the consumers thoughts became a main goal for the marketing team. The marketing team understands that people want to belong and people want to feel they are being or doing something
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Marketing Mix MKT/421 Marketing Mix Marketing mix is a business term that refers to the tool used in marketing. Utilizing marketing mix when determining a product or brand goes hand-in-hand with the 4P ’s price‚ product‚ promotion‚ and place. Marketing
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Plan: Phase III Paper (Week 4) (Monday‚ January 30th‚ 2012) 5 Marketing Plan: Final Paper (Week 5) (Monday‚ February 6th‚ 2012) 10 Total 100 Week One: Marketing Fundamentals Details Due Points Objectives 1.1 Define marketing. 1.2 Explain the importance of marketing in organizational success. 1.3 Describe the elements of the marketing mix. 1.4 Explain the importance of the marketing mix in the development of marketing strategy and tactics. 1.5 Create a marketing plan. 1.6 Identify quantifiable
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Marketing University of Phoenix Marketing Marketing is the strategic planning a company or entrepreneur does before launching a product to the public. Many consumers when hearing the word marketing confuse it with advertising which is a part of marketing a product but only a small part of the process and usually the results of research and product development. Marketing is the development of a concept not the advertising of that concept. The strategic plan behind a good marketing program
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production activity. B. One of the universal functions of innovation. C. An example of the micro-macro dilemma. D. A part of marketing. 3) Which of the following statements best describes the modern view of marketing? A. Marketing should take over production‚ accounting‚ and financial services within a firm. B. The job of marketing is to get rid of whatever the company is producing. C. Marketing is concerned with generating a single exchange between a firm and a customer. D
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