Marketing Environment
Marketing Environment
Marketing Environment
MICRO ENVIRONMENT
MACRO ENVIRONMENT Broad forces which shape the character of opportunities and threats.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? An understanding of macro and micro marketing environment forces is essential for planning. Helps a business to compete more effectively against its rivals. Assists in the identification of opportunities and threats. Enables an organization to take advantage of emerging strategic opportunities.
THE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT It includes the following: The human resource department. The operations department. The accounting and finance department. The research and development department.
Micro environment
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The forces close to the company that affects its ability to serve. It comprises all those organizations and individuals who directly affect the activities of a company. All factors which impact directly on a firm and its activities in relation to a particular market. Suppliers The market channel Customers. Competitors Public
SUPPLIERS
Suppliers are either individuals or business houses. .They provide resources needed by the company . .The developments in the suppliers environment have a substantial impact on the marketing operations of the company . .Companies can lower their supply costs and increase product quality to gain competitive advantage in the market. .supply shortages have to be fully monitored and plans should be made to avoid it.
Market intermediates
They are either business houses or individuals . They help the company in promoting, selling and distributing the goods to customers. They are middlemen, distributing agencies, market service agencies and financial institutions.
Customers
The target market of the company is usually of five types: 1.Consumer market i.e. individual and householders 2.Industrial market i.e. organizations buying for producing other and services. 3.Reseller market i.e. organizations buying goods and services with a view to sell them to others. 4.Government and other non profit markets.i.e.those buying goods and services in order to produce public services. 5.International market i.e. individuals and organizations of nations other then home land who buy for either consumption or industrial use.
Competitors
No company stands alone in serving and satisfying the needs of a customer market. It faces competition. This helps the company in facing a host of competitors with confidence . The company in order to come out successfully has to adopt means which may help it to outmaneuver. The competitive environment consists of certain basic things which every marketing manager has to take note of. Philip Kotler the best way for a company to grasp the full range of its competition is to take view point of a buyer.
Public
Public is defined as any group that has an actual or potential interest in or impact on a companys ability to achieve its objective. The actions of the company do affect the interest of other groups i.e., those who form general public for the company who must be satisfied along with the consumers of the company. According to Kotler companies must put their primary energy into effectively managing their relationships with their customers.
Macro environment
Macro environment refers to those factors which are external to companys activities and do not concern the immediate environment.
It comprises general forces that affect all business activities in market .
Economic environment
The economic environment consists of factors that affect consumers purchasing and spending power. Under economic environment manager generally studies 1.trends of gross national product 2.patterns of real growth in income 3.variations in geographical income distribution. 4.borrowing pattern ,trends and governmental and legal restrictions. 5.major economic variables
DEMOGRAPHIC FORCES
Demographic data helps in preparing geographical marketing plans, household marketing plans, age and sex wise plans. It influences behavior of consumers which in turn will have direct impact on market place. A marketer must communicate with consumers anticipate problems ,respond to complaints and make sure that the firm operates properly.
Technological Environment
Most dramatic force now shaping our destiny. Changes rapidly. Creates new markets and opportunities Challenge is to make practical, affordable products. Safety regulations result in higher research costs and longer time between conceptualization and introduction of product.
Natural Forces
Involves the natural resources that are needed as inputs by marketers or that are affected by marketing activities.
Increased pollution.
Waste disposal, air/water pollutants.
Pest Analysis
A scan of the external macro environment in which the firm operates can be expressed as a pest analysis. The acronym PEST (or sometimes rearranged as STEP) is used to describe a framework for the analysis of these macro environmental factors. A PEST Analysis fits into an overall environmental scan, which includes Political, Economical, Social, and Technological environment.
CONTROLLABILITY
The organization has no control over the macro environment. It can only respond to the changes taking place. The organization has some degree of influence over the micro environment but by no means complete control.
The organization controls its own internal environment although this does not mean the marketing department or marketing manager has control.