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MARKETING MANAGEMENT 12 th edition

MARKETING MANAGEMENT 12 th edition. 12 Setting Product Strategy. Product. Anything that can be offered to a market to satisfy a want or need. Figure Five Product Levels. Five Product Level. Core Benefit (Manfaat inti)

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MARKETING MANAGEMENT 12 th edition

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  1. MARKETING MANAGEMENT12th edition 12 Setting Product Strategy

  2. Product Anything that can be offered to a market to satisfy a want or need.

  3. Figure Five Product Levels

  4. Five Product Level • Core Benefit (Manfaat inti) Jasa atau manfaat inti sesungguhnya yang dibeli dan diperoleh konsumen • Basic Product (Manfaat dasar tambahan) Pada inti produk terdapat manfaat dasar produk atau mampu memenuhi fungsi dasar produk kebutuhan konsumen adalag fungsional • Expected Product (harapan produk) Serangkaian kondisi yang diharapkan dan disenangi, dimiliki atribut produk tersebut (kebutuhan konsumen adalah kelayakan)

  5. Five Product Level • Augmented Product (Kelebihan yang dimiliki produk) salah satu manfaat dan pelayanan yang dapat membedakan produk tersebut dengan produk pesaing (kebutuhan konsumen adalah kepuasan) • Potensial Product (Potensi Masa Depan Produk) Bagaimanakah harapan masa depan produk tersebut apabila terjadi perubahan dan perkembangan teknologi serta selera konsumen (kebutuhan konsumen adalah masa depan produk) Discussion: starbucks / Ngopi Doeloe

  6. Product Classification Schemes Durability Tangibility Use

  7. Durability and Tangibility Nondurable goods Durable goods Services

  8. Definition • Durable goods Product that aren’t consumed or quicly disposed of, and can be used for several years, are also called hard goods • Non-durability goods or soft, goods are those which are consumed immediately or within a short time. They may be defined either as goods that are used up when used once, or that have a lifespan of less than 3 years. Exp. fast-moving consumer goods such as cosmetics and cleaning products, food, fuel, office supplies, packaging and containers, paper and paper products, personal products, rubber, plastics, textiles, clothing and footwear

  9. Consumer Goods Classification Convenience Shopping Specialty Unsought

  10. Industrial Goods Classification Materials and parts Capital items Supplies/ business services

  11. Product form Features Performance Conformance Durability Reliability Reparability Style Design Ordering ease Delivery Installation Customer training Customer consulting Maintenance Product Differentiation

  12. Dunkin’ Donuts’ Differentiation

  13. Design Differentiation

  14. The Product Hierarchy Item Product type Product line Product class Product family Need family

  15. Product Line Analysis Core product Staples Specialties Convenience items

  16. Figure Product-Item Contributions to a Product Line’s Total Sales and Profits

  17. Figure Product Map

  18. Product-Mix Pricing • Product-line pricing • Optional-feature pricing • Captive-product pricing • Two-part pricing • By-product pricing • Product-bundling pricing

  19. Product Line Pricing

  20. Two-Part Pricing

  21. Co-branding

  22. Brand A name, term, sign, symbol or design, or a combination of them, intended to identify the goods or services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competitors.

  23. The Role of Brands Identify the maker Simplify product handling Organize accounting Offer legal protection

  24. The Role of Brands Signify quality Create barriers to entry Serve as a competitive advantage Secure price premium

  25. Branding Endowing products and services with the power of a brand.

  26. Brand Equity The differential effect that brand knowledge has on consumer response to the marketing of that brand.

  27. Brand Knowledge Thoughts Feelings Knowledge Images Beliefs Experiences

  28. Brand Associations Strong Unique Favorable

  29. Packaging: The 5th P All the activities of designing and producing the container for a product.

  30. Packaging has been influenced by… Self-service Consumer affluence Company/brand image Innovation opportunity

  31. Innovations in Packaging

  32. Functions of Labels Identifies Grades Describes Promotes

  33. Warranties and Guarantees

  34. Product Life Cycles 1. Introduction 2. Growth 3. Maturity 4. Decline

  35. Figure Product Life Cycles

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