Business_A-level_Edexcel
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1-marketing-and-people
1-1-meeting-customer-needs3 主题 -
1-2-market5 主题
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1-3-marketing-mix-and-strategy5 主题
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1-4-managing-people5 主题
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1-5-entrepreneurs-and-leaders6 主题
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2-managing-business-activities2-1-raising-finance4 主题
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2-2-financial-planning4 主题
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2-3-managing-finance3 主题
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2-4-resource-management4 主题
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2-5-external-influences3 主题
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3-business-decisions-and-strategy3-1-business-objectives-and-strategy4 主题
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3-2-business-growth4 主题
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3-3-decision-making-techniques4 主题
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3-4-influences-on-business-decisions4 主题
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3-5-assessing-competitiveness3 主题
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3-6-managing-change3 主题
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4-global-business4-1-globalisation5 主题
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4-2-global-markets-and-business-expansion5 主题
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4-3-global-marketing3 主题
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4-4-global-industries-and-multinational-corporations3 主题
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5-exam-technique5-1-the-exam-papers4 主题
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5-2-business-studies-skills1 主题
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5-3-structuring-your-responses5 主题
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6-pre-release-preparation2025-pre-release-music-industry9 主题
1-3-1-product-or-service-design
An introduction to the marketing mix
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The marketing mix (4Ps of marketing) provides a framework for businesses to create and implement successful marketing strategies
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The 4Ps represent the key elements of a marketing strategy
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Product
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Price
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Place
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Promotion
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These four components work together to satisfy the needs and wants of a target market while achieving the company’s objectives
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By understanding and manipulating the marketing mix, businesses can differentiate themselves from competitors
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A marketing mix is an essential tool for any company looking to maximise its marketing impact and achieve long-term success

The design mix
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The product design mix refers to the combination of elements that make up a product’s design
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These elements include function, aesthetics and cost
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Balancing the elements of function, aesthetics and cost helps the product design to be both functional and attractive, while also being cost-effective for both the manufacturer and the consumer
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Some manufacturers aim to balance all three elements
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For example, Fentimans ginger beer is relatively affordable and is packaged in eye-catching bottles, and the product itself is of very good quality
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Other manufacturers may focus on one aspect more than the others
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For example, Asda’s own brand of ginger beer is produced at the lowest possible cost and sold to consumers at a very low price
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The design mix

Function
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The function of a product refers to its intended purpose and the specific tasks it is designed to perform
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A product’s function is the most important aspect of its design because it determines how well the product will meet the needs of its intended users
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For example, a multi-plug adaptor that breaks after one month of use will not be seen by customers to fulfil its function
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Aesthetics
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Aesthetics refer to the product’s visual and sensory appeal, including its form, shape, colour and texture
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Aesthetics play an important role in attracting customers, creating brand loyalty and generating word-of-mouth recommendations
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For example, Apple products are well known for their pleasing looks and use of quality materials
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Cost
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The cost of production must be considered when designing a product, as it directly affects the price point at which it can be sold
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A well-designed product should balance cost and value, ensuring that customers perceive the product as valuable enough to justify its cost while still maintaining profitability for the manufacturer
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For example, Asda’s own brand of ginger beer is very cheap to produce and is sold at a very low price
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Changes in the design mix to reflect social trends
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Social trends refer to changes in people’s attitudes, behaviours and lifestyles
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Changes to any of these require companies to adapt their products to remain relevant to their customers
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Social trends can significantly impact the product design mix, especially regarding concerns over resource depletion and ethical sourcing
Social trends that require adaptation of the design mix
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Concerns about resource depletion |
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Concerns about ethical sourcing |
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