BMAKT2201 BMAKT2201 • INTERNATIONAL MARKETING CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Noraizan Abdul Rashid Faculty of Business Management & Globalization Tel : 603 8317 8833 (Ext 8125) Email: noraizan@limkokwing.edu.my WHAT IS MARKETING? • Marketing Involves: – Focusing on the needs and wants of customers – Identifying the best method of satisfying those needs and wants – Orienting the company towards the process of providing that satisfaction – Meeting organisational objectives
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aravind.banakar@gmail.com ARAVIND 09901366442 – 09902787224 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT Case-1 : The use of the marketing mix in product launch Answer the following questions: 1. Describe what is meant by a business being ‘consumer led’. 2. What are the key parts of the marketing mix? Explain how each works with the others. 3. Explain why the balance of the marketing mix is as important as any single element. 4. Analyse the marketing mix for NIVEA VISAGE Young. What are its strongest points
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PART TWO: THE BUSINESS INVIRONMENT 2.1 Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technological analysis (PEST) ………………………………………………………….5 2.2 The effect of Culture and Sociology............................7 PART THREE: THE COMPANY MARKETING PLAN 3.1 Marketing (Country) selection and entry strategy……..8 3.2 Segmentation‚ targeting and positioning strategy……..8 3.3 Information and research strategy………………………...9 3.4 Production strategy……………………………………………9
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Internet International Marketing Students are to present a research report on the implications of Internet technology in the international marketing of the firm. More specifically‚ the impact of the Internet on international marketing performance indicators such as sales from international customers has become clear (Mathews‚ Healy and Wickramasekera 2011). International marketing managers must be aware of this changing environment and the impact on marketing activities in international markets
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MSC INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL MARKETING DAY THREE & FOUR Outline Marketing mix Product and pricing decisions SWOT Analysis Marketing Communication strategy Which Market to Choose Reasons to enter international Markets Marketing Mix Price Product Place Promotion Physical Evidence Process People Price Price is the amount the consumer must exchange to receive the offering. Solomon et al (2009). Product Product means the goods-and-services combination the company
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International Marketing Module no – Mkt 3130 International Marketing TITLE OF CASE STUDY- LUXOTTICA Word Count- 3176 Tutor name – DR. ALUN EPPS 2/19/2012 Table of contents Introduction Pg no- 3-4 Question 1
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World War II used to rebuild and reinvigorate war ravaged countries was the: A) Eisenhower Plan B) Marshall Plan C) Bradley Plan D) Roosevelt Plan E) Truman Plan 3. With respect to international trade‚ MNC stands for: A) Municipal‚ National‚ and County districts B) Multilateral and National Cartels C) Multinational Corporations D) Military and National Control districts E) None of
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Chapter 7&8 – International Market selection and Entry Approaches to market selection ← incremental entry vs simultaneous entries ◦ incremental → usually for small companies with fewer resources that wants to lower their risk preclude economies of scale. ◦ simultaneous → extensive resource thus‚ resulting in higher operating risk‚ may decide to leverage across asia pacific area‚ facilitate economies of scale. ← Concentrated approach vs diversified approach ◦ concentrated
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Marketing is a social and managerial process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging value with others. Marketing involves building and managing profitable exchange relationships with customers. The role of marketing is to understand consumers‚ create value‚ and build strong customer relationships. All of these steps form the basis for the fourth step‚ building profitable customer relationships and create customer delight. In the final step‚
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Case Study Mid Term: International Marketing Research at the Mayo Clinic Minashki Sinanan Summary The Mayo Clinic is a well-known health care provider that treats international and domestic‚ upper class society. An example of their consumer base is the President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea‚ Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo‚ who was seen at the Rochester clinic in New York. Founded almost a Century ago by the “Mayo” family‚ these world renowned physicians travelled the world comparing
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