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1、CREATING CUSTOMER VALUE, SATISFACTION, AND LOYALTY5 C H A P T E R LEARNING OBJECTIVESAfter reading this chapter, students should:q Know what are customer value, satisfaction, and loyalty, and how can companies deliver themq Know what is the lifetime value of customersq Know how companies can both at
2、tract and retain customersq Know how companies can cultivate strong customer relationshipsq Know how companies can deliver total qualityq Know what is database marketingCHAPTER SUMMARY Customers are value-maximizers. They form an expectation of value and act on it. Buyers will buy from the firm that
3、 they perceive to offer the highest customer-delivered value, defined as the difference between total customer value and total customer cost.A buyers satisfaction is a function of the products perceived performance and the buyers expectations. Recognizing that high satisfaction leads to high custome
4、r loyalty, many companies today are aiming for TCStotal customer satisfaction. For such companies, customer satisfaction is both a goal and a marketing tool.Losing profitable customers can dramatically affect a firms profits. The cost of attracting a new customer is estimated to be five times the co
5、st of keeping a current customer happy. The key to retaining customers is relationship marketing. Quality is the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs. Todays companies have no choice but to implement total qualit
6、y management programs if they are to remain solvent and profitable. Marketing managers have two responsibilities in a quality-centered company. First, they must participate in formulating strategies and policies designed to help the company win through total quality excellence. Second, they must del
7、iver marketing quality alongside production quality.Companies are also becoming skilled in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) that focuses on meeting the individual needs of valued customers. The skill requires building a customer database and doing data mining to detect trends, segments, and in
8、dividual needs. OPENING THOUGHT Although most students understand the concept of “buying,” some will have difficulty in understanding the differences between total customer value and total customer cost. It will be beneficial for long-term understanding and retention to cover what the definition is
9、and what it is not. Secondly, the distinction between satisfaction and total customer satisfaction for the consumer might be challenging for some students. Some students may have a hard time understanding the distinction between perception and expectation. Finally, it might be necessary to reemphasi
10、ze the concepts of Customer Relationship Management (CRM), customer databases, and database mining often in the lecture. Students may confuse the concept of mailing lists with databases. However, most of the students today are proficient in Internet usage and can cite examples of relationship market
11、ing from their own favorite Internet sites such as A. TEACHING STRATEGY AND CLASS ORGANIZATIONPROJECTS1. At this point in the semester-long marketing plan project, students should have completed their value proposition for the fictional product, defined how they will deliver satisfaction and maintai
12、n customer loyalty. 2. Have students (in groups or individually) select a local firm in their community, or a local division of a national firm, and seek permission to interview their corporate executives on their corporations definition of customer satisfaction, loyalty, and what their particular f
13、irm does to foster such customer relations. This project can be combined with the project on marketing research and as such, students can create questionnaires suitable for mailing to these executives. The students can then present these findings to the class in a group or by individual presentation
14、s. This could be a full-semester project or limited to a few weeks of the semester. 3. Sonic PDA Marketing Plan Sonic has decided to focus on total customer satisfaction, because studies have shown that customers who are “completely satisfied” with the product or service are much more likely to buy
15、more from the company than customers who report they are “satisfied.” You have been asked by Jane Melody to: Recommend how Sonic should measure total customer satisfaction.Review the possible ways to gain customer satisfaction information and write the recommended approach in a marketing plan or int
16、o the Positioning section of Marketing Plan Pro.ASSIGNMENTSSmall Group Assignments1. In small groups (five students suggested as the maximum), have the students make appointments with local insurance agents, financial planners, or other service professionals in their area to discuss the agent and hi
17、s companys philosophy on customer value, satisfaction, and loyalty. There are some specific questions to ask: How does your company (and you individually) define customer satisfaction? How do you go about delivering value to your clients? How do you (and your company) calculate the lifetime value of
18、 a client? Students should prepare a report to be presented either to the class or as written group paper. 2. Key manufacturers and others must be concerned with how customers view products (customer satisfaction perceptions) being disseminated throughout the “electronic world” via the Internet. No
19、longer can one discount the “power of the mouse” for affecting potential customers. In small groups, students are to select a particular firm or product and are to research what is being said on the Internet regarding this company/product. What affects/effects does this type of dissemination of cons
20、umer opinions via the Internet have on the companys marketing strategies? What can the company do to stem the tide of such comments? How does a company defend itself against blatantly untrue consumer opinions? Individual Assignments1. Customer relations management is a current business “buzz word.”
21、Students can be directed to do an Internet research project from named marketing/business journals on the subject of customer relations management (the chapters endnotes can provide a good source of leads for the students). Each student can be directed to research, read, and compile a report on thei
22、r findings from a minimum of five articles from five different marketing (and business magazines such as Fortune). The students report is to comment on how these articles compare, complement, or contrast the material contained in this chapter. 2. Students who regularly shop at one of the main Intern
23、et sites (eBay, A, Lands E, etc.) experience some customer bonding with the provider. Ask students to comment on their experiences with these providers in terms of: Does the customization aspect of the provider encourage you to shop more, or is the customization aspect of the provider more of an int
24、rusion or hindrance? Does the customization provided concern you as to the level of personal information collected by the company? Do you feel that some of your “right to privacy” is being compromised for the sake of developing “bonds”? Think-Pair-Share1. Key retailers emphasize service, customer sa
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