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Mcdonalds case study
1. The marketing process
McDonald’s
01_Introduction
McDonald’s is one of the best-known brands worldwide. This case
study shows how McDonald’s continually aims to build its brand by
listening to its customers. It also identifies the various stages in the
marketing process.
Branding develops a personality for an organisation, product or service.
The brand image represents how consumers view the organisation.
Branding only works when an
organisation behaves and
The marketing mix
presents itself in a consistent
way. Marketing communication
methods, such as advertising
and promotion, are used to
create the colours, designs and
Products Prices Promotions Place
images, which give the brand its
recognisable face. At McDonald’s
this is represented by its familiar
logo - the Golden Arches.
Using detailed information about its customers,
McDonald’s marketing department can determine:
Marketing involves identifying
1. What products are well received?
customer needs and
2. What prices consumers are willing to pay?
requirements, and meeting these
3. What TV programmes, newspapers and
needs in a better way than
advertising consumers read or view?
competitors. In this way a
4. What restaurants are visited?
company creates loyal
customers. Market research is the format which enables
McDonald’s to identify this key information.
The starting point is to find out Accurate research is essential in creating the right
mix to win customer loyalty.
who potential customers are -
not everyone will want what
McDonald’s has to offer. The
Market research
people McDonald’s identifies as likely customers are
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known as key audiences. gives accurate information about
the requirements of the target group
02_The marketing mix
making it possible to create
and market research a well thought out marketing mix
Having identified its key audiences a company has to
ensure a marketing mix is created that appeals that satisfies customers
specifically to those people.
In all its markets McDonald’s faces competition from
The marketing mix is a term used to describe the four
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other businesses.
main marketing tools (4Ps):
• product
Additionally, economic, legal and technological
• price
changes, social factors, the retail environment and
• promotion
• many other elements affect McDonald’s success in
and the place through which products are
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sold to customers. the market.
2. McDonald’s
These examples represent just
Market research seeks information about the market place a few of McDonald’s possible
customer profiles. Each has
Competition (what is the competition offering?)
different reasons for coming to
McDonald’s.
Legal changes (e.g. changes
Economic changes
in laws about packaging)
(e.g. rising living
Using this type of information
standards)
McDonald’s can tailor
communication to the needs of
McDonald’s
specific groups. It is their needs
that determine the type of
Technological changes Social changes (e.g. products and services offered,
(e.g. new food changes in patterns
prices charged, promotions
production techniques) of eating out)
created and where restaurants
are located.
Market research identifies these factors and
To meet the needs of the key
anticipates how they will affect people’s willingness to
market it is important to analyse
buy. As the economy and social attitudes change, so
the internal marketing strengths
do buying patterns. McDonald’s needs to identify
of the organisation. Strengths
whether the number of target customers is growing
and weaknesses must be
or shrinking and whether their buying habits will
identified, so that a marketing
change in the future.
strategy which is right for the
business can be decided upon.
Market research considers everything that affects
buying decisions. These buying decisions can often
The analysis will include the:
be affected by wider factors than just the product
• company’s products and
itself. Psychological factors are important, e.g. what
how appropriate they are for
image does the product give or how the consumer
the future
feels when purchasing it.
• quality of employees and
how well trained they are to
These additional psychological factors are significantly
offer the best service to
important to the customer. They can be even more
customers
important than the products’ physical benefits.
• systems and how well they
Through marketing, McDonald’s establishes a function in providing
prominent position in the minds of customers. This is customer satisfaction e.g.
known as branding. marketing databases and
restaurant systems
03_Meeting the needs • financial resources available for marketing.
of key audiences
There are a limited number of customers in the Once the strengths and weaknesses are determined,
market. To build long-term business it is essential to they are combined with the opportunities and threats
retain people once they have become customers. in the market place. This is known as SWOT analysis
(Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats).
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Customers are not all the same. Market research
The business can then determine what it needs to do in
identifies different types of customers. For example:
order to increase its chances of marketing successfully.
A parent with two children Visits McDonald’s to
might visit give the children a treat.
Strengths (Internal) Weaknesses (Internal)
The children want to visit As it is a fun place to eat.
E.g. the brand, and McDonald’s has been
McDonald’s
detailed market research around for a long time.
A business customer Visits McDonald’s during the to create the right (therefore important to
work day, as service is quick, the marketing mix. keep innovating).
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food tastes great and can be
eaten in the car, without affecting Opportunities (External) Threats (External)
a busy work schedule.
E.g. increasing numbers of New competitors.
Teenager visit McDonald’s The Pound Saver Menu is
customers looking for food Changing customer
affordable, and there is Internet
that is served in a quick lifestyles.
access in some restaurants.
and friendly way.
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3. 04_Marketing Objectives Care is taken not to adversely affect the sales of one
McDonald’s
choice by introducing a new choice, which will
A marketing plan must be created to meet clear
cannibalise sales from the existing one (trade off).
objectives.
McDonald’s knows that items on its menu will vary in
popularity. Their ability to generate profits will vary at
Objectives guide marketing actions and are used to
different points in their life cycle.
measure how well a plan is working.
Products go through a life cycle, which is illustrated
These can be related to market share, sales, goals,
below:
reaching the target audience and creating awareness
in the marketplace. The product life cycle
Maturity
Decline
The objectives communicate
what marketeers want to
Sales
achieve. Growth
Long-term objectives are broken
down into shorter-term Development
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measurable targets, which
Time
McDonald’s uses as milestones
along the way. The type of marketing undertaken and the amount
invested will be different, depending on the stage a
Results can be analysed product has reached. For example, the launch of a
regularly to see whether new product will typically involve television and other
objectives are being met. This advertising support.
type of feedback allows the
company to change plans. It At any time a company will have a portfolio of
gives flexibility. products each in a different stage of its lifecycle. Some
of McDonald’s options are growing in popularity while
Once marketing objectives are arguably the Big Mac is at the ‘maturity’ stage.
set the next stage is to define
how they will be achieved. The ii. Price
marketing strategy is the The customer’s perception of value is an important
statement of how objectives will determinant of the price charged.
be delivered. It explains what
marketing actions and resources will be used and how Customers draw their own mental picture of what a
they will work together. product is worth. A product is more than a physical
item, it also has psychological connotations for the
05_The 4Ps customer.
At this point the marketing mix is put together:
The danger of using low price as a marketing tool is
i. Product
that the customer may feel that quality is being
The important thing to remember when offering menu
compromised. It is important when deciding on price
items to customers is that they have a choice. They
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to be fully aware of the brand and its integrity.
have a huge number of ways of spending their money
and places to spend it.
A further consequence of price reduction is that
competitors match prices resulting in no extra
Therefore, McDonald’s places considerable emphasis
demand. This means the profit margin has been
on developing a menu which customers want. Market
reduced without increasing sales.
research establishes exactly what this is.
iii. Promotions
However, customers’ requirements change over time.
The promotions aspect of the marketing mix covers all
What is fashionable and attractive today may be
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types of marketing communications.
discarded tomorrow. Marketing continuously monitors
customers’ preferences.
The methods include advertising, sometimes known
as ‘above the line’ activity. Advertising is conducted on
In order to meet these changes, McDonald’s has
TV, radio, cinema, online, poster sites and in the press
introduced new products and phased out old ones,
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(newspapers, magazines).
and will continue to do so.