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MKT 245 Grand Canyon Week 1 Assignment 1
Marketing Analysis Research Report: Product
Selection and List of Sources
Details:
Identify a product that will be the focus of
your research. The product might be one of personal interest (e.g.,
computers/electronics, cell phones, cars, food services, home health care) or
concern (e.g., blood diamonds, tobacco).
In a Word document, briefly describe the
consumer appeal and environmental factors that you think might influence the
market for this product.
Also, propose how this product could have
implications for ethical, social responsibility, or global issues in the
market.
Refer to “Research Report Outline” for a list
of possible ethical and social responsibility issues in marketing. With
instructor approval, you may also choose an issue that is not on the list.
Do some preliminary research (on the Internet
and/or in the GCU Library) to ascertain if source information on the product
(and/or industry) is available. Avoid choosing a product for which data is
difficult to find.
Find a minimum of three sources that you think
will provide sufficient information for your analysis and make a list for
instructor approval.
Submit the assignment for instructor approval
by the end of Module 1.
Instructor must approve product selection and
sources and will advise the student by the third day of Module 2.
You are not required to submit this assignment
to Turnitin, unless otherwise directed by your instructor. If so directed,
refer to the Student Success Center for directions. Only Word documents can be
submitted to Turnitin.
MKT 245 Grand Canyon Week 4 Assignment
Marketing Analysis Research Report: Rough
Draft
Details:
Begin working on the rough draft of your
Marketing Analysis Research Report.
Create your rough draft including all of the
following:
1- Executive Summary
2- Marketing Mix
3- Environmental Scan
4- Marketing Segmentation
5- Ethical Issue
6- Social Responsibility Issue
7- Global Marketing and the Internet
8- Recommendation
You are required to submit this assignment to
Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. Only Word
documents can be submitted to Turnitin.
MKT 245 Grand Canyon Week 5 Assignment
Marketing Analysis Research Report: Peer
Review
Details:
You have submitted the assignment to the
instructor for feedback in Module 4, now you will also submit the assignment to
the CLC forum for peer-review feedback, this will not incorporate your
instructor’s feedback; instructor feedback will be used for your final draft.
Each member of the CLC will review one other
member’s rough draft using “Peer Review Guidelines.” Attach a copy of your
rough draft to the CLC forum using the following naming convention:
“Lastname.Firstname_RoughDraft.”
Attach a copy of the Peer Review Guidelines
(with writer’s comments) document using the following naming convention:
“Lastname.Firstname_PeerReview.” Important: Use the writer’s name (i.e.,
yourname) when naming both files. Do not use the name of the peer reviewer.
You are not required to submit this assignment
to Turnitin, unless otherwise directed by your instructor. If so directed,
refer to the Student Success Center for directions. Only Word documents can be
submitted to Turnitin
Peer Review Guidelines
What is Peer Review?
The greatest advantage for using peer review
is the reciprocal benefit to both the reader and the writer. Obviously, having
someone else review your material or focus on specific aspects of your writing
will result in feedback that can help you improve your paper. Additionally, the
reviewer benefits in two particular ways: First, the peer reviewer is able to
see alternative ways of presenting the same material and learn new writing
techniques, especially if the reviewer and writer are students submitting
assignments for the same course. Second, the act of constructively reviewing
another’s piece of writing–with the intention of providing specific
feedback–allows the reviewer to see their own writing in a new and critical
way. Both of these advantages for the reviewer can help improve their own
writing development.
Responsibilities of the Writer
As a writer, you should view this feedback as
an opportunity to get constructive feedback from someone else. However,
ultimately it is your piece of writing, so you must decide whether or not to
make the changes suggested by the reviewer. Above all, you should be positive
and open to accept the critical feedback of others, since the purpose is to
help you improve your writing. Do not see the feedback as an attack on you but
as an opportunity for learning how to make your writing better.
Responsibilities of the Reviewer
As a reviewer, it is important to remember
that you have been invited to help another person by giving feedback about
their work. Writers can feel vulnerable during this process so be respectful
and professional, but honest, in your feedback. It’s a good rule of thumb to
follow these five rules when reviewing another person’s paper:
- Read the paper once without comments so that you get a
feel for the whole piece.
- Provide a focused summary of feedback that uses a
rubric or a checklist to support your narrative comments.
- Target big ideas or broad skills that will have a
significant impact across the entire piece. For example, recommending that
they reorganize certain parts so that the flow of ideas are smoother and
more coherent is better than talking about the proper use of commas.
- Use constructive criticism with sensitivity to the
writer’s feelings by providing specific feedback about how to improve the
piece, such as, “I liked this part and was wondering more about the context.
Can you relate support of breast cancer awareness to the company’s mission
or target market? How does the cause (breast cancer awareness) fit in with
the company and what it is selling? How is this cause related to a social
responsibility issue?
- Be sure to identify what’s “good” in the paper as well
as by being positive about the things the writer is doing right. Reinforce
their efforts and those skills that make the piece effective. Think of the
”sandwich approach,” i.e., start with mentioning something good about
their writing, discuss some areas for improvement, and then finish up with
some suggestions for solving the weaknesses.
Instructions for the Writer
1) Please fill out the “Writer’s Comments”
section below.
2) Attach a copy of your rough draft to the
CLC forum using the following naming convention: Lastname.Firstname_RoughDraft.
3) Attach a copy of this document (with the
writer’s comments below), using the following naming convention:
Lastname.Firstname_PeerReview.
4) Submit both the rough draft and Peer Review
Guidelines document to the CLC forum by the end of Module 3.
5) Important: Use the writer’s name, i.e.
yourname when naming both files. Don’t use the name of the peer reviewer.
Writer’s Comments to the Peer Reviewer
What is my purpose and who is my audience for
this piece of writing?
What is the central theme or main point I want
to make as a result of this piece of writing?
In what specific areas would I like feedback
about my writing?
Instructions for the Reviewer
Use the following checklist to focus your
comments.
This checklist contains the same criteria in
the rubric that the instructor will use to grade the reports (the rubric is
located at the assignment drop box). Using this checklist provides a set of
criteria to guide your thinking, and will help you provide better feedback that
is tailored to the specific piece of writing. The checklist will also help you
avoid giving overly generic or unfocused suggestions.
Writer’s Name:
Peer Reviewer’s Name:
Checklist
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Criteria
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Yes
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Still a Work in
Progress
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Comments
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Executive Summary
Executive summary is comprehensive,
accurate, and clearly provides purpose and facts. Research is adequate,
current, and relevant, and addresses all of the issues stated in the assignment
criteria.
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Rationale
Paper provides a clear and comprehensive
statement of the purpose/problem/background.
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Marketing Mix
Paper offers a comprehensive summary of the
product, price, promotion, and place of the chosen product.
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Environmental Scan
Paper offers a comprehensive summary of the
social, economic, technological, competitive, and regulatory/political/legal
forces and trends of the product/industry.
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Market Segmentation
Demographics and/or psychographics are
clearly presented, and a comprehensive description of consumers is included.
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Ethical Issue
Pros and cons of an ethical issue are
clearly identified and fully supported.
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Social
Responsibility Issue
A position, for or against, a social
responsibility issue is clearly identified and fully supported.
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Global Marketing and
the Internet
A clear, comprehensive, and compelling
discussion of the use of the Internet in global marketing is present.
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References
There are at least three references plus the
textbook reference. References are appropriate, reliable and correctly cited.
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Recommendation
Recommendation is clear, comprehensive and
compelling.
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Please fill out the “Reviewer’s Comments”
section below before returning this word document along with the rough draft
for your peer. Then attach this document and the rough draft back to the CLC
forum.
Reviewer’s Comments
What is your general impression of the
writer’s effectiveness, given their purpose, the audience, and the central
point they wanted to make as explained above? What did the writer do well in
this piece of writing?
MKT 245 Grand Canyon Week 7 Assignment
Marketing Analysis Research Report&
Marketing Analysis Research Report: Final Draft
Details:
Create a PowerPoint presentation (8-10 slide)
designed to deliver the research findings and recommendations in your report to
your manager. Your presentation should persuasively demonstrate your position
on why the sales team should or should not sell the product or service. Include
the notes you would utilize while delivering your presentation.
You are not required to submit this assignment
to Turnitin, unless otherwise directed by your instructor. If so directed,
refer to the Student Success Center for directions. Only Word documents can be
submitted to Turnitin.
Marketing Analysis Research Report Outline
In this course, you will play the role of a
new assistant marketing analyst for an advertising agency.
Your manager has just given you the first
assignment in your new job, which is to develop a 1,500-2,000word research
report of a product (a product can be a good or service) of your choice in
accepted business style, including an executive summary. The assignment focus
is to research the market for a product or service to determine whether or not
it is a product or service your company would like to sell. The report will
serve to brief your manager on critical marketing factors relating to the
product. After conducting your research, you will make your professional
recommendations to whether or not the company sales team should sell this
product or service in both report and presentation format.
You will work on components of this report
throughout the course and submit them in the following order:
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Final draft of
report and presentation (follow outline provided below)
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Module 7
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Please follow this outline as you write your
research report:
- State your choice of product; provide a rationale (i.e.
explain why you chose this product).Use at least three credible academic
resources in researching your product. Wikipedia is not considered a
credible academic resource for this assignment.
- Marketing Mix (the four Ps) Outline the four Ps for
your choice of product or service. (Refer to page 9 in chapter 1 of the
textbook for additional explanation.)
The Four Ps
Product: a good, service, or idea to satisfy
the consumer’s need
Price: what is exchanged for the product?
Promotion: a means of communication between
the seller and buyer
Place: a means of getting the product to the
consumer
- Environmental Scan
Conduct a scan of the environmental forces
that affect your product. (Refer to page 60 in chapter 3 in the textbook for
additional explanation of an environmental scan.)
Environmental Forces
Social
Economic
Technological
Competitive
Regulatory
- Market Segmentation (Refer to chapter 8 in the textbook
for additional information.)
Demographics and/or psychographics (choose one
or both to describe).
What are the demographics of the market
segment(s) for your product?
Describe consumers of your product using a
psychographic profile.
- Ethical Issue
Use chapter 3 (Ethical and Social
Responsibility in Marketing) as a reference in the textbook and the list
provided on page 3 of this document. Within your product choice, there are
ethical issues. Present both the pros and cons of your choice of an ethical
issue and your position on it as it applies to your product. For example,
online retail products are impacted by privacy issues and the Internet.
- Social Responsibility Issue
Use chapter 3 (Ethical and Social
Responsibility in Marketing) as a reference in the textbook and the list
provided on page 3 of this

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