Business GCSE AQA
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The Purpose And Nature Of Businesses Aqa6 主题
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Business Ownership Aqa4 主题
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Setting Business Aims And Objectives Aqa3 主题
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Stakeholders Aqa1 主题
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Business Location Aqa1 主题
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Business Planning Aqa1 主题
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Expanding A Business Aqa2 主题
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Technology Aqa1 主题
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Ethical And Environmental Considerations Aqa3 主题
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The Economic Climate Aqa1 主题
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Globalisation Aqa2 主题
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Legislation Aqa1 主题
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Competitive Environment Aqa2 主题
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Production Processes Aqa2 主题
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The Role Of Procurement Aqa3 主题
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The Concept Of Quality Aqa3 主题
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Good Customer Service Aqa2 主题
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Organisational Structures Aqa2 主题
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Recruitment And Selection Of Employees Aqa4 主题
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Motivating Employees Aqa1 主题
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Training Aqa2 主题
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Identifying And Understanding Customers Aqa1 主题
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Segmentation Aqa1 主题
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The Purpose And Methods Of Market Research Aqa3 主题
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The Elements Of The Marketing Mix Aqa9 主题
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Sources Of Finance Aqa2 主题
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Cash Flow Aqa3 主题
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Financial Terms And Calculations Aqa4 主题
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Analysing The Financial Performance Of A Business Aqa5 主题
Customer Needs And Wants aqa
Exam code:8132
Identifying needs and wants
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Marketing helps a business identify the needs and wants of its customers
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It involves finding out about the
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Variety and quality of goods and services that customers want
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Prices they are willing to pay
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Promotional techniques that may persuade them to make repeated purchases
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Convenience factors, including where and how they want to purchase products
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After-sales services they expect
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Businesses that successfully identify and then satisfy customer needs
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Compete more effectively than rival businesses, often on factors other than price
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This means they are likely to make a profit
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Create products that meet customers’ precise desires
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This can lead to customer loyalty and positive word-of-mouth advertising
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Keep up-to-date with changing tastes and preferences
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They can offer new or varied features, such as sizes, colours and styles, required by different customers
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This can provide a competitive advantage over rivals
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Increase sales
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The positive reputation gained by satisfying customers leads to increased recognition
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Customers often feel confident enough to buy from well-known brands
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Appropriate pricing, including special offers, can attract customers to a brand
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Avoid costly mistakes
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Developing an inappropriate marketing mix may mean products have to be withdrawn or cause reputational damage
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Typical customer needs and wants
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Price |
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Quality |
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Choice |
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Convenience |
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Satisfying needs and wants
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Businesses that successfully identify customers’ needs and wants are in a good position to satisfy them
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Satisfied customers are likely to remain loyal to a business
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They will return time and again to buy its products
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They often recommend products to friends and family and leave positive reviews online
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As well as meeting customers’ expectations on price, retail businesses satisfy customers in a range of ways:
How retail businesses satisfy customers

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Well-stocked retail stores that are in a convenient location and are pleasant environments in which to shop are likely to appeal to customers
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Effective online shopping experiences, including prompt delivery and easy returns and replacements, will encourage customers to return time and again to a retail website
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Consumers value knowledgeable staff that provide good customer service, especially when customers are making complex purchases and can advise on special offers
Examiner Tips and Tricks
In the exam you could be required to explain a benefit of satisfying customers’ needs. Make sure you develop your answer to include a positive impact on the business.
Example
Satisfying customer needs can lead to them returning [1] to buy further products from the business in future, leading to increased sales revenue [1].
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