Market analysis

Cards (21)

  • What does a market refer to in a business context?

    A market refers to the environment in which a firm operates
  • What key information might a firm want to know to be successful in a market?
    Firms may want to know market share, market size, political issues, and motivating factors
  • What is market analysis?

    Market analysis is information regarding the environment in which a firm operates
  • Why is it beneficial for a firm to know its market share?

    Knowing market share helps a firm understand what percentage is owned by which firm
  • How can market size be defined?
    Market size refers to how many people buy daily or weekly
  • What political issues should a firm consider in market analysis?

    A firm should consider what laws need to be adhered to
  • What are motivating factors in market analysis?
    Motivating factors refer to what tends to work in terms of promotion
  • In which industry does TESCO operate?

    TESCO operates in the food industry/grocery retail
  • Why is it useful for TESCO to know the size of its main rivals?

    Knowing the size of its main rivals helps TESCO strategize effectively
  • What pricing information should TESCO be aware of regarding its rivals?

    TESCO should know the prices being charged by its rivals
  • What strategies should TESCO analyze to generate sales?

    TESCO should analyze strategies that are effective for generating sales
  • What legal requirements must TESCO consider when selling groceries?

    TESCO must consider the legal requirements for selling groceries
  • What is quantitative data?

    Quantitative data is data that takes numerical form
  • How is quantitative data typically presented?

    Quantitative data is often presented in the form of a table, graph, or chart
  • What are some examples of quantitative data?

    Examples include market share, market size, ages of customers, and trends in sales
  • What is a limitation of quantitative data?

    Quantitative data is better at saying WHAT is happening rather than WHY
  • What is qualitative data?

    Qualitative data is data that takes written form
  • How is qualitative data typically presented?

    Qualitative data is often presented as a written summary of findings
  • What are some examples of qualitative data?

    Examples include opinions of a product, factors that motivate sales, and suggestions for improvements
  • What is a limitation of qualitative data?

    Qualitative data can be difficult to interpret and is often based on opinions
  • What are the differences between quantitative and qualitative data?

    • Quantitative Data:
    • Numerical form
    • Presented in tables, graphs, or charts
    • Examples: market share, market size
    • Better at WHAT is happening

    • Qualitative Data:
    • Written form
    • Presented as summaries
    • Examples: opinions, motivations
    • Better at WHY things are happening