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Page 1: TYPES OF GOODS. Setup a PowerPoint according to what is listed Individual assignment Identify & Provide 2 Examples of each goods Staple:Must Have’s Convenience:Routine

TYPES OF GOODS

Page 2: TYPES OF GOODS. Setup a PowerPoint according to what is listed Individual assignment Identify & Provide 2 Examples of each goods Staple:Must Have’s Convenience:Routine

• Setup a PowerPoint according to what is listed• Individual assignment

• Identify & Provide 2 Examples of each goods• Staple: Must Have’s• Convenience: Routine D.M.• Fashion: Trendy• Specialty: Rare• Shopping: Limited / Extensive D.M.• Seasonal: Time Sensitive

• Not Unsought & Industrial

VIRTUAL SHOPPING ASSIGNMENT

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STAPLE GOODS: REPLACE IMMEDIATELY

Milk Eggs

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CONVENIENT GOODS:ROUTINE DECISION-

MAKING

Snacks School Supplies

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FASHION GOODS:TRENDY ITEMS

TOMSLIVESTRONG Bracelet

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SEASONAL GOODS:TIME SENSITIVE GOODS

Peeps Swimsuits

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SPECIALTY GOODS:RARE MUST HAVES

• Preference for particular store & brand

• Extremely rare items that requires you to go to great lengths to obtain• Rare Art• Designer Clothes• Exotic Perfumes• Limited Edition Cars

Ferrari

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SHOPPING GOODS:LIMITED &/ OR EXTENSIVE

DECISION-MAKINGCustomers typically shop around for best version

•Items purchased usually require limited or extensive decision making

Washing Machine

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PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE

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INTRODUCTION PHASE• The iPad Air is in the

introduction phase

• Launched November 1, 2013• $499.99

• Focus will be on production & promotion

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GROWTH STAGE

• Customers are aware of iPhone 5S• Focus is on making them happy

• Sales and production/distribution are increasing• Released in35 additional countries

last Friday• 16 more countries on 11/1/13

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MATURITY STAGE• Competition is strong• Similar models in stores• Product is mass produced

• Product is not as popular but is still popular• WOW factor is gone

• Sales have slowed

• Price Drop

• Money is spent combating competition

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DECLINE STAGE• Product starts to lose money

• Price drops to point it costs more to product

• Product may be liquidated

• Virtually no competition because no one wants product

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PRODUCT MIXNike

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• Nike owns the following brands• Nike Golf• Nike Pro• Nike+• Nike Skateboarding• Air Jordan• Converse• Hurley International

• NikeTown Retail Stores

NIKE EXAMPLE

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• 4 Product Lines Examples• Converse (Brand)• Basketball (Sport)• Soccer (Sport)• Clothing (Apparel)

• Could’ve broken it down by:• Others Sports (baseball, football)• Hurley, Golf, Jordan• Activity (Running &

skateboarding)

NIKE PRODUCT MIX EXAMPLE

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• Converse All Star Ox• $49.99

• Nike Club Swoosh Full Zip Hoodie• $39.99

• Nike Air Max 2013• $179.99

PRODUCT ITEMS

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MARKETING

Product Packaging Scavenger Hunt

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Promote & Sell Product: New Balance

Define Product Identity: Absolut

Meet Customer Needs:

Squirt Bottle

Ensure Safe Use:

Child Proof Medicine Bottle

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Provide Information: ASUS Headphone

Protect the Product:

Egg Carton

Mixed Bundling Strategy: Bicardi &

Coke

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Blisterpack: Jolt Gum

Environmentally Friendly: French Rabbit Wine

Cause Packaging: Tide

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CUPCAKE CHALLENGE• Objective:• Plan, Promote, & Sell 24 Cupcakes

• Goal is to make the most profit possible

• Cupcakes will be sold at school event / Hawkapalooza

• Can be done with a partner

• Develop a Team Name

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CUPCAKE CHALLENGE

• Step #1: Create a unique cupcake & name• Maybe easier to do after the fact

• Step #2: Choose a Grocery List• This will determine the total amount spent (COGS)• If using worksheet check line

• If doing in real life, just write down amount spent

• Step #3: Add up total grocery bill (COGS)

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CUPCAKE CHALLENGE• Step #4: How will you promote the product• Must choose 1 of the 5 methods given____ 5 Large handmade posters ($9.00)____ 20 Computer-generated, colored copy posters ($14.00)____ 100 Computer-generated, colored copy fliers ($11.00)____ 12 Assorted balloons ($12.00)____ School bulletin, neighborhood blog, Facebook, Twitter (No

Charge)

• Step #5: Add up your total promotion cost

• Step #6: Add up Grocery Bill & Promotional Cost• Total Cost of Cupcakes

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CUPCAKE CHALLENGE

• Step #7: Divide Amount from Step # 6 / 24• This is total cost per cupcake

• Example• Step # 6: $24.50

• Step # 7: 24.50 / 24 = $1.03 / Cupcake

• Step # 8: Skip this step• Although you may want to look at others in class

• Step # 9 & 10: Discuss & Determine how much to charge• Need to sell 24• Need to make a profit

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CUPCAKE CHALLENGE• Step # 11: Subtract the cost from Step # 7 (Cost per Cupcake) from Step #

10 (Price / Cupcake)

• $3.00 - $1.03 = $1.97

• Step # 12: Multiple amount from #11 by 24• $1.97 * 24 = $47.28

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CUPCAKE CHALLENGE

• Physically making the cupcake will result in 25 extra credit points

• If you do not make the cupcake you need to have an illustration of it• Computer or by hand is fine• We need to see whether or not it looks appealing