Session 10 Implementing Managing Market Driven Strategies group









































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Session 10 Implementing & Managing Market. Driven Strategies group 3
2 Designing Market-Driven Organizations
3 Designing Market. Driven Organizations Considerations in organizational design Organizational design options Selecting an organizational design Global dimensions of organizations
4 Considerations in Marketing Organization Matching structure to strategic goals Extent of need to alter vertical structures CONSIDERATIONS IN ORGANIZATION DESIGN Extent of processtype organizational design Extent of partnering with other organizations Need to integrate value-creating activities around customers Impact of Internet on organizational processes
5 Alternative Organizational Structures Traditional Hierarchy Process Overlay Functional Structure Process Structure Functional Overlay Horizontal Structure
6 The Challenge of Integration problems Marketing’s links to other functional units Additional approaches to effective integration – – – relocation/design of facilities personnel movement reward systems formal procedures social orientation project budgeting
Impact of the Internet on Organization 7 New managerial roles and practices are mandated by the Web – – – fast access to information from any location and remotely accelerated trend towards flatter organizations virtual team-working across geographical and organizational boundaries new approaches to supplier relationship management (SRM) and customer relationship management (CRM) managing and controlling outsourcing of more business processes and activities to specialist suppliers
8 Organizational Design Options Traditional designs Marketing’s corporate role New forms of marketing organizations
9 Traditional Marketing Organization Designs Functional Matrix TRADITIONAL DESIGNS Market. Focused Product. Focused
10 Product-Focused Structure
Marketing Organization Based on a Combination of Functions and Products 11
Organizational Transformation 12 Hybrid organization forms Designs linked to value strategy and core capabilities Vital role of data networks Shared information and decision making
New Forms of Marketing Organization New marketing roles – Chief relationship officer, chief knowledge office, chief customer officer Transforming vertical organizations through managing processes New organizational forms – – – networked organizations the marketing coalition company venture marketing organizations 13
14 The Marketing Coalition Company
15 Selecting an Organization Design Organizing concepts Organizing the sales force
16 Organizing Concepts Centralized Formalized Nonspecialized BUREAUCRATIC TRANSACTIONAL Internal (hierarchical) Organization of Activity External (market) Organization of Activity ORGANIC RELATIONAL Decentralized Nonformalized Specialized
17 Organizing the Sales Force Organizing multiple sales channels – – personal selling Internet-based channels telesales direct marketing Coordinating major account responsibilities – – Key account management Global account management
18 Global Dimensions of Organizations Issues in organizing global marketing strategies – Variations in business functions – Organizational considerations Coordination and communication – Strategic alliances – Executive qualifications
19 Marketing Organization Plan Combining Product, Geographic, and Functional Features
20 Global Marketing Organization Executive Qualifications Standardized Versus Customized Strategies Alternative Organization Forms GLOBAL ORGANIZING ISSUES Strategic Alliances Coordination and Communication
21 Marketing Strategy Implementation and Control
22 Marketing Strategy Implementation and Control The marketing plan Implementing the plan Strategic evaluation and control Performance criteria and information needs Performance assessment and action
23 The Marketing Plan How the marketing plan guides implementation Contents of the marketing plan Managing the planning process
24 Marketing Strategy Overview MARKET TARGET(S) OBJECTIVES PROGRAM POSITIONING STRATEGY
25 Exhibit 15 -1 Marketing Planning Relationships MARKETING STRATEGY Annual Marketing Plan Implementation Evaluation Revision Annual Marketing Plan
26 Contents of the Marketing Plan
27 Dimensions of Planning Process Marketing Planning Process Analytical Process Dimension Techniques Procedures Systems Planning Models Behavioral Process Dimension Managerial Process perceptions Participation. Consistency Strategic assumptions Organizational Structure Process Information Dimension Culture
28 Implementing the Plan Implementation process Improving implementation Internal marketing A comprehensive approach to improving implementation Internal strategy-structure Fit Developing a market orientation The role of external organization
29 The Implementation Process Activities to be implemented How implementation will be done Responsibility for implementation Time and location of implementation
30 Improving Implementation Skilled Implementers Effective Communications Organizational Design Improving Implementation Internal Marketing Incentives
31 Internal Marketing Strategy Plan Internal Marketing Program: Targeted at key groups in the company, alliance partner companies, and other influencers External Marketing Program Targeted at key customers, segments and niches, and other external influencers
32 Comprehensive Approach to Improving Implementation Financial Measures Learning and Innovation Measures BALANCED SCORECARD MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM Internal Business Process Measures Customer Measures
33 Factors Affecting the Implementation of Business and Marketing Strategies External environment Corporate strategy SBU’s strategy R&D Manufacturing SBU’s performance Finance Corporate-SBU relationship SBU’s organization structure; interfunctional coordination processes Marketing policies and strategies Marketing plans for individual product-market entries
34 Strategic Evaluation and Control Customer relationship management (CRM) Overview of evaluation activities The strategic marketing audit
35 Data Mining and CRM Victoria’s Secret - Data mining to improve inventory decisions Music company - People over 62 buy rap music Wal-Mart - Data mining so each store adapts merchandizing to local preferences AT&T - CRM data to identify profitability of individual customer and adapt service levels
36 Evaluation Activities Find New Opportunities or Avoid Threats Solve Specific Problems Keep Performance on Target
37 Strategic Marketing Evaluation and Control Conduct strategic marketing audit Select performance criteria, measures, and metrics Obtain and analyze information Assess performance and take necessary action
Strategic Marketing Audit 38 Corporate Mission and Objectives Business Composition and Strategies Marketing Strategy (for each planning unit) Marketing Program Activities Implementation and Management
39 Performance Criteria and Information Needs Selecting performance criteria and measures Marketing metrics Obtain and analyze information
40 Marketing Metrics External market metrics Financial measures Sales value/volume Marketing investment Profit Brand equity Relative satisfaction Commitment Relative perceived quality Relative price Availability Internal Market metrics Innovation health and employee alignment and commitment Strategy Culture Outcomes
41 Performance Assessment and Action Opportunities and performance gaps Determining normal and abnormal variability Deciding what actions to take