Kategóriák: Minden - profitability - marketing - integration - strategy

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Reviewing the Marketing Concept

The concept of marketing encompasses a customer-centric approach, emphasizing the importance of understanding and meeting customer needs, wants, and demands. This approach is often viewed as a pathway to profitability, though its effectiveness and sufficiency are debated.

Reviewing the Marketing Concept

Reviewing the Marketing Concept

Profitability

Marketing methods are being applied to non-profit objectives and non-business organisations
Use of customer focus as a path to profitability

Customer Focus

Meeting needs wants and demands
Is customer focus enough?
"The business of Marketing is business" - Friedman

Social welfare is the job of elected officals - Gaski

Kotler's conflicts between customer focus and "long-run social welfare"

Integration of Effort

Rarely happens in real life
Marketing "cannot be considered as seperate functions...it is the business seen from the point of view of its final result" - Drucker (1973)
Customers are sources of added value - Relationship marekting & Key Account Management
The organisation 'markets', not the marketing department
Marketing is strategic with tactical and operational implications