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Global Marketing WARREN J. KEEGAN/MARK C. GREEN Ninth Edition, Global Edition Brand and Product Decisions in Global Marketing Chapter 10Learning Objectives 1. Review the basic product concepts th... at underlie a successful global marketing product strategy. 2. Compare & contrast local products & brands, international products & brands, and global products & brands. 3. Explain how Maslow’s needs hierarchy helps global marketers understand the benefits sought by buyers in different parts of the world. 4. Outline the importance of the “country of origin” as a brand element. 5. List the five strategic alternatives that marketers can utilize during the global product planning process. 6. Explain the new-product continuum and compare and contrast the types of innovation. Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-2Basic Product Concepts • A product is a good, service, or idea – Tangible Attributes – Intangible Attributes • Product types – Consumer goods – Industrial goods Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-3Product Warranties • An Express Warranty is a written guarantee that assures the buyer is getting what he or she paid for or provides a remedy in case of a product failure • Warranties can be used as a competitive tool Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-4Packaging • Consumer Packaged Goods are a variety of products whose packaging protects or contains the product from production to the end user • Eco-packaging addresses environmental issues like recycling, biodegradability, & sustainable forestry • Must engage the senses, make an emotional connection, & enhance the brand experience • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2jj8fvBBwY Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-5Labeling • Provides consumers with various types of information • Regulations differ by country regarding various products – Health warnings on tobacco products – American Automobile Labeling Act clarifies the country of origin, and final assembly point – European Union requires labels on all food products that include ingredients from genetically modified crops Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-6Aesthetics • Global marketers must understand the importance of visual aesthetics • Aesthetic styles (degree of complexity found on a label) differ around the world Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-7Product Types • Buyer orientation – Amount of effort expended – Level of risk – Buyer involvement • Buyer orientation framework – Convenience goods – Preference goods – Shopping goods – Specialty goods Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-8Basic Brand Concepts • Bundle of images and experiences in the customer’s mind • A promise made by a particular company about a particular product • A quality certification • Differentiation between competing products • The sum of impressions about a brand is the Brand Image Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-9Brand Equity • The total value that accrues to a product as a result of investments in the marketing of the brand • An asset that represents the value created by the relationship between the brand and customer over time Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-10Brand Equity Benefits • Greater loyalty • Less vulnerability to marketing actions • Less vulnerability to marketing crises • Larger margins • More inelastic consumer response to price increases • More elastic consumer response to price decreases • Increased marketing communication effectiveness Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-11Local Products and Brands • Brands that have achieved success in a single national market • Represent the lifeblood of domestic companies • Entrenched local products/brands can be a significant competitive hurdle to global companies https://www.foodbev.com/news/asias-rising-starschallenge-soft-drinks/ Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-12International Products and Brands • Products and brands offered in several markets in a particular region – ‘Euro-brands’ – Honda 5-door hatchback auto is known as Fit in Japan and Jazz in Europe – https://www.lazada.com/about-us http://interbrand.com/wpcontent/uploads/2018/03/Interbrand-GrowingBrands-in-Southeast Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. -Asia-2018.pdf 10-13Global Products and Brands • Global brands are not the same as global products – iPod = brand – mp3 player= product • Global products meet the wants and needs of a global market and are offered in all world regions • Global brands have the same name and similar image and positioning throughout the world • BMW : “Ultimate Driving Machine • GE: Imagination at Work • Visa: Life takes Visa • Harley-Davidson: An American Legend In any language Gillette’s trademarked brand promise is easy to understand. Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-14Global Products and Brands “A multinational has operations in different countries. A global company views the world as a single country. We know Argentina and France are different, but we treat them the same. We sell them the same products, we use the same production methods, we have the same corporate policies. We even use the same advertising—in a different language, of course.” - Alfred Zeien Former Gillette CEO Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-15Global Brand Characteristics • Quality signal—allows a company to charge premium price in a highly competitive market • Global myth—marketers can use global consumer culture positioning to link the brand identity to any part of the world • Social responsibility—shows how a company addresses social problems Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-16Branding Strategies • Combination or tiered branding allows marketers to leverage a company’s reputation while developing a distinctive identity for a line of products – Sony Walkman • Co-branding features two or more company or product brands – NutraSweet and Coca-Cola – Intel Inside Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-17Brand Extension • Brand acts as an umbrella for new products – Example: The Virgin Group • Virgin Entertainment: Virgin Mega-stores and MGM Cinemas • Virgin Trading: Virgin Cola and Virgin Vodka • Virgin Radio • Virgin Rail (UK only) • Virgin Media Group: Virgin Publishing, Virgin Television, Virgin Net (UK only) • Virgin Hotels • Virgin Travel Group: Virgin America Airways, Virgin Holidays, Virgin Galactic https://www.inc.com/geoffrey-james/18-insane-brand-extensions-2-werehuge-successes.html Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-18Product/Brand Matrix Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-19Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-20World’s Most Valuable Brands, 2014 Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-21 284. Foster’s $3,100Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-22 Rank Brand Value (USD $ Millions) Brand rating 2018 2017 Logo Name Country 2018 2017 2018 2017 1 3 Amazon.com 150,811 106,396 AAA- AAA- 2 2 Apple 146,311 107,141 AAA+ AAA 3 1 Google 120,911 109,470 AAA+ AAA+ 4 6 Samsung Group 92,289 66,218 AAA+ AAA- 5 9 Facebook 89,684 61,998 AAA+ AAA 6 4 AT&T 82,422 87,016 AAA- AAA 7 5 Microsoft 81,163 76,265 AAA+ AAA 8 7 Verizon 62,826 65,875 AAA- AAA- 9 8 Walmart 61,480 62,211 AA+ AA+ 10 10 ICBC 59,189 47,832 AAA+ AAA 11 14 China Construction Bank 56,789 41,377 AAA AAA- 12 22 Alibaba 54,921 34,859 AAA- AA+ 13 11 China Mobile 53,226 46,734 AAA AAA 14 13 Wells Fargo 44,098 41,618 AAA- AA+ 15 20 Mercedes-Benz 43,930 35,544 AAA- AAA- 16 12 Toyota 43,701 46,255 AAA- AAA- 17 16 BMW 41,790 39,335 AAA AAA- 18 28 Bank of China 41,750 31,250 AAA AAA 19 - State Grid 40,944 - AA+ - 20 15 NTT Group 40,872 40,542 AA+ AA+ The world's most valuable brands of 2018 http://brandirectory.com/league_tables/table/global-500-2018Global Brand Development • Questions to ask when management seeks to build a global brand: – Does this move fit the company and/or its markets? – Will anticipated scale economies materialize? – How difficult will it be to develop a global brand team? – Can a single brand be imposed on all markets successfully? Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-23Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-24 POSSIBLE GLOBAL BRANDS UGG VEGEMITE TIM TAM AKUBRAGlobal Brand Development • Global Brand Leadership – Using organizational structures, processes, and cultures to allocate brand-building resources globally, to create global synergies, and to develop a global brand strategy that coordinates and leverages country brand strategies Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-25Global Brand Development 1. Create a compelling value proposition, beginning with the home-country market e.g. Foster’s beer – global brand https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/02634500910944977 1. Think about all elements of brand identity and select names, marks, and symbols that have the potential for globalization 2. Develop a company-wide communication system to share & leverage knowledge and information about marketing programs & customers in different markets Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-26Global Brand Development 4. Develop a consistent planning process across markets & products. Make a process template available to managers in all markets 5. Assign specific responsibility for managing branding issues to ensure local brand managers accept global best practices. 6. Execute brand-building strategies that leverage global strengths & respond to relevant local differences. Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-27A Needs-Based Approach to Product Planning • Maslow’s Needs Hierarchy helps marketers understand how & why local products go beyond the home-country • Needs and wants aren’t the same thing • Global giants like Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Sony understand and build local products or products that fulfill social functions Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-28Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-29Asian Hierarchy of Needs Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-30Country of Origin as Brand Element • Perceptions about and attitudes toward particular countries often extend to products and brands known to originate in those countries – Japan https://www.rankingthebrands.com/The-BrandRankings.aspx?rankingID=33&year=1143 – Germany: – France – Italy Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-31Extend, Adapt, Create: Strategic Alternatives in Global Marketing • Extension – offering product virtually unchanged in markets outside of home country • Adaptation – changing elements of design, function, and packaging according to needs of different country markets • Product Invention– developing new products for the world market Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-32Global Product Planning: Strategic Alternatives Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-33Strategy 1: Dual Extension • Product-Communication Extension – May be very profitable, simple – Almost no adaptation – Same advertising and promotional appeals – Used with B2B or industrial products • Apple iPhone • Loctite adhesives • Microsoft Windows 7 Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-34Strategy 2: Product ExtensionCommunications Adaptation • Products may serve the same or different needs in different markets • No product changes reduce expense • Costs in market research advertising, sales promotion, point-of-sale material • Ex. Miller Genuine Draft is an international lifestyle brand (GCCP) in Central Europe rather than an American brand (FCCP) • Ben& Jerry’s changed packaging color in the U.K Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-35Strategy 3: Product AdaptationCommunications Extension • Adapt the product to local use but the message stays the same • Cadillac BTS in Sweden is 6” shorter that the CTS; available in diesel • Oreos in China failed until they were reformulated to be less sweet and expensive Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-36Strategy 4: Product- Communications Adaptation • Dual Adaptation – Both may need to change for legal, cultural or other environmental reasons – Regional managers may simply act independently • Nike global shoes and “Just Do It” approach didn’t work in China • Less expensive shoes created in country and ads featuring Chinese athletes in line with cultural principles of harmony and respect for authority Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-37Strategy 5: Innovation • Important for reaching mass markets in less industrialized nations and certain segments in industrialized countries – Hand-cranked radios for areas with no electricity – Thermax, an Indian producer of small industrial boilers, created new products for industrialized countries Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-38How to Choose a Strategy? • Managers face two types of errors: • NIH “Not Invented Here” and Ethnocentrism • The product itself, defined in terms of the function or need it serves • The market, defined in terms of the conditions under which the product is used, preferences of potential customers, and ability to buy the product • Adaptation and manufacturing costs the company will incur Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-39Identifying New Product Ideas • What is a new product? – New to those who use it or buy it – New to the organization – New to a market Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-40The International New Product Department • How big is the market for this product at various prices? • What are the likely competitive moves in response to our activity? • Can we market the product through existing structure? • Can we source the product at a cost that will yield an adequate profit? • Does product fit our strategic development plan? Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-41Testing New Products • When do you test a new product? – Whenever a product interacts with human, mechanical, or chemical elements because there is the potential for a surprising and unexpected incompatibility • Test could simply be observing the product being used within the market Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Ltd. 10-42 [Show More]

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