Time to get started on your second assignment. Go to the course guide and review the requirements for the Situation Analysis assignment due in Week 10.
Review the course guide for the assignment instructions and grading rubric to understand the expectations and budget your time accordingly.
Use the following template for this assignment: Week 10 Assignment: Situation Analysis Template [DOCX].
Download this template to your computer and Save As using the following identifier: LastName_FirstName_Week10_Assignment.
Now you’re ready to get started on the first section of the assignment.
For this assignment, you will select from Mazda Miata, Netflix, Dillard’s, or Bosley Hair Club as the basis of your work. This week, select one of the companies and get started on the first bullet in the template: Customers. Remember you are doing your own assessment on the business, do not go to the company website and copy their analysis. You need to do your own assessment on the business you select.
For additional help with this section of the template, review the following resources:
How to Narrow a Target Market.
Explains how to narrow a target market to better reach core customers.
How to Build Customer Relationships That Increase Retention and Revenue.
Build customer relationships on an ongoing basis.
How to Measure Customer Satisfaction: 4 Key Metrics.
Decide, set, and manage customers’ desired expectations within a business.
Understanding Who Your Customers Are
Who are the current customers and users of your product?
Include information related to demographics and psychographics—buying behavior, price sensitivity, customer satisfaction, and loyalty.
Who are the selected business targets? Be specific! Consider the following:
Discuss how the business has decided to segment their market. Look at psychographics, such as interests, hobbies, routines, shopping habits, and so forth.
Decide which segments you think the business most likely targets. Think about the Coach example from the Week 4 assignment.
Include information such as whether the brand is trying to appeal to a certain social or cultural group and how those customers perceive the product/brand. Include demographic and psychographic information including attributes that relate to personality, values, attitudes, interests, or lifestyles. Also, include situational life stages as well as customer beliefs—how customers want to be perceived.
Examples of psychographic groups: video gamers, soccer moms, sports fanatics, hipsters, and single moms.
Life cycle stages include retirees, new homeowners, college students, and new parents. Be aware that some products/brands may appeal to a wider customer base than others.
What do the customers buy and use? Think about the industry of the business you selected. Consider what customers are looking for in this particular industry.
What changes can the company/brand expect in the future? The consumer market is always evolving. Think about the toys you played with as a kid and what’s available now. To survive, businesses must be able to predict change and then execute change.
Think about the business you selected. Based on the current and future market:
What types of changes do you think the business will need to make to remain competitive?
How will these changes better serve the customer?
How will this business meet the customer’s changing demands?
How can the company/brand better serve its customers? Include information about potential opportunities and threats.
As an example, as consumers became fully integrated with technology, BestBuy saw a technical support need. Product warranties weren’t very strong and manufacturers outsourced tech support overseas. Seeing a need, BestBuy purchased Geek Squad in 2006. Now all BestBuy locations have a Geek Squad counter in the store. At the point of product sale, you can purchase an extended warranty that provides Geek Squad services. It’s a win-win for the customer and BestBuy.
What are the potential threats? Remember all the family-owned businesses that were eliminated by big box stores? Had Walmart or Target not killed them off, Amazon certainly would have. Think about possible threats that the business you selected will have to contend with:
Will it be new competition? New products? Changing desires in the market? New laws and regulations?
What else is out there that could threaten their survival?
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