Further Work
This section looks at some other theories about marketing and some further
work you may want to try. Before considering this it would probably be a good
idea to have tried the various worksheets on
marketing in the Cameron Balloons virtual factory.
Producing and selling balloons is a very unique activity, and many of the
solutions that Cameron Balloons have found differ from the more conventional
methods found in textbooks. You may like to consider some of the following
areas:
SWOT analysis
SWOT analysis is a framework to help decision-making. The company need to
honestly assess their situation under each of the headings:
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
By doing this they can be in a much better position to plan for any
eventualities. Try carrying out a SWOT analysis for Cameron Balloons. You may
find it helpful to read about how the company has developed in the Cameron Balloons section. There will also
be helpful information in the explanation sections for each of the factory floor
functions - production and design and marketing and accounts and finally purchasing (stock control).
Micro-marketing
Micro-marketing is the process of individualising marketing, so that the
product fits the customer perfectly. Much of the marketing that Cameron Balloons
does seems to fit fairly well into this category. Use your library or textbook to
find out more about this, and write a short paragraph setting out how relevant
this marketing technique is to them.
Strategic planning
As said elsewhere in the marketing section, long-term strategic planning is
vital for the long-term success of a business. Many business analysts have spent
a lot of time examining how to plan most effectively. Using SWOT analysis, and
techniques like product life cycles can be a great
help in strategic planning.
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