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Marketing Essentials-Chapter 1 - Marketing Is All Around Us

Review for chapter one test of new book as of
9-'03

AB
Marketingthe process of developing, promoting, & distributing products to satisfy customers' needs & wants
Productsinclude goods & services, which have monetary value & satisfy customers' needs & wants
Goodskinds of things that you can touch or hold in your hand (tangible)
Serviceskinds of things you can't physically touch (intangible)
Exchangetakes place every time something is sold in the marketplace
Marketplacethe commercial environmnet where exchanges are made
Distributiondeciding where & to whom products need to be sold inorder to reach the final users
Financinggetting the money that is necessary to pay for the operation of a business
Marketing Information Managementgetting the necessary information to make sound business decisions
Pricingdetermining how much customers are willing to pay
Product/Service Managementobtaining, developing, maintaining, & improving a product or product mix
Utilityusefulness to the consumer--value added
Form utilitychanging raw materials or putting parts together to make them more useful
Place utilityhaving a product where customers can buy it
Time utilityhaving a product available at a certain time of year or convenient time of day
Possession utilitythe exchange of a product for some monetary value
Information utilityinvolves communication with the consumer
Benefitsprivileges or monetary payments (bonuses) beyond salary
Occupational areacategory of jobs that involves similar skills & aptitudes
Promotioncommunicating with potential customers to inform, persuade, or remind them about a business's products
Valueadded by functions of marketing is called utility
Supervisormust have the ability to make many decisions on a daily basis. Many people aspire to reach this level. Income and prestige are quite high.
Interpersonal Skillsable to interact effectively with others
Career Sustainingjobs requiring a higher level of skills and more decieion making than entry-level jobs. Often the second step for someone considering a career in marketing.


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