Thursday, December 5, 2013
Week 9 EOC: Three great mission statements
Today,
marketing must be understood not in the old sense of making a
sale—“telling and selling”—but in the new sense of satisfying customer
needs. If the marketer understands consumer needs; develops products
that provide superior customer value; and prices, distributes, and
promotes them effectively, these products will sell easily. - Marketing:
An Introduction for Education Management Corporation: PAGE 6
Whole grains are rich in carbohydrates, which the body requires for
energy. Rather them grabbing one of those "energy drinks" that are just
loaded with sugar and caffeine and other by products, why not take the
more natural route and eat whole grains. Better yet, why not use those
whole grains in hot, fluffy, filling pancakes.We all need a kick start
in the morning time and breakfast is the most important meal of the day
so start it right with KC's Whole grain pancake mix.Why not enjoy these
pancakes mix with a handful of dried blueberries, maybe even
strawberries or bananas provide for you in the package. You will also be
getting extra health benefits like antioxidant in berries.
Marketing consists of actions taken to build and maintain desirable
exchange relationships with target audiences involving a product,
service, idea, or other object. Beyond simply attracting new customers
and creating transactions, the company wants to retain customers and
grow their business. Marketers want to build strong relationships by
consistently delivering superior customer value. Marketing: An
Introduction for Education Management Corporation: PAGE 8 Our
goal is to be part of a growing community of change to our everyday
favorite foods to a more healthier approach. Even with a small change
like whole wheat or just simply adding berries you are already making a
life style change. This will also bring in new customers who will try
and welcome change.
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