Step 2: Analyzing Your Market Position


Situation Analysis: Market Assessment

The Situation Analysis makes an assessment of your marketing strengths and capabilities. The analysis has eight components. You may review all eight or a combination of analytical components as it relates to your business.

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Situation Analysis: Assess Your Experience


Assess Your Marketing Experience
How would you define your current marketing experience? Are you a prospector, defender, analyzer or reactor?

This will determine how execute your marketing strategy. A prospector takes many risks, explores new marketing opportunities, and thinks out-of-the-box on new concepts and developments.

A reactor on the other hand assumes little risk. They will take action only when the market or competition forces their hand.

Your business experience may fall under any one of these modes. But if you are looking to grow your business, you may need to move up the marketing experience chain.

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Situation Analysis: Analyze the Macro Environments


Analyze Your Macro-Environments

The macro-environments that can impact your business include:

You cannot control the macro-environments. You can only revise your business strategy to take advantage of macro-environmental changes.

Marketing managers will often perform a scenario analysis on macro-environmental changes. Their objective is measuring the probability that an event will occur that can impact their business plans.

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Situation Analysis: Analyze Your Competition


Analyze Your Competition

The competitive analysis includes both primary and secondary competitors:

Factors that can impact your competitive position include:

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Situation Analysis: Assess Value Chain Activities


Analyze Your Value Chain Activities

This component applies to mid- to larger-size companies with complete integrated business infrastructures.

Briefly, mid- to large-size businesses operate in a value chain. Most notably:

  1. in-bound logistics
  2. operations
  3. out-bound logistics
  4. marketing and sales
  5. service

The objective is to strengthen your core competency within the value chain and out-source other value chain activities to gain competitive advantage.

Auto manufactures are a prime example. Almost all of their in-bound logistics are outsource to auto part manufacturers using just-in-time operations and logistics.

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Situation Analysis: Assess Your Internal Capabilities


Access Your Internal Capabilities

This requires a SWOT analysis, meaning:


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Situation Analysis: Appraise Corporate Structure


Appraise Your Corporate Structure

Generally referred to as the 7-S Framework. A strong corporate structure allows you to implement a successful marketing plan. The determinants:

  1. Structure:
    • single management
    • multi-management
  2. System:
    • reporting
    • budgeting, etc.
  3. Style:
    • leadership
    • vision, etc.
  4. Staff:
    • selection
    • training, etc.
  5. Skills:
    • new capabilities vs. old capabilities
  6. Shared Values:
    • attitudes
    • beliefs
  7. Strategy:
    • business
    • marketing
    • operations

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Situation Analysis: Segmentation Profitability


Segmentation Profitability

Are you making money? Most likely if you are still in business. But if you were to segment your markets or products in another way, would that segment be profitable?

Segmentation profitability allows you to analyze the following:

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Situation Analysis: Life Cycle Analysis


Appraise Your Business Life Cycle

There is a generic life cycle that all businesses follow:

There are different marketing strategies that work for different life-cycles. Understanding your business cycle will help define your marketing play.

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