Enterprise marketing initiatives

Authors

  • Burim Isa Berisha UBT - Institution of Higher Education, Kalabria neighborhood, 10000 Pristina, Kosovo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10884070

Keywords:

Structure, Non-Volatile Memory, inflation, trade balance, unemployment, labor market, monetary-credit policy

Abstract

Upon careful observation and analysis of significant shifts in the field of business management across many countries, it can be deduced that there are two distinct paradigms of business management, namely:

According to the initial notion, when there is a desire to enhance output, a comprehensive analysis is conducted on all the components involved in the manufacturing process.

Additionally, market research and forecasts are incorporated into the second aspect, alongside the examination of these elements.

Contemporary productions are confronted with a sales dilemma due to mass production, as the supply exceeds the need. The quantity of unsellable products poses a predicament. The governing bodies must decide whether to sell these items and release funds for their re-inclusion in the reproduction process.

In order to address these issues, a novel ideology emerged, known as marketing. This is the methodology through which prosperous organizations effectively address sales challenges. The marketing method has transformed the attitudes and practices of firms, aligning them with the market and consumers. Organizations prioritize the needs and wants of consumers and adjust their products and business strategies in accordance with these orientations. Adopting such a strategy enables you to make rapid advancements, setting yourself apart from individuals who have failed to grasp the fundamental nature and significance of marketing.

Marketing is a contemporary strategic ideology that has transformed the conduct and outward manifestation of businesses in pursuit of their objectives. The distinction resides in the fact that, through marketing, the firm prioritizes the consumer as the focal point of all its objectives, plans, strategies, and actions rather than solely focusing on its own profit-driven interests. Customers' needs, wants, and desires serve as the main guiding principles for the enterprise's production and business activities

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2024-03-28

How to Cite

Berisha, B. I. (2024). Enterprise marketing initiatives. Transnational Academic Journal of Economics, 1(2), 46–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10884070

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