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1 SYLLABUS Marketing Strategy Consultancy - Summer 2013 Belk College of Business, UNC-Charlotte Instructor: Elyse Blouin e-mail: elyse.blouin@gmail.com Phone Number: 980-355-1333 Time Place Class Mon. & Wed. 5:30 9:15 pm Lecture Hall 123, Friday Building Office Mon. & Wed. 4:30 5:30pm 251A Friday Building or by appointment 0 Course Description Integration of all marketing elements in a strategic planning framework. Emphasis on areas of strategic importance, especially those which have significant implications and relevance for marketing policy decisions in competitive situations. Students will be involved in addressing a marketing strategy issue with an actual client. Course Objectives As the capstone course for Marketing majors, the primary goals of this course are: preparation for thinking strategically as a marketing professional, and developing the ability to write an effective marketing plan. Course Prerequisites ALL of the following: MKTG 3110 (Marketing Concepts) with a grade of C or better Completion of at least three marketing elective courses (MKTG 32XX courses) Senior standing Marketing major Course Methodology As the capstone course, Marketing Strategy Consultancy has been developed to present a real-world opportunity to demonstrate the students marketing capabilities and potential as marketing professionals. Working in teams of 5-6 students, independently of other teams, each student will be responsible for contributing to the development of an actual marketing plan for a real client with a real marketing issue. Included in the course: 1. Limited class discussion of topics, questions, and strategic issues 2. Oral and written presentations of each segment of the project 3. Development of a Marketing Plan for the client 4. Oral presentation of integrated Marketing Plan to the actual client There are 7 major elements of the Marketing Plan, corresponding to 7 regular Team presentation assignments, each lasting 15 minutes. (Dates in COURSE OUTLINE, below.) Teams will be assigned the same regular time for these presentations in each relevant week. The times for presentations to faculty judges will be assigned separately. Students must remain available for all designated class time.

2 Textbook Marketing Strategy, 5 th ed. by O.C. Ferrell and Michael D. Hartline, SOUTH-WESTERN Cengage Learning, 2011; ISBN-13: 978-0-538-46738-4; ISBN-10: 0-538-46738-X; www.cengagebrain.com Attendance Class attendance is expected as work is required for nearly every class. However, realistically, there may be an occasion when you are unable to attend class. If you are responsible for presenting information to the class that day, other arrangements can be made if proper advance notice is given to the instructor and to your team. Class participation will be used in determining grades. Any student missing more than two classes will be subject to an unsatisfactory grade. Assignments Assignments comprise submission of different elements of the Marketing Plan. Each student is responsible for the team s submission being professional in appearance, grammar, spelling and punctuation. Student teams will present various aspects of the plan to the instructor throughout the course. At the end of the semester, all teams will present to the instructor and the client. No late work is acceptable at any stage of the process. Written Assignments 1. All written assignments are due on the dates assigned. They must be typed, double-spaced and professional in appearance. Always include an Executive Summary at the beginning of your assignment. This should never be longer than one page, and should be the only section on that first page. 2. Identify all assignments with a cover page that contains the team number and the students names. 3. Graded assignments will be returned to teams each week. All graded work must be returned to the instructor with the final Marketing Plan, i.e. on the day of the final presentation. 4. Interim communications from the instructor will be transmitted via email. 5. The Marketing Plan copy for the client should be submitted with as professional appearance as your team can create. 6. The instructor will keep all work, so if students want copies, the paper should be duplicated before submission. Papers with multiple typos or grammatical errors will be returned ungraded, except for the final paper. (A penalty of 5 points per error will be assessed). 7. One complete copy of each team s Marketing Plan and one copy of the final PowerPoint presentation are to be submitted to the instructor. Additional copies will be specified based on the number of client representatives participating in the competition. 8. The final project will be presented in randomly assigned time slots to the client. All teams written Plans will be given to the client. 9. Teams may make appointments for additional consultation with the instructor after group presentations each week. Oral Assignments Students will present each element of their Marketing Plan, as specified in the Course Outline. Maximum time limits will be provided and must be strictly observed (as is common in real marketing presentations). Exam The final exam is solely based on the Marketing Plan, which is developed as team work. However the exam will be independent work as it is used by the Belk College as the assessment of each student s individual ability to write an effective marketing plan. Peer Evaluations All team work will involve peer and self-evaluation of each student s contribution to the team s work. Team work is an important part of the learning experience as well as being an important part of work as a marketing professional. Each student is expected to report fairly on the work of the members of the team.

3 There will be an evaluation at the end of the project. Team Mechanics Each team should keep records of its meetings that include: day, date, and time of the agreed meeting, who attended, what was covered, and next assignments. Please keep all documents in an organized team folder. A team may fire a member of the team with documentation of just cause. The fired individual will have to find his/her own credible marketing consulting project, and prepare a complete marketing plan on his/her own. Just causes include: missing team meetings without prior notification, missing team meetings for trivial reasons, failure to deliver work in a timely manner, passively accepting the team s ideas with little or no input that moves the team toward accomplishing its goals, submitting work that is of poor quality necessitating others to re-do the work, and not following team rules. The instructor may ask to see teams records periodically. Grading Situational Analysis - Internal Status & Customer Analysis 5.0 Situational Analysis - External Environment & Competitive Analysis 5.0 S.W.O.T. Analysis 5.0 Target Market, Goals, Objectives 5.0 Marketing Strategy & Tactics 5.0 Marketing Tactics & Timelines 5.0 Financial Implications & Controls 5.0 Marketing Plan Presentation (final) 5.0 Marketing Plan (report) 30.0 Final Exam 30.0 TOTAL 100.0 Bonus points: Winning Team 5.0 MAXIMUM 105.0 A = Superior performance Full understanding of all material with superior ability to integrate 90.0 100.0 points and apply knowledge. B = Good performance Excellent understanding and good ability to apply material. 80.0 89.9 points C = Average performance Superficial understanding of most material and some ability to 70.0 79.9 points apply most material. D = Passing performance Incomplete understanding of material with limited ability to apply 60.0 69.9 points material; inadequate participation in class/team discussions. F = Failure to perform Lack of understanding of material and little ability to apply below 60.0 points material. Lack of timely submission, excessive absences, unsatisfactory performance in team work.

COURSE OUTLINE - MKTG 3219 - Summer 2013 4 Day Date Topic Assignment Hand In Textbook Mktg Plan Intro, Overview of a Marketing Plan & Review Client Presentation & Prepare 1 Mon 1-Jul Client Presentation Elevator Pitch 2 Wed 3-Jul Elevator Pitch & Team Meetings Team formation ch.2 3 Mon 8-Jul Team presentation #1 (20 min.) Situational Analysis - Internal Status & Customer Analysis write-up & slides #1 ch.4 pp 92-100 part II A&B 4 Wed 10-Jul Team presentation #2 (20 min.) Situational Analysis - External Environment, incl. Competitive Analysis write-up & slides #2 ch.4 pp 101-108 part II C 5 Mon 15-Jul Team presentation #3 (20 min.) S.W.O.T. Analysis write-up & slides #3 ch.5 pp 120-133 part III 6 Wed 17-Jul Team presentation #4 (20 min.) Target Market, Goals, Objectives write-up & slides #4 ch.5 pp 134-147 part IV 7 Mon 22-Jul Team presentation #5 (20 min.) Marketing Strategy & Tactics write-up & slides #5 ch.6, 7, 8, 9, 10 parts V & VI 8 Wed 24-Jul Team presentation #6 (20 min.) Marketing Tactics & Timelines write-up & slides #6 ch.6, 7, 8, 9, 10 V & VI 9 Mon 29-Jul Team presentation #7 (20 min.) Financial Implications & Controls write-up & slides #7 ch.11 part VII 10 Wed 31-Jul Final Team Presentation to Client Final Marketing Plan & Slides due appendix A 11 Mon 6-Aug Final Exam Final Exam

5 UNIVERSITY POLICIES & CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS Academic integrity: All UNCC students have the responsibility to be familiar with and to observe the requirements of The UNCC Code of Student Academic Integrity. Imprint these on your brain. This code forbids cheating, fabrication or falsification of information, multiple submissions of academic work, plagiarism, abuse of academic materials, and complicity in academic dishonesty. Any special requirements or permission regarding academic integrity in this course will be stated by the instructor, and are binding on the students. Academic evaluations in this course include a judgment that the student's work is free from academic dishonesty of any type, and grades in this course therefore should be and will be adversely affected by academic dishonesty. Students who violate the code can be expelled from UNCC. The normal penalty for a first offense is zero credit on the work involving dishonesty and further substantial reduction of the course grade. In almost all cases the course grade is reduced to F. Standards of academic integrity will be enforced in this course. Students are expected to report cases of academic dishonesty to the course instructor. http://www.legal.uncc.edu/policies/ps-105.html NOTE: Your peer evaluation must be a fair representation of each member s contribution. It is a violation of academic integrity to decide among the team, or members of the team, as to point allocations. Base your individual evaluation on the contribution of each team member as fairly as possible. Statement on Diversity: The Belk College of Business strives to create an inclusive academic climate in which the dignity of all individuals is respected and maintained. Therefore, we celebrate diversity that includes, but is not limited to ability/disability, age, culture, ethnicity, gender, language, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socio-economic status. Classroom Policies: 1. If a student arrives late for his/her team s presentation on any particular day, s/he may not participate and will be counted as absent. Parking can be difficult at UNC Charlotte. Plan accordingly. No marketers would be late to a presentation (or they would not have jobs for long). 2. The use of cell phones and other communication devices is disruptive, and is therefore prohibited during presentations. 3. Copies of materials that are needed for any discussion/presentation should be made prior to class. 4. All graded materials must be returned at the end of the semester, i.e. with materials handed in with each team s final Marketing Plan.