Marketing Management, Ch. 1: Defining Marketing for the New Realities
Read pages 5-19 and 30-33 of Marketing Management.
Consider the following as you read:
Consider the following as you read:
Read pages 70-85, 92, and 95 of Marketing Management.
Consider the following as you read:
How is marketing management both an art and a science? What marketing challenges and opportunities do businesses face today?
Many market researchers have their favorite research approaches or techniques, although different researchers often have different preferences. Some researchers maintain that the only way to really learn about consumers or brands is through in-depth, qualitative research. Others contend that the only legitimate and defensible form of marketing research uses quantitative measures.
Take a position: The best marketing research is quantitative in nature versus The best marketing research is qualitative in nature
Marketing has often been defined in terms of satisfying customers’ needs and wants. Critics, however, maintain that marketing goes beyond that and creates needs and wants that did not exist before. They feel marketers encourage consumers to spend more money than they should on goods and services they do not really need.
Take a position: Marketing shapes consumer needs and wants versus Marketing merely reflects the needs and wants of consumers.