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Entrepreneurship – from ideas to reality
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2 The marketing mix

A standard approach to thinking about your offering is in relation to the four, and what has now become seven, Ps that make up what is called the marketing mix.

The seven Ps which make up the marketing mix
Figure _unit5.3.1 Figure 3The seven Ps which make up the marketing mix

Activity _unit5.3.1 Activity 3 The marketing mix from a customer perspective

Timing: Allow about 5 minutes
  1. Given the focus on customers in this session, try to replace the four Ps with a more customer-oriented version:

Which P corresponds to which C?

Two lists follow, match one item from the first with one item from the second. Each item can only be matched once. There are 4 items in each list.

  1. Cost

  2. Communication

  3. Convenience

  4. Customer needs/wants

Match each of the previous list items with an item from the following list:

  • a.Promotion

  • b.Place

  • c.Product

  • d.Price

The correct answers are:
  • 1 = d,
  • 2 = a,
  • 3 = b,
  • 4 = c
  1. What do you think is the point of identifying the four Cs?
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Discussion

One reason for replacing the Ps with Cs is that it forces businesses to orientate themselves around customers rather than thinking about it from a purely organisational perspective. Words like ‘communication’ and ‘convenience’ remind us of the two-way nature of the relationship.