DECA Marketing Latest 2023 Rated A
Marketing ✔✔the processes of communicating the value of and connecting a product or service
to customers/clients/partners and society
SWOT analysis ✔✔A chart that businesses use to a
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DECA Marketing Latest 2023 Rated A
Marketing ✔✔the processes of communicating the value of and connecting a product or service
to customers/clients/partners and society
SWOT analysis ✔✔A chart that businesses use to analyze and plan their companies by
identifying their Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
Marketing Mix (4 P's of Marketing) ✔✔Price, Place (distribution), Promotion, Product. These
are parameters the marketer controls to best appeal to the target market.
Overhead ✔✔operating expenses of a business (excludes labor & materials; includes rent,
utilities, taxes, etc.)
professional development ✔✔acquiring skills and knowledge to not only advance your career,
but also for your own personal growth. (ex: college degrees, coursework, etc.)
Channel management ✔✔process where a company creates special programs for
selling/servicing customers within a specific channel
Channel ✔✔set of activities needed to transfer the ownership of/move goods from the producer
to the consumer
ex: links producers to potential buyers; influences pricing strategy; allows better sales &
promotion
Simpler example: apple orchard-transporthttps://quizlet.com/create-set#add-row-processing
factory-packaging-final product sold-final product consumed
Channels of Distribution ✔✔Chains of businesses through which a service must pass in order to
reach the consumer. Includes wholesalers, retailers, distributors, the internet, etc. Direct channels
(shorter) allow consumers to buy goods from manufacturers, while indirect channels allow
product to be bought from a wholesaler. The longer the dist. channel, the less effective for
product manufacturer (aka less profit)
Internal Environment ✔✔factors, events, and conditions within a business that influence its
choices and activities, and the employees behavior
External (operating) Environment ✔✔Factors, events, and conditions surrounding a business
(not w/i) that influence it's actions and choices and determines opportunities and risks
Target Market ✔✔specific group of people that a marketing campaign is focused on attracting
Pricing/cost function ✔✔function of input prices and output quantity. basically calculates the
cost of making a certain output given input prices idk
Product Mix ✔✔various products offered by a seller that can yield greater revenue when
marketed together rather than be sold individually
Promotional Mix ✔✔special combination of promotional methods used to advertise product(s);
includes advertising, direct selling, etc. basically ways to help market to target audience best
advertisement ✔✔marketing used to encourage/persuade/manipulate audience
Branding ✔✔marketing practice of creating a name,symbol, or design that sets apart and
identifies a product
customer service ✔✔assistance a company provides to a customer
income ✔✔amount of money a person receives in exchange for labor/service in a fixed
timeframe
credit ✔✔money that a bank or business will allow a person to use and then pay back in the
future
financial needs ✔✔amount of money available to spend on something
liability ✔✔any debt owed to someone else
tax liability ✔✔amount of money a person owes to the gov't in a year in terms of tax.
contract ✔✔a legal agreement with specific terms between two parties (usually written)
guarantee ✔✔a pledge, usually in writing, given by a company to customers that states a product
will provide satisfaction/perform or produce in a specific manner. Also says what will happen if
customer isn't satisfied with purchase
warranty ✔✔sellers assure the purchaser that goods/service being purchased will work as
expected and if not, it shall be replaced/repaired
debt ✔✔obligation to pay money, deliver goods, or perform a service under an express/implied
agreement. Two sides: debtor (owes) and debtee (being owed)
business law ✔✔deals with the law governing contracts, sales, employment, insurance, wills, etc.
Also includes issues such as starting, selling, or buying a business, dealing w/ employees or
contracts, etc.
Types of Business ownership ✔✔Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation, NonProfit, Not
for Profit
Sole Proprietorship ✔✔One person owns everything
Partnership ✔✔two or more owners. Not a separate legal entity from business. Each partner is
liable for acts of other partners.
Corporation ✔✔Legal structure that allows people to contribute and combine resources such as
capital and labor to generate a profit
Non vs Not for profit ✔✔NP: conducts business for benefit of general public w/o shareholders
and a profit drive. Not For: same as non profit, but legally recognized
communication ✔✔IN BUSINESS, it is a key function of management. It happens between
levels, departments, and employees. 2 way Process of reaching mutual understanding and
exchanging info, news, ideas, etc.
Channels of Communication ✔✔Mediums used to transfer message from 1 party to another.
Includes print media, internet, phones, broadcast media, etc.
customer service mindset ✔✔Belief that giving customers good service should be a top priority
of business
customer relationship management ✔✔allows businesses to manage business relationships and
data and info assests. Includes customer/prospect contact info, accounts, and opportunities in a
central location
customer relations ✔✔the way a company communicates and deals with customers
price ✔✔quantity of payment someone gives in return for a good or service
seriously why did i even make this a flashcard
supply and demand ✔✔relationship between the amount of a product and the desire of the
buyers to buy a product. Typically, low supply and high demand= higher prices and vice versa
economic goods and services ✔✔objects/service that has value to people and can be sold for a a
profit in the marketplace
business activities ✔✔any activity engaged to make a profit. includes: operations, marketing,
production, administration
business environment ✔✔combination of internal/external factors what influence a company's
operating situation. Includes: client, suppliers, competition, technological improvements, laws,
market, economy
ethics ✔✔concern an individual's moral judgements about right or wrong. important because it
attracts investors and employees, stay away from legal trouble, maintain a good reputation, etc.
private enterprise ✔✔business activities unregulated by government; esp. found under a laissezfaire capitalism
economic systems ✔✔system of producing/distributing goods and services and allocating
resources in a community. includes capitalism, communism, etc.
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business risk ✔✔possibility that a company will have lower profit than anticipated, or will face a
loss rather than a profit. Influenced by many factors including: sales volume, per-unit price, input
costs, competition, overall economic climate and government regulations
tax ✔✔4 general types:
Income tax ( pay the tax as you earn or receive income during the year; income tax withheld
from employee's pay.)
Estimated Tax,
self-employment tax (social security and medicare tax for people who are self employed);
employment tax (employer pays social security and medicare tax of employees),
excise tax (tax people pay who manufacture, operate certain companies, receive payment for
services, etc)
business productivity ✔✔ability of an organization to utilize its available resources in order to
produce profitable goods or services as desired by customers or clients; also measures the
performance of an organization
specialized labor ✔✔Someone or something that is specialized is trained or developed for a
particular purpose or area of knowledge.
unions ✔✔consist of workers in many industries in the United States. focus on collective
bargaining over wages, benefits, and working conditions for their membership, and on
representing their members in disputes with management over violations of contract provisions.
Forms of financial exchange ✔✔Barter, cash, check, money order, electronic transfer and bonds,
etc.
credit statement ✔✔form used to supply the finance sources with the customer's personal and
credit history, and details of the proposed transaction and insurance information.
Financial Service Providers ✔✔individuals and organizations either provide the services and/or
products or monitor the individuals and organizations by helping out with managing money
matters, credit, etc and supplying money, credit or capital.
accounting ✔✔measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this
information to a variety of users including investors, creditors, management, and regulators
cash flow ✔✔the movement of money into or out of a business, project, or financial product in a
specific time
human resource management ✔✔responsible for hiring and developing employees so that they
become more valuable to the organization. conduct job analyses,recruiting the right people for
the job, orienting and training, managing wages and salaries, providing benefits and incentives,
evaluating performance, resolving disputes, and communicating with all employees at all levels
information management ✔✔collection and management of information from one or more
sources and the distribution of that information to one or more audiences
business records ✔✔document that records a business dealing. (ex: meeting minutes,
memoranda, employment contracts, and accounting source documents.)
not only must the record be accurate and easily retrieved, but also easily understood and
accurate for customers and other businesses to undertstand
marketing functions ✔✔1.Product/Service Management
2.Distribution
3.Selling
4.Marketing-Information Management 5.Financing
6.Pricing
7.Promotion
operations ✔✔Jobs or tasks consisting of one or more elements or subtasks, performed typically
in one location; transform resource or data inputs into desired goods, services, or results, and
create and deliver value to the customers.
project management ✔✔discipline of planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling resources
to achieve specific goals; biggest concern: achieve all of the project goals and objectives while
honoring the preconceived constraints.
purchasing ✔✔The activity of acquiring goods or services to accomplish the goals of an
organization.
major objectives of purchasing are to (1) maintain the quality and value of a company's products,
(2) minimize cash tied-up in inventory, (3) maintain the flow of inputs to maintain the flow of
outputs, and (4) strengthen the organization's competitive position.
bidding process ✔✔1. come up with job specifications
2. request for bids (send out invitations, call people)
3. actual process-sealed bids will be submitted and the customer will evaluate them or
contractors simply give a total amount that they can do the job for.
4. bids are reviewed
5. contract is awarded to bidder
vendor ✔✔seller that contributes goods or services in a supply chain; generally manufactures
inventory/stock items and sells them to the next link in the chain.
manufacturing ✔✔production of goods for use or sale using labor and machines, tools, chemical
and biological processing, or formulation.
wholesale ✔✔the business of selling things in large amounts to other businesses rather than to
individual customers (ayy costco)
retail ✔✔The sale of goods or commodities in small quantities directly to consumers (ayy not
costco)
Quality Assurance ✔✔a program for the systematic monitoring and evaluation of the various
aspects of a project, service, or facility to ensure that standards of quality are being met
direct marketing ✔✔company's message is provided directly to a potential customer( typically
used by companies with smaller advertising budgets, since they cannot afford to pay for
advertisements on TV); ex: catalogs, mailers and fliers.
internet ✔✔Is now the World Wide Web (WWW) network of computers that is dispersedly
managed with minimal restriction.
intranet ✔✔Operates much the same as the Internet but is restricted to a single corporate entity
that has full control and management over it. Able to maximize restrictions over users.
ethernet ✔✔standard cable for computers to hook up to the network. It is also used for network
devices (Routers, modems & switches) to interface with each other.
specialty media ✔✔Relatively permanent promotional message printed on small, handy items
such as bags, calendars, cups, diaries, etc., given away as gifts to serve as reminders.
trademark ✔✔a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a
company or product.
quota ✔✔A government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or value of goods and
services that can be imported or exported during a particular time period. used in international
trade to help regulate the volume of trade between countries.
publicity ✔✔Type of promotion where information is disseminated through various media to
attract public notice.
NAFTA ✔✔The North American Free Trade Agreement is an agreement signed by Canada,
Mexico, and the US. decreased and eventually eliminated tariffs to encourage economic activity
between these 3 countries
OSHA ✔✔Occupational Safety and Health Act. help businesses protect their workers and reduce
the number of workplace deaths, injuries and illnesses
bundling ✔✔A marketing strategy that joins products or services together in order to sell them as
a single combined unit. Bundling allows the convenient purchase of several products and/or
services from one company.
broadcast/print media ✔✔radio, magazines, newspapers, etc.
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