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Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

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Page 1: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Market Research&

Sales Forecasting

Page 2: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

What is Market Research?

• Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable step

• When you do not have answers through your own Market Information and Intelligence System

Page 3: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

What to find out?

• What does the customer need?

• Who is the target audience and how much can you find out about them?

• What is the competition?

• Are there any gaps in the market?

• Would the product be acceptable in the market?

Page 4: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Do I need Market Research?

• Yes. Provided I know what I want.

Page 5: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

The MR Process

• What is the Marketing Problem?• What is the Research Problem?• Developing the Research Plan• Research Approach• Research Instruments• Collecting the Information• Analysing the information• Presentation of findings

Page 6: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Data sources

• Reference Library

• Directories of Products/Companies

• The Bombay Stock Exchange

• Industry/Trade Journals

• Trade fairs and Exhibitions

• Company Annual Reports

• Internet

Page 7: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Testing Product Acceptability

• If your product is a knock - down kit , give it to the factory peon to assemble it.

• Post the item back to yourself and assess the damage the transporter does to it.

• Try various types of packaging and choose a suitable cost effective option.

• Try a number of product names and determine which is more acceptable.

Page 8: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Sales Forecasting - Why is it necessary?

• To raise the necessary cash for investment and operations

• to establish capacity and output levels

• to acquire and stock the right amount of supplies

• to hire the required number of people

Page 9: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Market

• A set of all actual and potential buyers of a product or service

Page 10: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Potential Market

• A set of consumers who profess a sufficient level of interest in a product or service

Page 11: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Available Market

• A set of consumers who have interest , income and access to a particular product or service

Page 12: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Qualified Available Market

• A set of consumers who have interest, income, access and qualifications for the particular product or service

Page 13: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Target Market

• Part of the qualified available market the company decides to pursue

Page 14: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Penetrated Market

• A set of consumers who are buying the company’s product or service

Page 15: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Market Demand

• Total volume that would be bought by a defined

• customer group

• geographical area

• time period

• marketing environment

• marketing programme

Page 16: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Market Potential

• Boom period

• Recession

Page 17: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Market Minimum

• The market potential of the product with minimum marketing effort of the industry

Page 18: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Sensitivity of Demand

• Market Potential - Market Minimum

Page 19: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Market Forecast

• Market demand corresponding to the industry marketing expenditure

• This would be lower than the market potential

Page 20: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Company Demand

• Estimated share of market demand at alternative levels of company marketing effort in a given time period

Page 21: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Company Sales Forecast

• Expected level of company sales based on a chosen marketing plan and an assumed marketing environment.

Page 22: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Sales Target

• Sales goal for a product line,company division or a sales rep.It is a benchmark to evaluate achievements against goals set.

Page 23: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Sales Budget

• Conservative estimate of the expected volume of sales and is used for purchasing.production and cash flow decisions

Page 24: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Estimating Market Potential• Chain - ratio method• Demand for Complan =• Population *• per capita discretionary income *• % discretionary income on food *• % spent on beverages *• % spent on health beverages *• % spent on white health beverages *• % spent on Complan

Page 25: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Other methods

• Market built - up method

• Industry sales and market shares

Page 26: Market Research & Sales Forecasting. What is Market Research? Simply a matter of finding out as much as you can before committing yourself to an irretrievable.

Estimating Future Demand

• Survey of buyer’s intentions

• Composite of sales force opinions

• Expert opinion

• Past sales analysis

• Market test method