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An Introduction to Marketing
Please find below the course summary, course description, dates and availability, course fees and client testimonials for this course. If you have any further questions please click the 'Course Enquiry' button and let us know the information you require.
To book a place on this course please use either our on-line booking form or call us on 0870 718 9997.This introduction to marketing training course is designed to enable the new marketeer to develop a thorough understanding of the many areas encountered in the busy marketing environment. All major aspects of marketing are covered and delegates will be able to apply the theories and practice of marketing on their return to work. Although based on PowerPoint presentations the course is highly interactive and includes discussions, exercises and practice in using planning tools.
Comprehensive course materials are provided which will prove a useful reference tool for continued development at work.
Course Objectives
Understand the function and role of all major internal departments encountered.
Prepare clear objectives for dealing with major marketing events.
Understanding the manufacturing and finance decisions that affect the marketing mix.
Effective communication with internal and external customers.
Understanding the marketing mix and dealing with agencies.
What affects product-marketing strategy?
Sales force relations and utilisation.
How to prepare an effective marketing plan.
Course Designed For
Newly appointed product managers, field force or other staff planning a move into marketing and personnel who need to understand the product management role and function.
Maximum Number of Delegates
Eight
In-House Delivery Option Available
Yes
What is Marketing?
Who are your customers?
Successful and unsuccessful marketing
How does Marketing Relate to other Company Departments?
What other departments do
Influencing other departmental decisions
When to communicate with other departments
How to communicate with other departments
Meetings and how to participate effectively
Getting the Product from R&D to the Customer.
Understanding the R&D process
The manufacturing process
Regulatory affairs affecting your environment
Financial matters: - pricing, budgeting and managing the budget
The Marketing Mix
Market research, the types available and when to use Marketing Data
Advertising, its many forms and their effectiveness
How to plan an advertising campaign
What works and doesn't work
Public Relations, what it can do for your product
Opinion leader development
Communications, what it means and when they are used
Dealing with external agencies, reviewing performance, appointing new agencies
Managing the agency budget
E-commerce and the WWW
Trade and distribution relations
The Marketing Plan
Preparing an effective plan
How to prepare a budget that is likely to be approved
The marketing plan vs. the sales plan
The strategic plan
The company plans
Working with the plan after you have written it
So how is your product doing then?
The Sales Force
The golden window
Sales force materials
Presenting to the sales team
Working with sales management
Introducing the new
Field feedback and how to encourage it
Personal Development
What do I know now?
What do I need to develop?
Next week?
Next month?
Next Year?
What comes after marketing?
| Date | Location | |
|---|---|---|
| 07/08/2009 | Birmingham | |
| 15/07/2009 | Glasgow | |
| 16/09/2009 | Glasgow | |
| 03/08/2009 | Leeds | |
| 02/10/2009 | Leeds | |
| 10/08/2009 | London | |
| 29/07/2009 | Manchester | |
| 28/09/2009 | Manchester | |
| 04/08/2009 | Milton Keynes | |
| 05/08/2009 | Nottingham |
£569.25 (£495 + VAT) per Delegate
Discounts are available if 2 or more delegates from the same organisation attend the same course.
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It’s great to work with someone who knows so much about marketing and can answer all of my questions with real-life examples.
Marketeer - UK Conveyancing Company
The course is so thorough and comprehensive. Now I really know what marketing is all about. I will be able to apply the planning exercises to my own work.
Product Manager - UK Pharmaceutical Company










