Monday, October 14, 2019
Strategic marketing planning
Strategic marketing planning    The proper application and implementation of a strategic marketing plan is essential to the success of any business. A company can have a perfect product, but without proper placement, identifying an audience and a marketing plan appropriate activity would not be able to market its products to consumers.  Watawala Plantations PLC was able to convert an activity performed in the home of commercial success through the implementation and respect of its strategic intentions. The company was able to convince consumers that the store offers more than just tea, but rather a rich experience they should have on a recurring basis. The company was able to translate this consumer experience of its products for an extremely lucrative.  This strategic marketing plan will discuss the marketing strategy implemented by Watawala Plantations PLC, and evaluate the plan of the company in the current marketing strategies including market segmentation, targeting strategies, positioning, the competitive environment, and various other factors that affect its marketing strategy including external macro environmental forces.  Table of contents  Title Page.  1.0 Introduction 04  2.0 Watawala Plantations  An Overview 05  2.1 Company Background 05  2.2 Mission, Vision  Corporate Values 06  2.2.1 Mission 06  2.2.2 Vision 07  2.2.3 Corporate Values 07  3.0 Product Description  Oolong Tea 08  4.0 Construction of SWOT  A Situational Analysis 08  5.0 Marketing Objectives 10  6.0 Market Segmentation, Target Market and Positioning 10  6.1 Market Segmentation 10  6.2 Target Market 11  6.3 Positioning 11  7.0 Macro Environmental Analysis  PEST Factors 12  8.0 The Marketing Mix  4Ps 14  8.1 Product 14  8.2 Price 15  8.3 Place (distribution) 16  8.4 Promotion 16  9.0 Proposed Marketing Budget 17  10.0 Evaluation and Control 18  11.0 Bibliography 19  1.0 Introduction  Today in the rapidly changing corporate arena one of the frequently spoken subject is becoming the Strategic Market Planning and many expensive reference materials can be commonly seen in bookstores, libraries and via online sources. But what exactly is Strategic Marketing Plan, how to assess the external macro environment? What are the impacts of political, economic, socio-cultural and technological factors have on developing Strategic Marketing Plan? These are some of the common questions to be answered.  Without a clear strategy the organization is like a ship without a rudder, going around in circles. This strategic marketing plan prepared to Watawala Plantations PLC is essential for the newcomer Oolong tea to the market. Oolong Tea is an innovative product that is close to the tea and black tea, and this product can be a cleaner body. This strategic marketing plan will discuss the marketing strategy implemented by Watawala Plantations PLC.  It is very much evident, that the strategic marketing plan for Watawala Plantations PLC has been successfully completed after gaining a substantial understanding from the various reliable sources where the information have been gathered.  I strongly feel that the information that I have provided in this strategic marketing plan will definitely satisfy the assessment criteria. Last but not the least I wish to mention that, at the best of my knowledge, Ive acknowledged all the sources which I did refer to complete this strategic marketing plan.  2.0 Watawala Plantations  An Overview  2.1 Company Background  Watawala Plantations PLC is a pioneer tea plantation and marketing company in Sri Lanka. This is a listed company is a joint venture with the legendary Tata Group, which owns the No. 1 tea brand in Britain Tetley. Today Watawala plantations PLC has undertaken the management of selected 18 prime tea estates in all elevations of low-rise, medium-and high-grown along with a pair of rubber plantations, and the Sri Lankas only palm oil factory and employs over 15,000 people.  With the joint venture in Tata Tea India, Watawala Plantations PLC has accepted the challenge of converting trade and productivity in to competition. The unique advantage of three diversified namely crops, tea, rubber and Palm has made the company to move in different directions in terms of involvement with the daily life of people in Sri Lanka. Total area of plantations is divided region 12,442.13 hectares, of which 41% is the tea, rubber is 18% and 8% less for the cultivation of oil palm. About 7% is separate for firewood and the rest is uncultivated and remains as the areas of conservation, forestry, spices, vegetable cultivation, jungle, buildings, roads, etc.  2.2 Mission, Vision  Corporate Values  2.2.1Mission Statement  According to David (1995, p.88) a business mission can be classified as the foundation for priorities, strategies, plans, and work assignment. In other words it can be said as the starting point for the design of managerial jobs and, above all, for the design of managerial structures. A mission statement which focuses on a businesss current activities reveals the long-term vision of an organization in terms of what it wants to be and whom it wants to serve.  The Mission Statement of Watawala Plantations PLCà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦  By the year 2015 we will get closer to our end user locally and internationally by:  Adding value to our products (tea, rubber, palm oil)  Being committed to producing quality products  Using our own brand  Fully utilize the technological advancements and land resources in an eco-friendly manner  To respect and understand the community in which we do business  Celebrate the diversity and the power of our people  While continuing toà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦,  Be the preferred supplier in tea, rubber, palm oil globally  Enhance return to our shareholders  2.2.2 Vision  A strategic vision concerns a firms future business path that is where we are going. Companys vision defines the desired or intended future state of an organization or company in respect of its basic objectives. Vision is a long-term; sometimes describing how the organization wants the world must stay where it operates. The primary role of a companys vision is to establish a dream to all its employees and stake holders to achieve the companys corporate goals.  The Vision Statement of Watawala Plantations PLCà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦  We will take a path no one has walked before and many will want to follow  2.2.3 Core Values  Watawala Plantations willà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦  Ensure that our business is always customer focused and that we continuously strive to meet their demands with the highest level of service.  Be committed to offering the highest quality products at all times to our customers globally.  Recognize and motivate our employees who are the live wire of the organization, to achieve their fullest potential and provide equal opportunities regardless of gender, religion, race or colour to excel in their work.  Value transparency and honesty in everything we do.  Contribute positively to the long term sustainability and development of the external community and the environment we operate in.  Be innovative and strive for continuous improvement in whatever we do.  Recognize that our shareholders are of utmost importance to us and ensure the best possible returns to them.  3.0 Product Description  Oolong Tea  There are hundreds of different varieties of tea made from tea plant, Camellia Sinensis, but almost all of them is divided into three broader categories which are respectively black teas, which are fully oxidized before drying a careful fermentation process, green tea is dried quickly, while non-oxidized oolong, which is somewhere in the middle and combine the best features of both. Oolong is partially fermented (semi-fermented) tea, which is known for its rich taste and pleasant lasting aftertaste. Oolong is classified as black or dark green tea which is baked longer than Green Oolongs. Green Oolong is usually smells stronger as Dark Oolong is usually has a stronger aftertaste. Special oven baked Oolong is only an intermediate dark green.  4.0 Construction of SWOT  A Situational Analysis  According to David (2004, pp.156-158) no organization is equally strong or weak in all its functional areas. Objectives and strategies are established with the intention of capitalizing upon internal strengths and overcoming weaknesses. The overall evaluation of a companys strength, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats are called as the SWOT analysis.  A SWOT analysis is used as a framework to help the firm to develop its overall corporate, marketing, or product strategies. Strengths and Weaknesses are internal factors, which are controllable by the company. Whereas, Opportunities  threats are external factors tend to be uncontrollable by the organization. The SWOT analysis of the Watawala Plantations PLC can be illustrated as follows:  Strengths  Uniqueness of the product  Benefits of product are outstanding and not offered by any other product/company.  Brand awareness  High quality tea  High quality service  Expertise on the tea business  Entrepreneurial spirit and commitment  Complete and broad trained staff  Opportunities  Can open new lines of business  Mass market tea prices will stabilize  Consumers are living a more healthy lifestyle  Consumers prefer quality products that offer true value  Modern technology in the tea industry will be able to increase productivity  Growth in tea market due to promotional efforts of healthy attributes of tea  Threats  Seasonal demand  Misperception of tea consumption  Competition from coffee shops  Limited number of raw materials  Unstable tea supply of high quality tea  High quality tea prices will increase moderately  Tea market is very competitive and relative elastic where strong local competitors such as Lipton, Bogawanthalaweà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦etc.  SWOT  ANALYSIS  Weaknesses  Budget deficits  Less access to modern technologies with to Oolong tea manufacturing process  5.0 Marketing Objectives  All businesses, as a rule, need to set objectives on their own, for the products or services they intend to launch. Setting objectives are important; because they focus on specific aims over a period of time and can motivate the staff additionally to meet the set objectives. The marketing intention Watawala Plantations PLC is to grab a 10% market share and to achieve a sales volume worth of SLR 2,500,000 during the current year 2011.  6.0 Market Segmentation, Target Market and Positioning  6.1 Market Segmentation  An organization cannot satisfy the needs and wants of all consumers. To do so, may result in a massive drain in company resources. Segmentation is simply the process of dividing a particular market for a good or service into sections, which display similar characteristics or behavior. There are a number of segmentation variables that allow an organization to divide their market into homogenous groups.  There is no single way to segment a market. A good marketer has to try different segmentation methods, either alone or in combination, in order to view the market structure clearly. Segmentation can be categorized in to four major variables. They are geographic, demographic, psychographic and behavioral variables.  It has to be clearly understood that Watawala Plantations PLC has utilized the demographic segmentation variable to divide the market. In demographic segmentation, the market can be divided in to groups such as age, gender, income, family size, family life cycle, occupation, education, race, religion, generation, nationality and social class.  But here Watawala Plantations PLC going to consider only the first three groups from the demographic variables as described above. It is very much evident that in particular, the demographic segmentation variables have been chosen because of two reasons. One is that, customer wants, preferences, and usage rates are often associated with demographic variables and the other is that the demographic variables are easier to measure.  6.2 Target Market  Target Market is the specific group of customers that a company aims to capture. They have been identified as the people with needs or wants that can be met with the products or services from the company. When evaluating the market segments, Watawala Plantations PLC must look at three major factors. They are segment size  growth, segment structural attractiveness, and companys growth. Considering these aspects Watawala Plantations PLC has decided its target group as anybody who is interested in good quality tea. Mass market is the strategy of the company aiming to sell their product to broad market in Spain.  6.3 Positioning  After an organization has selected its target market, the next stage is to decide how it wants to position itself within that chosen segment. A products position is the complex set of perceptions, impressions, and feelings that consumers hold for the particular product compared with the competing products in the market. As marketers, Watawala Plantations PLC not only plan positions that gives our products the greatest advantage in selected target markets, but also we design marketing mixes to create these planned positions. Therefore Watawala Plantations PLC is going market its Oolong Tea under its renowned positioning theme THE ART OF TEA  7.0 Macro Environmental Analysis  PEST Factors  According to David (2004, p.114) the purpose of an external audit is to develop a predetermined list of opportunities that could benefit the firm and threats that should be avoided. The Relationship between Key External Forces and an organization can be illustrated as follows:  Therefore while formulating business strategies, Watawala Plantations PLC should be able to respond towards the external macro environmental factors in order to take the maximum advantage of external opportunities or that minimize the impact of potential threats.  PEST analysis is a framework used to scan the external macro-environment, in which a firm operates. It is an important aspect to a company, in order to begin the marketing process. The following gird represents the analysis of the political, economic, socio-cultural and technological factors Watawala Plantations PLC has to consider before deciding either Germany or Australia would be potential market to expand the fruity malt loaf product. The grid below examines the political, economic, socio-cultural and technological factors with regard to the potential impact and its relative importance towards Watawala Plantations PLC.  PEST  Analysis Factors  Potential Impact  Relative  Importance  Political Factors  Strict trading policies  Medium  Important  Funding grants  Medium  Unimportant  Local pressure groups  High  Unimportant  Government policies  High  Important  Political influence  High  Important  Economic Factors  Economic structure  Command Economy prices are determined by the government  Important  Taxation issues  Total tax rate is 64% on Profit  Critical  Interest rates  3.0%  Important  Inflation rates  9.4%  Important  Socio-cultural  Factors  Consumer attitudes  High  Critical  Consumer opinions  High  Critical  Media views  High  Important  Brand image  High  Important  Buying access and trends  High  Critical  Health consciousness  High  Critical  Religious factors  Medium  Important  Technological Factors  Technology development  High  Important  Research funding  Medium  Important  Recycling systems  Medium  Important  8.0 The Marketing Mix  4Ps  To achieve the marketing objectives, the company has to use the marketing controllable elements (4Ps) effectively. A company might adopt one or more marketing strategies when introducing a product newly. It can set a high or low-level trend for each of its marketing variables, such as price, promotion, distribution, and product quality. Therefore, the key elements of the marketing mix namely product, price, place (distribution) and promotion have to be utilized Watawala Plantations PLC as follows:  8.1 Product  A good Oolong tea is refreshing and delicious; the Oolong spectrum has a range of aromas and tastes quite different from what you get with green or black tea. It is difficult to obtain reliable figures on the caffeine content, but its probably not entirely wrong to say that the cup of Oolong average, well mixed, has about half as much caffeine as a cup of black tea and about half again as much as a cup of green tea.  The difference mainly comes from the brewing temperature, not the composition of the tea itself. Although Oolong has the characteristics of black and green tea, the taste has little in common. If not overcooked, most Oolong seems almost no trace of bitterness, and generally a stronger aroma than any black or green tea. Like other tea, Oolong is rich in antioxidants called polyphenols. These help prevent cancer, keep your heart healthy and aid general well-being.  8.2 Price  Price can be simply defined as the amount of money charged for a product or a service provided. A companys pricing decisions are affected either by internal factors relating to the company or external environmental factors or both.  The major external environmental factor, which is going to affect the pricing decision, of Watawala Plantations PLC depends on the competitors costs, prices and their possible reactions in relation to the price fixing modes of Watawala Plantations PLC. A consumer when deciding to purchase our Watawala Plantations PLCs Oolong Tea, at the first instance evaluate the price and value of other products, which compete with Watawala Plantations PLCs products.  Considering these pricing factors Watawala Plantations PLC should to apply the market penetration pricing strategy, meaning, to fix a low initial price at the introduction stage, in order to penetrate the market successfully at the outset. This is due to the fact that, it is an ideal pricing strategy which can be applied with success at the introductory stage itself, to attract a large number of buyers quickly and effectively so as to win a large market share, in a short period of time. Upon successful launch of Oolong tea, Watawala Plantations PLC can adapt skimming strategy.  8.3 Place (distribution)  The distribution modes will cover all areas and all consumers coming under the target group. This is certain as the popularity grows with the demand. A competent distribution strategy will enhance the chances of attaining the goal with easy reach. Through maintaining proper contacts and application of the experience and specialization in the trade and through insuring a steady supply of goods without shortages the reach is assured with satisfactory results.  Over the appointment of distributors and agents for the purpose of popularizing the product, requirements and competence in promotion, experience, market familiarity in relation to the productsà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦etc. In addition to the distributors, a careful consideration will be given towards selecting the distribution strategy. In this case an intensive distribution strategy will be utilized where it is expected to bring in quick and satisfactory results.  8.4 Promotion  Promotion is one of the key elements in the marketing mix. The intention now is to inform, persuade and to familiarize Oolong tea to the market and to popularize it. In this regard sales promotion and pre publicity are two areas, which are related to public relations. To target the group, pre publicity is essential via the media namely the electronic and the print. It is through proper and efficient advertising methods, the target group mainly the consumers would be reached easily which we intend to employ. The channels, which we hope to utilize both in TV and Radio in addition to the press, will be chosen based on their popularity and result-oriented methods adopted. In this regard a careful consideration would be given to economize the expenditure for the promotion purpose. In addition to the above method e-marketing strategy will also be utilized via social media networks such as Twitter, Facebook. YouTubeà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦etc.  9.0 Proposed Marketing Budget  A financial plan will be carried out since the initiation of the strategic marketing plan in order to determine the total amount of capital needed for each marketing related activity and to be completed within stipulated investment limit, which allows the marketing manager to measure the past with the forecasts actually spent during the project. Figure  A illustrates the proposed marketing budget for Watawala Plantations PLC.  Figure  A  Description  Amount  (SLR)  Amount  (SLR)  Estimated Sales  10,000,000  (-) Estimated Expenses  Raw Materials  500,000  Sales  Distribution  400,000  Financial Expenses  200,000  HR  Administrative Expenses  150,000  Production Cost  1,450,000  Promotional Expenses (posters, banners, advertisementsà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦etc.)  4,500,000  Transportation  300,000  Estimated total expenses  (7,500,000)  Estimated profit  2,500,000  10.0 Evaluation and Control  When involving in introducing a new product into the market, it becomes necessary to plan the overall operation in advance, in addition to budgetary provision to carry forward the objective. The controlling and monitoring aspects are two areas, which need constant attention. Any deviation will tend to upset a proper implementation of this strategic marketing plan. Therefore the following action plan can be utilized by Watawala Plantations PLC in order to evaluate and control the strategic marketing activities.  Marketing Strategy  Action  Responsibility  Control and Evaluation  Methodology  Marketing  Communication  Campaign  Advertisement  on TV,  internet, radio,  newspapers,  ad campaigns on  the streets  Marketing  Managers, Marketing Executives  Monthly  Sales Figures  Marketing  Promotion  Campaign  Set Up Special  Stand for Personal  Selling  Marketing  Managers, Sales  managers,  Counter staff  Supervisors  Count Customers  and  Monitor  Sales per Month  Organize  Promotional  Event Major Cities  Marketing  Managers,  Supervisors,  Hostesses  Count  Participants  Promotional  offers e.g.  free gifts with  purchase  Marketing  Managers,  Production  Managers  Produced  Output  Figures  Distribution of  Free  Samples to  Customers  At cash point  Marketing  Managers,  Cashiers,  Supervisors  Count  Customers    
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