MARKETING 101
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company self-examination. What are we known for? Who do we want to become?
In this assignment, you will create a Situation Analysis for one (1) of the following companies / brands: Jeep Cherokee, Amazon.com, or Google.
Each of these three (3) companies (Jeep Cherokee, Amazon.com, and Google) has been through numerous changes in recent years. For this assignment, select only one (1) company / brand. Use the information listed, as well as your own knowledge and research, to complete the provided situation analysis template. Additional research should include the use of the company’s Website, the course textbook, and other online sources.
Assignment 2 |
Based on what you’ve learned so far in this course, regarding the 5 Cs, 4Ps, and STP, complete the assessment questions below. Submit the completed template in the Week 10 assignment submission link.
Name:
Professor’s Name:
Course Title:
Date:
Company/Brand Selected (Jeep Cherokee Automobiles, Amazon, or Google):
1. Customers
Who are the current customers/users? Include information related to demographics, psychographics and buying behavior, price sensitivity, customer satisfaction and loyalty.
For example: You could include information such as whether the brand is trying to appeal to a certain social or cultural group and how customers perceive the product/brand. It’s also possible to include demographic information related to: age, educational attainment, geographic area, gender, race, employment status and/or home ownership. Additionally, you can discuss psychographic information which includes those attributes that relate to personality, values, attitudes, interests, or lifestyles of people. This area is also related to situational life stages as well as customer beliefs, and how customers want to see themselves and be perceived. Some examples of psychographic groups include video gamers, soccer moms, sports fanatics, hipsters, and single moms. Life cycle stages include: retirees, new homeowners, college students and new parents. Be aware that some products/brands may appeal to a wider customer base than others.
[Insert response]
What do the customers buy/use?
[Insert response]
What changes can the company/brand expect in the future? How can the company/brand better serve its customers? Include information about potential opportunities and threats.
For example, you could include information about the current demand for the product/brand, and how it is changing or has changed including possible variations or modifications in the future. You may also determine/discuss if the brand/company can take advantage or has taken advantage of the changes. It’s also possible to consider and talk about whether the product/brand is a less expensive substitute, perhaps, or maybe a product/brand that is easier to use with more features.
[Insert response]
2. Company
[This is what the brand is currently.]
Identify strengths and weaknesses of the company/brand as it exists today. What does the company/brand do well and not so well at this very moment?
[Insert response]
[This is what the company/brand needs to become.]
How can the company/brand improve its weaknesses and maintain or grow its strengths? Suggest how the company/brand can improve upon the things it does well and not so well.
[Insert response]
3. Context
Define the current business environment. Include information about political, legal, economic technological and societal factors that may influence sales.
For example: You could perhaps discuss the current trends and conditions for this Industry and for the brand. It’s possible to include information about how the Economy affects this industry. This could include changes in income: are people losing jobs, or getting paid more? Changes in spending habits could be considered as well. Other factors such as use of public transportation and shopping online may also be relevant. Whether or not the product is high-tech, or state-of-the-art can be also be included in describing the context. For example, are there other companies producing new versions of the product? Is the market changing quickly? How is technology affecting this product or service? Are there any new laws that may affect the brand?
[Insert response]
4. Collaborators
Define the business partnerships. Does the company/brand have any current partnerships? What other company/brand may be a good partner for them?
[Insert response]
5. Competitors
Who are the main competitors?
[Insert response]
6. Recommendations
Based upon the analysis you just completed in this worksheet, what are three (3) key recommendations that you could pass along to Management regarding the future direction of the company you selected?
1. [Insert response]
2. [Insert response]
3. [Insert response]
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MKT 100 Assignment 2 1156 (8-14-2015) Page 1 of 3
Grading for this assignment will be based on answer quality, logic / organization of the paper, and language and writing skills, using the following rubric.
Points: 250 |
Assignment 2: Situation Analysis |
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Criteria |
Unacceptable Below 60% F |
Meets Minimum Expectations 60-69% D |
Fair 70-79% C |
Proficient 80-89% B |
Exemplary 90-100% A |
1. Analyze the customer base of the company as indicated in the provided template. Weight: 14% |
Did not submit or incompletely analyzed the customer base of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Insufficiently analyzed the customer base of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Partially analyzed the customer base of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Satisfactorily analyzed the customer base of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Thoroughly analyzed the customer base of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
2. Analyze the company’s current situation as indicated in the provided template. |
Did not submit or incompletely analyzed the company’s current situation as indicated in the provided template. |
Insufficiently analyzed the company’s current situation as indicated in the provided template. |
Partially analyzed the company’s current situation as indicated in the provided template. |
Satisfactorily analyzed the company’s current situation as indicated in the provided template. |
Thoroughly analyzed the company’s current situation as indicated in the provided template. |
3. Examine the context of the company as indicated in the provided template. Weight: 14% |
Did not submit or incompletely examined the context of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Insufficiently examined the context of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Partially examined the context of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Satisfactorily examined the context of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Thoroughly examined the context of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
4. Define the collaborators of the company as indicated in the provided template. Weight: 14% |
Did not submit or incompletely defined the collaborators of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Insufficiently defined the collaborators of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Partially defined the collaborators of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Satisfactorily defined the collaborators of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Thoroughly defined the collaborators of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
5. Define the competitors of the company as indicated in the provided template. Weight: 14% |
Did not submit or incompletely defined the competitors of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Insufficiently defined the competitors of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Partially defined the competitors of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Satisfactorily defined the competitors of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
Thoroughly defined the competitors of the company as indicated in the provided template. |
6. Suggest three (3) recommendations on the provided template regarding what the company should become. Weight: 14% |
Did not submit or incompletely suggested three (3) recommend-ations on the provided template regarding what the company should become. |
Insufficiently suggested three (3) recommend-ations on the provided template regarding what the company should become. |
Partially suggested three (3) recommend-ations on the provided template regarding what the company should become. |
Satisfactorily suggested three (3) recommend-ations on the provided template regarding what the company should become. |
Thoroughly suggested three (3) recommend-ations on the provided template regarding what the company should become. |
7. Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting. Weight: 16% |
More than 8 errors present |
7-8 errors present |
5-6 errors present |
3-4 errors present |
0-2 errors present |
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