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Marketing Leadership
Week 6 Revision and
Assessment 2 Workshop and Instructions
FBL Academic Skills Centre
Assignment 2: Marketing Essay
Week 6
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Mt Lawley- Shalini Watson, shalini.watson@ecu.edu.au
Mt Lawley- Jo Ashton, j.ashton@ecu.edu.au
Marketing embedding
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Assignment 2: Marketing Essay
Week 6 workshop
Marketing embedding
Assessment Date (Due) Marks/Wei
ghting
Assessment 1: Online Quiz Week 5 to 6 20%
Assessment 2: Academic Essay
Friday of Mid-
semester break
35%
Assessment 3: Magazine Article
Week 14-
Wed
45%
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• Analysing (unpacking) the A2 task
instructions
• Where and how to research
• Tips for a D or HD
• Using Turnitin to avoid plagiarism
Today we’ll look at:
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• Statement: The Total Product Concept is made up of the Product
Considerations, the Product Layers and the Product Components
and is one of the three marketing mega-concepts of this unit.
Task:in 2000 words address the following essay topic:
• Explain the Product Layers [including appropriate examples]. Also
provide a summary ofthe Product Components concept, then
select three of its components and explain them using appropriate
examples.
A very broad topic! What theories and ideas from the unit will
you select and explain? What examples can you provide?
A2 Task
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Study the A2 task. In groups of 2-3 discuss:
• How do you think you will plan this essay?
• What are some key search terms you might use to
research?
• From previous assignment feedback, what areas of your
essay writing do you need to work on?
• Can you think of good advice for students wanting to do
well on this assignment?
• What is the difference between paraphrasing and
plagiarism ?
Before we begin
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In 2,000 words …
You will need to establish
parameters, or limits, to your essay
What is not counted in the word limit:
Cover pages
References
Appendices
Limitations
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• The ‘The Total product concept’? Certainly
• You may allude to The Marketing Concept
• However you will mainly be focussing on the
Product Layers and the Product Components. You
will also need consider which three of the six
product components you will select for fuller
explanation.
• See the relevant chapters of the e-book The
Marketing Concept and the slides
What marketing mega-concepts and concepts
could you use?
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• The core product
• The expected product
• The augmented product
• The potential product
Remember good examples will be critical to the
success of your essay
The Product Layers comprise:
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• Goods
• Services
• Ideas
• Experiences
• People
• Places
You need to select which three of these six will get a
fuller explanation
The six product components are:
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• You have some discretion [choice] as to what you
are actually covering in your essay.
• Thus once you have made the appropriate
selections you need to make all this clear in the
thesis statement of your essay.
• This is usually the last sentence of your
introduction
Parameters for what is included- your thesis
statement
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Once you have made these choices remember it all
needs to be connected back to the topic
‘Explain the Product Layers [including appropriate examples]. Also
provide a summary of the Product Components concept, then select
three of its components and explain them using appropriate
examples’
Then…
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The e-book The Marketing
Concept should be your
starting point
• The ‘ classic’ articles listed on
Blackboard
• The journal articles referenced in
the e-book The Marketing Concept
on blackboard
• Journal of marketing
• Australasian Marketing Journal
• European Journal of Marketing
• Journal of Marketing
Communications
• Journal of Marketing Research
• Journal of Marketing Management
• Journal of Services Marketing
• Journal of Consumer Marketing
• Journal of Consumer Behaviour
• Marketing: The Magazine for
Marketing Professionals
Researching your essay
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Go directly to the journal and search within it
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In-text:
According to East, Grandcolas, Riley, and
Lomax (2012) customers who are happy with
a service but decide to change provider
mostly do so because their new provider is
more competitive.
Don’t forget to reference!
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End text:
East, R., Grandcolas, U., Riley, F. D., &
Lomax, W. (2012). Reasons for
switching service providers. Australasian
Marketing Journal (AMJ), 20(2), 164-170.
doi:10.1016/j.ausmj.2011.12.001
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Go to http://ecu.au.libguides.com/referencing
For more information on APA referencing
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• PLAN, PLAN, PLAN. Don’t start writing until you know
what you want to say.
• Find a range of academic sources (books and journal
articles) to support your ideas.
• Follow the APA 6 th ed. Referencing format; both in and
end-text references.
• Keep direct quotes to a minimum; paraphrasing
demonstrates greater understanding.
Tips for a D or HD:
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• Use examples to demonstrate a concept; don’t go into
irrelevant details of the example
• Relate an example to a concept and/or vice versa is what
should be made clear and emphasised
• Edit your work. Check your content is relevant, clear
academic English, paragraphing, clear subheadings
• Have someone proofread it for simple errors
Tips for a D or HD cont.
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Submission Details
Assessment 2 Academic Essay Submission information
Due This assignment accounts for 35% of the assessment in this unit.
Date/Week Friday of Mid-semester break
Time Friday 30 th September by 5pm.
Place Electronically via Turn it in on blackboard - no hardcopies are required
Format
1. Word doc
2. ECU Assignment Cover Sheet must be attached to your assignment [at the
beginning or the end] -ensure your student name and student number are
included.
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Use the A2 Instructions and Marking guide
we this will cover this in detail later
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On blackboard within
Assessments
Assessment 2 – marketing essay
Student manual on turnitin and
grademark.
Has videos and instructions
Using turnitin
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Referenced quotations
Short similar phrases
Insignificant matches
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Significant matches
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Turnitin test site
on Blackboard
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• Use the turnitin test site on
the left in Blackboard
• Resubmit processing takes
approx 24 hours
Turnitin test site
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Mt Lawley- Shalini Watson,
shalini.watson@ecu.edu.au
Mt Lawley- Jo Ashton,
j.ashton@ecu.edu.au
Questions?
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Assessment 2 Workshop and Instructions
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Assessments
Assessment Date (Due) Marks/Wei
ghting
Assessment 1: Online Quiz Week 5 to 6 20%
Assessment 2: Academic Essay
Friday of Mid-
semester
break
35%
Assessment 3: Magazine Article
Week 14-
Wed
45%
Marketing Leadership 2016.2
Assessment 2 Academic Marketing Essay
(business style-includes headings)
35 marks
Statement: The Total Product Concept is made up of the Product Considerations, the
Product Layers and the Product Components and is one of the three marketing mega-
concepts of this unit.
Task: in 2000 words address the following essay topic:
Explain the Product Layers [including appropriate examples]. Also provide a summary of
the Product Components concept, then select three of its components and explain them
usingappropriateexamples.
• The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your learning of marketing. Although using an
example is preferable, students are advised to focus on the unit concepts [75%] and focus less on
describing the example [25%].How the unit concepts relate to the example and vice versa is what should
be made clear and emphasised.
• The academic essay is rarely employed outside of universities and it is unlikely a future employer will ask
for an essay. However, an academic essay has the same structure as a business presentation and is
therefore important part of a student’s learning journey.
Assessment 2 Instructions and Marking Guide (print from Blackboard)
Title [1 mark]
Try to gain the reader’s attention and encourage them to read on with a creative title.
Abstract [2 marks]
Provide a short summary of the essay, the main themes and reason to read on.
Introduction [4 marks]
Provide some context & background. Include a definition of marketing and its various objectives. Introducing the marketing concept is also appropriate here. Also
include a definition of the total product.
State the purpose of the essay and introduce the dominant themes. Which of the underlying concepts of the Total Product Concept are being addressed i.e. the
Product Layers and the Product Components and which three components you will be explaining in addressing the topic statement. Explain the scope or
limitations of your paper. The introduction should be concise and avoid any detailed discussion.
Discussion [24 marks] (with appropriate headings and sub-headings)
This should involve a logical explanation of the Product Layers concept from this unit, including appropriate examples.
Next give an overall summary of the Product Components concept from this unit.
Having provided this brief explanation of the Product Components concept it is now appropriate that you introduce and explain three of its components [you select
which three] -this needs to be done in some detail. Where possible, use examples to illustrate the points you have made – if they are your own examples rather
than those utilised in class all the better.
This may take some thought and analysis.
The first places to look as reference sources for the above are the relevant chapters of the e-book The Marketing Concept 2016. and lecture slides relevant to the
concepts.
Whilst in-text referencing is required throughout your work, in this section you will often be in-text referencing the e-book The Marketing Concept 2016 as well as
some of the key journal articles beyond this.
Note: as this is a ‘business style’ essay figures & tables etc may be included.
Conclusions [4 marks]
This should draw together all the main points you have made in your discussion. It should link your presented information and provide conclusions.
No new material should be introduced here.
References [marks may be deducted for poor referencing]
All references cited in-text in your essay should be listed in full at the end of the assignment in the end text reference list. You should also not have any source
material in your end-text reference list which is not included as an in-text reference within the text of the essay. This reference list MUST be included in your
turnitin assessment submission.
Remember: Referencing should be in accordance with the ECU Referencing Guide.
Formatting and presentation [marks may be deducted]
Title (16 point bold), Headings (14 point bold), Sub-headings (12 point bold), text (12 point), 1.5 spacing, Arial or Times New Roman font. A4, Word document,
pages numbered. Word limit +/- 10% OK. Note – the ECU cover page, references, figures, tables and appendices (if any) do not count towards the word limit.
Overall Grade [out of 35 marks]
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Additional instructions and hints for Assessment 2 –
Academic Marketing Essay: (print from blackboard)
1. Ensure you have read the Instructions and Marking Guide before beginning or you will waste time.
2. This essay is to allow you to showcase your learning of marketing – in doing so ensure you
employ and explain the unit language & concepts as well provide examples.
3. You only have 2000 words to explain the Product Layers and summarise the Product Components
concept then select three of its components and explain them. (Hence you need to decide which
three from the product components you will be explaining in more detail i.e. goods, services,
ideas, experiences, people, places).
4. The e-book –The Marketing Conceptand the lecture slides should be focus of your initial research
and effort-only after fully exploring the relevant material here should you put effort into
researching elsewhere.( ie get the topic under control first before searching beyond the e-text).
5. Those seeking higher marks (Distinctions and High Distinctions) need to not only utilisethe e-
book – The Marketing Concept but also research beyond this into various academic journal
articles and texts. The e-book and around 5 other academic references (academic quality texts or
journal articles) would start to raise the standard of depth required for higher grades (of course the
numberis not the only criteria and the referencesneedto be relevant and used appropriately).
Additional instructions and hints for Assessment 2 –
Academic Marketing Essay (cont):
6. The first journal articles to explore would be those referred to in the sections of the e-book
– The Marketing Conceptthat relate to your chosen mega-concept and its sub-concepts.
You can also explore the reference listing for the e-book –The Marketing Concept
included on Blackboard.
7. A list of ‘classic’ articles with actual pdfs of the articles is included on blackboard- some
are essential reading.
8. Direct quotes, though not completely banned, should be minimised (ie very few within
your work) – they should generally be confined to definitions where the specific wording is
important. Paraphrasing is encouraged as this displays greater understanding.
9. Find, select, organise and reference information (it is not acceptable simply to write this
essay ‘off the top of your head’).
Additional instructions and hints for Assessment 2 –
Academic Marketing Essay (cont):
10. Students should demonstrate the quality of their study through quality in-text and end-text
referencing
11. Ensure that your referencing is in accordance with university guidelines.
12. Seek help from learning advisors and if possible attend Assignment Labs. (Note: learning
advisors are there for specific help – they do not provide a proof reading service).
13. Proof read your work before submitting your report (it is good to get a ‘buddy’ to also do this
for you).
14. Try to finish two days early – thus allowing you to fine tune and thereby earn a higher grade.
15. Before submission print out the Ass 2 Instruction and Marking Guide and actually notionally
mark your own work. After this, then make any necessary adjustments this uncovers.
Turnitin: Avoiding Plagiarism.
As a part of your learning journey, it is critical that you develop high
quality research and writing skills that will add to the repository of
knowledge in your chosen field and enhance your employability.
Whilst you will be researching previous and current academic and
contemporary information sources, you are required to paraphrase,
analyse, synthesise and appropriately reference this work in order to
provide evidence in your assessments on the subject matter.
In order that you appropriately develop these skills, the on-line tool
Turnitinwill be used in this unit. Turnitinis an on-line tool that assists
students in the prevention of plagiarism by comparing a submitted
student assignment (i.e. essay, report, brochure, PowerPoint slides etc.)
to an extensive database of published articles and papers, as well as to
all other student assignments that have been submitted to this site.
“Plagiarism refers to a process of presenting other people‘s work as
your own without attributing it (i.e., referencing) correctly” (ECU, 2008
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Plagiarism is academic misconduct and
will result in failure
A staff member, who has reasonable grounds to believe that a student has committed some form
of academic misconduct, will discuss the matter with the student. If some form of academic
misconduct has been committed then an appropriate penalty will be applied as outlined in Statute
22 and Rule 40 of the ECU Handbook.
Cheating and Plagiarism
Plagiarism can be defined as the practice of presenting, as one’s own, the ideas or
workof another without appropriate acknowledgment. It includes:
two ormorestudents submitting substantially similar assignments
students copying from books, journals or the world wide web
students copying from otherstudents, or staff, with orwithout their knowledge
recycling of a student’s ownmaterial
students submitting workwritten byanother person(ghosting)
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Review wks1-6 (relevant for Ass 2)
Week comm-
encing
Week
Topics/ Activity
In general these are the same as modules / chapters from the
e-book The Marketing Concept
e-book
The Marketing Concept
reading pages
Assessment
25-July 1
Unit Plan- introduction ,GTKY & discussion
Preface, Unit Intro,
Marketing Philosophy
1 to 11
1-Aug 2
Marketing definition
Evolution of marketing
Marketing objectives
12 to 42
8-Aug 3
Marketing theory overview
The buyer decision process
43 to 71
15-Aug 4
The total product concept [overview];
Product considerations
Product layers
72 to 93
22-Aug 5 Product components [goods, services, ideas, experiences, people & places] 94 to 123
Assessment 1: Online Quiz - open Thursday
25 Aug 9am to Monday 29 Aug at 5pm
29-Aug 6
Assessment 2 Workshop
The circle of satisfaction & The metaphor of theatre
124 to 142
5-Sept7
Application [overview]
Positioning: Marketing Strategy
Thinking Strategically [Design Thinking & Blue Ocean Strategy]
143 to 156
12-Sept 8
Thinking Strategically [New Product Development]
Positioning: Marketing research
Positioning: The market planning process
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Communicating [overview]
Communicating :Internal & channel marketing
173 to 183
26-SeptMID SEMESTER BREAK
Assessment 2 Due: Friday
30 Sept by 5pm via Turnitin
3-Oct10 Assessment 3 Workshop
10-Oct11 Communicating: Customer retention 184 to 191
17-Oct12
Communicating: External marketing
Controlling: CRM
192 to 205
24-Oct13 Entire unit review
Assessment 3 Due: Wednesday 2
November by 5pm via Turnitin
Video Review Wks 1-6 Dr Stephen Fanning
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In assessment 2
Week 6 to do list for Ass2 (marketing leadership)
Examine all the material in Module 6A Week6 Assess2
Workshop, Instructions & Revision Assessment 2- in
particular print the Ass2 Instructions and Marking Guide
Print and complete My Assessment 2 Decisions Sheet –
these questions are designed to help you get started on
your assignment
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