Business-to-Business Marketing

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Introduction

Introduction

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2014: Let me introduce myself

Dr. Dr. Zagorskiy Andrey Leonidovich
[email protected]
Professor of marketing, Marketing

2014: Let me introduce myself Dr. Dr. Zagorskiy Andrey Leonidovich a.zagorskiy@spbu.ru Professor
Department, GSOM Saint Petersburg State University
World Packaging Organization Marketing Committee Advisor
National Packaging & Logistics Research Institute Board chairman
National Packaging Confederation (Russian Federation) Board member
International Journal ‘Modern Economy Challenges’ Editorial Board member
EKOTEK GROUP (Russia, with the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Turkey and China branches) C.E.O. & Board Chairman (1996 – 2012)
36 years academic experience
25 years entrepreneurship experience

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Schedule

Schedule

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Schedule

Schedule

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Schedule

Schedule

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The main objective of the course is…

To form a clear understanding of

The main objective of the course is… To form a clear understanding
B2B marketing with its specific issues, including both conceptual and methodological levels as well as practical implementation.

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General objectives include:

To explore the nature and dynamics of some of the

General objectives include: To explore the nature and dynamics of some of
principal marketing management issues associated with B2B sector as well as B2B marketing;

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General objectives include:

> To explore the nature and dynamics of some of

General objectives include: > To explore the nature and dynamics of some
the principal marketing management issues associated with B2B sector as well as B2B marketing;
To consider the role and scope of business markets;

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General objectives include:

> To explore the nature and dynamics of some of

General objectives include: > To explore the nature and dynamics of some
the principal marketing management issues associated with B2B sector as well as B2B marketing;
> To consider the role and scope of business markets;
To analyze trends and challenges B2B markets face;

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General objectives include:

> To explore the nature and dynamics of some of

General objectives include: > To explore the nature and dynamics of some
the principal marketing management issues associated with B2B sector as well as B2B marketing;
> To consider the role and scope of business markets;
> To analyze trends and challenges B2B markets face;
To evaluate the nature of business products;

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General objectives include:

> To explore the nature and dynamics of some of

General objectives include: > To explore the nature and dynamics of some
the principal marketing management issues associated with B2B sector as well as B2B marketing;
> To consider the role and scope of business markets;
> To analyze trends and challenges B2B markets face;
> To evaluate the nature of business products;
To give an understanding of marketing channels, supply chains, networks;

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General objectives include:

> To explore the nature and dynamics of some of

General objectives include: > To explore the nature and dynamics of some
the principal marketing management issues associated with B2B sector as well as B2B marketing;
> To consider the role and scope of business markets;
> To analyze trends and challenges B2B markets face;
> To evaluate the nature of business products;
> To give an understanding of marketing channels, supply chains, networks;
> To explore individual communication tools and media of the B2B promotional mix

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Course structure

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing

Course structure Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing

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Course structure

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing
Topic 2. Relationship approach in

Course structure Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing Topic 2. Relationship approach in B2B marketing
B2B marketing

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Course structure

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing
Topic 2. Relationship approach in

Course structure Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing Topic 2. Relationship
B2B marketing
Topic 3. Buying process in B2B markets

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Course structure

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing
Topic 2. Relationship approach in

Course structure Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing Topic 2. Relationship
B2B marketing
Topic 3. Buying process in B2B markets
Topic 4. Business information systems and marketing research in B2B sector

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Course structure

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing
Topic 2. Relationship approach in

Course structure Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing Topic 2. Relationship
B2B marketing
Topic 3. Buying process in B2B markets
Topic 4. Business information systems and marketing research in B2B sector
Topic 5. Different approaches to segmenting B2B market

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Course structure

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing
Topic 2. Relationship approach in

Course structure Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing Topic 2. Relationship
B2B marketing
Topic 3. Buying process in B2B markets
Topic 4. Business information systems and marketing research in B2B sector
Topic 5. Different approaches to segmenting B2B market
Topic 6. The product strategy of B2B company

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Course structure

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing
Topic 2. Relationship approach in

Course structure Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing Topic 2. Relationship
B2B marketing
Topic 3. Buying process in B2B markets
Topic 4. Business information systems and marketing research in B2B sector
Topic 5. Different approaches to segmenting B2B market
Topic 6. The product strategy of B2B company
Topic 7. Communication tools and media of the B2B promotional mix

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Course structure

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing
Topic 2. Relationship approach in

Course structure Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing Topic 2. Relationship
B2B marketing
Topic 3. Buying process in B2B markets
Topic 4. Business information systems and marketing research in B2B sector
Topic 5. Different approaches to segmenting B2B market
Topic 6. The product strategy of B2B company
Topic 7. Communication tools and media of the B2B promotional mix
Topic 8. Channel management in B2B markets

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Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing:

Topic 1 introduces the fundamental characteristics

Topic 1. The nature of B2B marketing: Topic 1 introduces the fundamental
used to define business markets and considers the nature, size, and dynamics of the sector. It establishes the key elements of business-to-business marketing and makes comparisons the better known business-to-consumer sector.

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Topic 2. Relationship approach in B2B marketing:

This topic examines the nature and

Topic 2. Relationship approach in B2B marketing: This topic examines the nature
role of external relations and networks in implementing marketing strategy, their impact on a firm’s marketing performance, and how they are managed.

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Topic 3. Buying process in B2B markets:

Buying process in B2B markets is

Topic 3. Buying process in B2B markets: Buying process in B2B markets
considered to be one of the most important issues of B2B marketing because of different buying procedures and consumer behavior of business clients.

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Topic 4. Business information systems and marketing research in B2B sector:

This part

Topic 4. Business information systems and marketing research in B2B sector: This
of the course introduces fundamental IT concepts in order to give a basic appreciation of business information systems and related technologies. The main aspects of the topic relate to functional systems of data gathering and management as well as specific issues of marketing research in B2B markets.

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Topic 5. Different approaches to segmenting B2B market:

Topic 5 considers issues concerning

Topic 5. Different approaches to segmenting B2B market: Topic 5 considers issues
different approaches to segmenting B2B markets. It develops conventional approaches and explores issues around the implementation and practicalities of B2B segmentation. It concludes by discussing ways in which organizations can use different positioning when segments and targets are agreed.

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Topic 6. The product strategy of B2B company:

This topic examines the nature

Topic 6. The product strategy of B2B company: This topic examines the
and features of B2B products and services. These constitute some of the essential elements through which organizations operating in B2B market develop value-based propositions for their customers. Product market portfolios, including the product and technology life cycles, new product development processes in B2B markets are investigated.

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Topic 7. Communication tools and media of the B2B promotional mix:

Topic 7

Topic 7. Communication tools and media of the B2B promotional mix: Topic
focuses on the nature and characteristics of the individual communication tools and media of the b2b promotional mix. Attention is given to the importance of the personal selling and direct marketing in this sector, but also to the characteristics and usage of exhibitions, sponsorships, public relations and the role of the Internet within b2b marketing communications.

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Topic 8. Channel management in B2B markets:

This topic examines the means by

Topic 8. Channel management in B2B markets: This topic examines the means
which a business marketer might try to reach target markets and gain maximum market coverage for their problem-solving abilities. Among other things, various channel structures and reasons for the use of multiple routes to market will be explained.

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Teaching methods

> Lectures

Teaching methods > Lectures

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Teaching methods

> Lectures
Case studies

Teaching methods > Lectures Case studies

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Teaching methods

> Lectures
> Case studies
Projects

Teaching methods > Lectures > Case studies Projects

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Teaching methods

> Lectures
> Case studies
> Projects
Group work

Teaching methods > Lectures > Case studies > Projects Group work

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Teaching methods

> Lectures
> Case studies
> Projects
> Group work
Exercises

Teaching methods > Lectures > Case studies > Projects > Group work Exercises

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Teaching methods

> Lectures
> Case studies
> Projects
> Group work
> Exercises
Discussions

Teaching methods > Lectures > Case studies > Projects > Group work > Exercises Discussions

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Teaching methods

> Lectures
> Case studies
> Projects
> Group work
> Exercises
> Discussions
Videos

Teaching methods > Lectures > Case studies > Projects > Group work

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Teaching methods

> Lectures
> Case studies
> Projects
> Group work
> Exercises
> Discussions
> Videos
> Presentations

Teaching methods > Lectures > Case studies > Projects > Group work

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Literature

Business-to-Business Marketing
2007
Ross Brennan
Louise Canning
Raymond McDowell
SAGE Publications Ltd.

Literature Business-to-Business Marketing 2007 Ross Brennan Louise Canning Raymond McDowell SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Literature

Business-to-Business Marketing/
Second Edition
2011
Ross Brennan
Louise Canning
Raymond McDowell
SAGE Publications Ltd.

Literature Business-to-Business Marketing/ Second Edition 2011 Ross Brennan Louise Canning Raymond McDowell SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Dr. Ross Brennan

Born in Falkirk,Scotland, Ross spent his formative years in Macclesfield

Dr. Ross Brennan Born in Falkirk,Scotland, Ross spent his formative years in
in northern England where he attended the King's School before going on to read economics at Clare College, University of Cambridge. After spending the earlier years of his career at British Telecommunications plc, Ross went on to work for Middlesex Polytechnic, which became Middlesex University in 1992. Ross currently holds the post of Reader in Marketing at Hertfordshire Business School; over the years he has also collected an MSc from Imperial College (London) and a PhD from the University of Manchester. All four of Ross's books have been collaborative efforts. Most recently, he eagerly grabbed the opportunity to become a co-author with marketing legend Philip Kotler on 'Marketing: An Introduction', which is on the way to becoming Europe's best-selling introductory marketing textbook. A second edition of 'Business to Business Marketing' appeared in late 2010, and a third edition is expected in 2014. The 2nd edition of 'Marketing: An Introduction' was published in 2012, and the 3rd edition is currently being prepared.

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Dr. Ross Brennan
Reader in Marketing
University of Hertfordshire
2012 – Present
Reader in Marketing
Middlesex University
2004

Dr. Ross Brennan Reader in Marketing University of Hertfordshire 2012 – Present
– 2012
University of Manchester – Institute of Science and Technology
PhD, Marketing
1994-1998
Product Manager
British Telecom
1979 – 1990
Imperial College, London
MSc, Management Science
1984 – 1985
University of Cambridge
BA, Economics
1976 - 1979

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Dr. Ross Brennan

Dr. Ross Brennan

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Optional Reading

Business Market Management
1999
James C. Anderson
James A. Narus
Pearson Education, Inc.

Optional Reading Business Market Management 1999 James C. Anderson James A. Narus Pearson Education, Inc.

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Optional Reading

The business marketing course: Managing in complex networks
2006
David Ford
Lars-Eric Gadde
Håkan Håkansson
Ivan

Optional Reading The business marketing course: Managing in complex networks 2006 David
Snehota
John Wiley & Sons

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Also…

Academic articles (Journal of Marketing, Industrial Marketing Management, etc.)

Also… Academic articles (Journal of Marketing, Industrial Marketing Management, etc.)

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Also…

> Academic articles (Journal of Marketing, Industrial Marketing Management, etc.)
Business articles (HBR,

Also… > Academic articles (Journal of Marketing, Industrial Marketing Management, etc.) Business
Sloan Management Review, etc.)

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Also…

> Academic articles (Journal of Marketing, Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Business-to-Business

Also… > Academic articles (Journal of Marketing, Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of
Marketing, etc.)
> Business articles (HBR, Sloan Management Review, etc.)
> Press (Bloomberg, Businessweek, The Economist, etc.)

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Grading policy

Test on articles

Mid-term Exam

Individual project

Group project

Final exam

10%

10%

10%

10%

60%

Grading policy Test on articles Mid-term Exam Individual project Group project Final

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Test on articles

20 first minutes of each class

10%

Please, don’t be late for

Test on articles 20 first minutes of each class 10% Please, don’t
the class!

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Mid-term test: open-book format

Date: 21st of November

Time: 13:00-13.45 (45 min)

Written mid-term examination

Mid-term test: open-book format Date: 21st of November Time: 13:00-13.45 (45 min)
test covers the main topics studied during the first part of the course (Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3, Topic 4, Topic 5, and Topic 6) and consists of both multiple choice and essay type questions.

10%

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Individual project:
You are free to take any item of the topics completed

Power

Individual project: You are free to take any item of the topics
Point presentation (10 min)

Theoretical background with the example for the practical experience of the company

Each project presentation has to start with the clear objective and problem definition to be analyzed and include structured outcomes and conclusions both theoretical and practical

10%

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Group projects

Power Point presentation (20 min)

Revised version of Wikipedia article
+

Group projects Power Point presentation (20 min) Revised version of Wikipedia article
Handouts (if needed)

Form groups of 3 people
The outputs:
revised & improved Wikipedia B2B marketing item article;
Power Point presentation
Choose Wikipedia item article you will improve
Choose a company you will use as an example (all the time)
Come up with a b2b marketing strategy based on all the topics covered during the course
Present your findings

10%

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Final exam: 19th of December, 2014: 1 h 30 min

Open-book format
Questions based

Final exam: 19th of December, 2014: 1 h 30 min Open-book format
on all the issues and materials covered in the course:
Relevant Brennan, et al. (either 1st or 2nd editions) textbook chapters
Lecture slides
Articles
Cases discussed, etc.
Questions (both open and closed type):
30% - multiple-choice questions
70% - essay type questions

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Why wasting time?

> Form groups of 4 people each (to be completed

Why wasting time? > Form groups of 4 people each (to be
up to 13:00, 17th of October, 2014)
> Don’t form homogeneous groups!
> Exchange contacts with each other and register your group in professor’s notepad

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Why wasting time?

> I do expect that 4 students will choose their

Why wasting time? > I do expect that 4 students will choose
individual project profiles within the item ‘B2C and B2B markets: The differences and similarities’ TODAY
> I do hope that 4 volunteers will determine their individual projects items not later then 14.45 TODAY
I invite everybody of 4 volunteers to come to the lecturer’s desk to register the individual
projects items at 14.45 TODAY

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And now to you…
Up to 60 seconds to each …

> Please, introduce

And now to you… Up to 60 seconds to each … >
yourself
> Tell us about your interests and background
> Share with us your expectations for the course

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Class 1: Nature of B2B Marketing

Class 1: Nature of B2B Marketing

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Topic 1

The Nature of B2B Marketing

Topic 1 The Nature of B2B Marketing

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What is B2B marketing?

“Organizational sales and purchase of goods and services to

What is B2B marketing? “Organizational sales and purchase of goods and services
support production of other goods and services for company operations or for resale”

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What is B2B marketing?

The global diamond market
Micro case Page 1
Diamond mining and

What is B2B marketing? The global diamond market Micro case Page 1
distribution are big business. Among the world’s biggest producers are Russian Federation, Botswana, and Australia, each of which produces over 20 billion carats (a carat is a weight of 0.2 gramm). It takes considerable investments: the time taken between discovering a diamond deposit and opening a mine is typically eight years. Mining is just the start, however. Before the diamonds can be sold to a distributor or dealer, they have to be cleaned and sorted. Only about 20% actually go on to be used in jewel manufacture, and then down the marketing channel to retailers and the end consumer. Organizational use take up 80% of diamond production. The main industrial uses of diamonds include cutting tools, abrasives, and powder for grinding and polishing. Even though diamonds are expensive, the material is so long-lasting that it is worth the cost to the buying firm. Industrial diamonds are sold to companies working in the stone, ceramic, metal, and concrete industries. Diamonds are also used by the manufacturers of pistons for aluminum-alloy car engines, computer chips, and surgical blades.

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What is B2B marketing?

The global diamond market
Micro case Page 2
Thus, although marketing

What is B2B marketing? The global diamond market Micro case Page 2
(via retailers) to consumers can be an important part of a diamond distributor’s role (e.g. the famous ‘a diamond is forever’ advertising slogan, used by De Beers), knowing how to purchase and then resell the right sorts of diamonds from mining producers to satisfy the needs of a huge variety of organizational customers is actually much more important set of activities for most distributors. Their business customers are far less likely to be persuaded by a stylish promotional message than is a consumer buying an engagement ring.
Source: www.debeersgroup.com
(Ref.: Nick Ellis. Business to Business Marketing. – Oxford University Press. – 2010. – 384 p.)

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Marketing products and services to organizations…

For incorporation (e.g. ingredient materials, components)

Marketing products and services to organizations… For incorporation (e.g. ingredient materials, components)

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Marketing products and services to organizations…

> For incorporation (e.g. ingredient materials, components)

Marketing products and services to organizations… > For incorporation (e.g. ingredient materials,
For consumption (e.g. process materials, office supplies, consulting services)

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Marketing products and services to organizations…

> For incorporation (e.g. ingredient materials, components)
>

Marketing products and services to organizations… > For incorporation (e.g. ingredient materials,
For consumption (e.g. process materials, office supplies, consulting services)
For use (e.g. installations of equipment)

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Marketing products and services to organizations…

> For incorporation (e.g. ingredient materials, components)
>

Marketing products and services to organizations… > For incorporation (e.g. ingredient materials,
For consumption (e.g. process materials, office supplies, consulting services)
> For use (e.g. installations of equipment)
> For resale

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Core three elements of the business markets:

Power generation in Africa
Micro case Page

Core three elements of the business markets: Power generation in Africa Micro
1
Providing electrical power is no easy matter in Africa: the continent accounts for over a sixths of the world’s population but generates only 4% of global electricity. The demand for power grows as factories and shopping centres are constructed in countries like Nigeria where it is estimated that only 17 out of 79 power stations built in the 1970s and 1980s are still working. Power cuts are a frequent reality of life in Africa – inconvenient if you are trying to do your shopping, but catastrophic if you are facing hospital surgery. The impact of a firm supplying back-up generators to governments and power companies in such conditions is thus considerable.

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Core three elements of the business markets:

Power generation in Africa
Micro case Page

Core three elements of the business markets: Power generation in Africa Micro
2
Agrecco, based in Scotland, is the world’s biggest supplier of temporary electricity in this form. It meets almost 50% of Uganda’s power needs and 10% of those in Kenya and Tanzania. Thanks to the continuing demand for their products throughout the globe (in 90 countries at the last count), Agrecco’s revenues soared by 42% in 2006-2007. Further growth seems likely since developing countries continue to have infrastructure limitations in meeting power demands, while developed countries are holding ever-larger outdoor events such as the 2008 Olympic Games where Agrecco was the exclusive provider of temporary power.
Source: www.agrecco.com
(Ref.: Nick Ellis. Business to Business Marketing. – Oxford University Press. – 2010. – 384 p.)

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Core three elements of the business markets:

a) Industrial markets

Core three elements of the business markets: a) Industrial markets

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Core three elements of the business markets:

a) Industrial markets
b) State Institutions

Core three elements of the business markets: a) Industrial markets b) State Institutions

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Core three elements of the business markets:

a) Industrial markets
b) State Institutions
c) Non-Governmental

Core three elements of the business markets: a) Industrial markets b) State Institutions c) Non-Governmental Organizations
Organizations

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Characteristics of B2B markets:

Ice-cream machinery
Micro case Page 1
The Italian firm, Carpigiani, manufactures

Characteristics of B2B markets: Ice-cream machinery Micro case Page 1 The Italian
ice-cream-making machinery for organizational customers in over 100 countries. These includes fast-food chains like Pizza Hut and McDonald’s as well as several large franchise chains such as Cold Stone, which runs nearly 1,500 stores in America and East Asia. Carpigiani claims to have about half the global market for ice-cream makers, giving it profits of €163 million in 2006. It employs 500 people. The managing director believes that this success is down to a recent focus on customer service, quality, and new product development. Pointedly, he has stopped television advertising, seeing it as what he terms ‘an extravagance’ for a machinery manufacturer.

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Characteristics of B2B markets:

Ice-cream machinery
Micro case Page 2
The firm uses outsourcing and

Characteristics of B2B markets: Ice-cream machinery Micro case Page 2 The firm
its four factories are essentially assembly lines since few parts are made ‘in- house’. An emphasis on R&D has been especially important since poor materials from suppliers had caused problems in the past. This is vital in meeting the strict regulations for food-making machinery in countries like the US.
Source: www.carpigiani.com
(Ref.: Nick Ellis. Business to Business Marketing. – Oxford University Press. – 2010. – 384 p.)

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Characteristics of B2B markets:

> Small number of customers
> Close buyer and seller

Characteristics of B2B markets: > Small number of customers > Close buyer
relationships
> Geographical concentration of
customers
> Derivative demand

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Characteristics of B2B markets:

> Inelasticity of the demand
> Acceleration effect
> Customers’ professionalism
>

Characteristics of B2B markets: > Inelasticity of the demand > Acceleration effect
Influence on the purchasing behavior

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Importance of B2B markets:
The B2B activities behind Cargill’s business
Micro case Page 1
In

Importance of B2B markets: The B2B activities behind Cargill’s business Micro case
recent years, Cargill has been the largest private company in the US, with revenues of around £ 55 billion in 2007. Although the firm does not comment on its market shares in what are predominantly B2B markets, reports suggest Cargill and its two largest rivals control nearly 75% of the global market in soya; and Cargill is the largest crusher of oilseed in the world.

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Importance of B2B markets:
The B2B activities behind Cargill’s business
Micro case Page 2
As

Importance of B2B markets: The B2B activities behind Cargill’s business Micro case
one of its brochures asserts, ‘We buy, trade, transport, blend, mill, crush, process, refine, season, distribute around the clock, around the globe’. The firm’s products ends up as flour in bread, wheat in noodles, corn in tortillas, oil in salad dressing, and the meat on the people’s tables. Yet, as marketers says, ‘Cargill has no consumer face. Few people in Britain have heard of it’.
Source: www.cargill.com
(Ref.: Nick Ellis. Business to Business Marketing. – Oxford University Press. – 2010. – 384 p.)

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Importance of B2B markets:

> B2B markets are BIG

Importance of B2B markets: > B2B markets are BIG

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Importance of B2B markets:

> B2B markets are BIG
> The volume of transactions

Importance of B2B markets: > B2B markets are BIG > The volume
in the industrial markets is bigger that that of the consumer markets

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Importance of B2B markets:

> B2B markets are BIG
> The volume of transactions

Importance of B2B markets: > B2B markets are BIG > The volume
in the industrial markets is bigger that that of the consumer markets
> Over 50% of world economic activity is exchanges between organizations

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Example: Chain of suppliers in the automotive car industry

Upstream suppliers (suppliers of

Example: Chain of suppliers in the automotive car industry Upstream suppliers (suppliers
manufactured materials and parts such as sheet metal or plastic resin)

Direct suppliers (purchase input used in producing power-steering systems or car seats)

Auto manufacturers (purchase input in creating automobiles)

Auto buyers (purchase automobiles)

Business markets

Consumer markets

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B2B vs B2C

Even 20 years ago Gross et al (1993) provided an

B2B vs B2C Even 20 years ago Gross et al (1993) provided
impressively long list of some 58 differences between
business marketing and consumer marketing

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B2B vs B2C (1 of 3):

> Business customers want to buy products

B2B vs B2C (1 of 3): > Business customers want to buy
they really need
> Business customers are more sophisticated buyers
> Business customers will read and analyze your advertisements

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B2B vs B2C (2 of 3):

> Business buying is a multi-stage process
>

B2B vs B2C (2 of 3): > Business buying is a multi-stage
Business purchasing involves multiple influencing factors
> Business product is more complicated

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B2B vs B2C (3 of 3):

> Business communications are more sophisticated
> Business

B2B vs B2C (3 of 3): > Business communications are more sophisticated
customers buy both for their companies and “for themselves”

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B2B vs B2C: Differences according to the sphere of use:

> Marketing planning
>

B2B vs B2C: Differences according to the sphere of use: > Marketing
Consumer behavior
> Marketing research
> Market structure

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B2B vs B2C: Similarities according to the sphere of use:

> Decision-taking persons
>

B2B vs B2C: Similarities according to the sphere of use: > Decision-taking
Roles
> Behavior models
> Influence

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Classification of B2B buyers:

> Original Equipment Manufacturers
> Users
> Dealers and Distributors
> Government

Classification of B2B buyers: > Original Equipment Manufacturers > Users > Dealers
agencies and Institutions

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Classification of B2B buyers:

1.Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM)
Companies are buying the product

Classification of B2B buyers: 1.Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) Companies are buying the
or service to include it into its own final product sold then in the business or ultimate consumer market

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Classification of B2B buyers:

2. Users
Companies are buying the product or service to

Classification of B2B buyers: 2. Users Companies are buying the product or
support their own business operations. These products and services do not become a part of the product, but instead help to produce it.

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Classification of B2B buyers:

3. Dealers and Distributors
Companies that buy products for resale

Classification of B2B buyers: 3. Dealers and Distributors Companies that buy products
(basically in the same form) to users and OEMs.
The distributor accumulates, stores, and sells a large assortment of goods to industrial users.

4. Government agencies and Institutions
Hospitals, nursing homes, schools, etc.
Have great purchasing power
The buying process regulated by the law

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Classification of (categories) of B2B products:

Entering Products
Foundation Goods
Facilitating Goods

Classification of (categories) of B2B products: Entering Products Foundation Goods Facilitating Goods

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Classification of B2B products:

Entering Products
> Raw materials
*Farm products (e.g. wheat,

Classification of B2B products: Entering Products > Raw materials *Farm products (e.g.
cotton, livestock, fruits, vegetables)
*Natural products (e.g. fish, lumber, crude oil, petroleum)
> Manufactured materials and parts
*Component materials (e.g. steel, cement, wire, textiles)
*Component parts (e.g. small motors, tires)

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Classification of B2B products:

2. Foundation Goods
> Installations
*Buildings and land rights

Classification of B2B products: 2. Foundation Goods > Installations *Buildings and land
(e.g. factories, offices)
*Fixed equipment (e.g. generators, computers, elevators,
production lines)
> Accessory equipment
*Portable of light factory equipment and tools (e.g. hand tools,
lift trucks)
*Office equipment (e.g. typewriters, desks)

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Classification of B2B products:

3. Facilitating Goods
> Supplies
*Operating supplies (e.g. computers,

Classification of B2B products: 3. Facilitating Goods > Supplies *Operating supplies (e.g.
printers, etc.)
*Maintenance and repair items (e.g. paints, brooms)
> Business Services
*Maintenance and repair services (e.g. window cleaning,
typewriter repair, production line maintenance)
*Business advisory services (e.g. legal, management consulting,
advertising)
*IT-services

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Modern trends of B2B marketing development:

Fascinating 3-D printer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aghzpO_UZE

Modern trends of B2B marketing development: Fascinating 3-D printer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aghzpO_UZE

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Classification of (categories) of B2B products:

Entering Products
Foundation Goods
Facilitating Goods

Classification of (categories) of B2B products: Entering Products Foundation Goods Facilitating Goods

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Modern trends of B2B marketing development:

> The growing importance of the

Modern trends of B2B marketing development: > The growing importance of the
material and technical supply service
(Supply Chain Management)
> Long-term contracts
> Just-In-Time production systems

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Modern trends of B2B marketing development:

> Frequent and reliable deliveries
> Stable schedule

Modern trends of B2B marketing development: > Frequent and reliable deliveries >
of the production
process
> Closeness of the suppliers and
customers
> Leasing

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Modern trends of B2B marketing development:

> Stocks are managed by the suppliers

Modern trends of B2B marketing development: > Stocks are managed by the
which work “on the territory” of the
company
> Electronic interaction with suppliers
and distributors
> 90% of all Internet sales are B2B
transactions

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Modern trends of B2B marketing development:

> Centralized purchasing
> Buying and selling of

Modern trends of B2B marketing development: > Centralized purchasing > Buying and
the systems
> Analysis of customer value
> Sharing the risks as well as values –
“we are going to take the risks and
share the values

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Modern trends of B2B marketing development:

> The broadening practical application of the

Modern trends of B2B marketing development: > The broadening practical application of
concept of service-dominant logic
> ‘Key account management’ strengthening managerial practicies
> Comprehensive B2B branding
> Rapid extention of B2B markets: boosting marketplaces like BRICS countries

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Modern trends of B2B marketing development:

The broadening practical application of the

Modern trends of B2B marketing development: The broadening practical application of the
concept of service-dominant logic
Key account management
B2B branding
Rapid extention of B2B markets in BRICS countries

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What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing

What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK4twKHI-38
?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK4twKHI-38

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What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing

What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpaAvSAdq1o&feature=relmfu
?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpaAvSAdq1o&feature=relmfu

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What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing

What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_17twTGfMU&feature=relmfu
?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_17twTGfMU&feature=relmfu

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What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing

What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing
?

B2C

B2B

Customer
Buying Behavior
Buyer-Sellers Relationship
Product
Price
Promotion
Channels

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What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing

What are the main differences between consumer-goods and business markets and marketing ?
?

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If you were a marketing manager in a B2B company, what kind

If you were a marketing manager in a B2B company, what kind
of responsibilities would you have?

Achieving goals

Failing to achieve goals

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Performance metrics in B2B

> Define financial objectives

Performance metrics in B2B > Define financial objectives

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Performance metrics in B2B

> Define financial objectives
Define customer value proposition

Performance metrics in B2B > Define financial objectives Define customer value proposition

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Performance metrics in B2B

> Define financial objectives
> Define customer value proposition
Establish time

Performance metrics in B2B > Define financial objectives > Define customer value
line for results

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Performance metrics in B2B

> Define financial objectives
> Define customer value proposition
> Establish

Performance metrics in B2B > Define financial objectives > Define customer value
time line for results
Define necessary marketing resources

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Performance metrics in B2B

> Define financial objectives
> Define customer value proposition
> Establish

Performance metrics in B2B > Define financial objectives > Define customer value
time line for results
> Define necessary marketing resources
Define the measurable result parameters

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Performance metrics in B2B

> Define financial objectives
> Define customer value proposition
> Establish

Performance metrics in B2B > Define financial objectives > Define customer value
time line for results
> Define necessary marketing resources
> Define the measurable result parameters
Execute marketing strategy

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Performance metrics in B2B

> Define financial objectives
> Define customer value proposition
> Establish

Performance metrics in B2B > Define financial objectives > Define customer value
time line for results
> Define necessary marketing resources
> Define the measurable result parameters
> Execute marketing strategy
Control results

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Performance metrics in B2B

> Define financial objectives
> Define customer value proposition
> Establish

Performance metrics in B2B > Define financial objectives > Define customer value
time line for results
> Define necessary marketing resources
> Define the measurable result parameters
> Execute marketing strategy
> Control results
> PREPARE YOUR REPORT

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Performance metrics & B2B marketing

Revenue
Production cost
Gross profit
Gross margin
Commercial cost
Management cost
EBITDA
Depreciation &

Performance metrics & B2B marketing Revenue Production cost Gross profit Gross margin
Amortization
Interest
EBT
Profit margin

ROI on marketing expenses

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Case 1

> Explain how the chain of derived demand affects the demand

Case 1 > Explain how the chain of derived demand affects the
for steel
> Explain the differences between marketing an industrial raw material such as steel and a fast-moving consumer good (e.g. washing powder) in terms of market structure differences, buying behavior differences, and marketing practice differences.

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Reading: Home Task – be ready to Class 2

Brennan, et al. (2007,

Reading: Home Task – be ready to Class 2 Brennan, et al.
or 2011) Chapter 1 and Chapter 2
’OOO Rusal-Sayanskaya Folga’s Choice of Marketing Strategy’ Case
Atlee Valentine Pope and George F.Brown, Jr. Best-in-Class Behaviors in Business-to-Business Relationships (April 2007) – be ready to the 17th of October – PDF file will be supplied by Prof. Andrey Zagorskiy

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Summing up…

Now you should have:

Summing up… Now you should have:

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Summing up…

General idea of what the course is about

Now you should have:

Summing up… General idea of what the course is about Now you should have:

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Summing up…

> General idea of what the course is about
Understanding of

Summing up… > General idea of what the course is about Understanding
the requirements of the course

Now you should have:

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Summing up…

> General idea of what the course is about
> Understanding of

Summing up… > General idea of what the course is about >
the requirements of the course
General idea of what B2B marketing is about

Now you should have:

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