Scenario
Amazon Go supermarkets in the UK. (Data from 2016)
The cashier-less supermarkets use technology to allow customers to pick up items and walk out with them instead of charging their Amazon account, so they don’t have to stand in a checkout queue.
According to The Sunday Times, the retailer is looking for “a significant number” of sites between 4,000 square feet and 5,000 square feet across the UK.
Amazon initially launched the concept in 2016, allowing Amazon staff to trial the new technology. Since then, it has opened five stores in the US across Seattle and Chicago.
Customers download an Amazon Go app before entering the store. They have to use the app to enter the store, which registers their Amazon account, and then they can put their phone away and start shopping.
Amazon’s “Just Walk Out Technology” uses computer vision, sensor fusion and deep learning to detect when products are taken off a shelf or later returned.
The technology keeps track of all the items in a virtual cart, so no scanning is involved. Once customers are done shopping, they can leave the store, and Amazon will charge your account. Amazon now has five Amazon Go locations across the US.
There is a difference between having the no checkout stores strictly for Amazon customers and allowing the general public in to try them out. In 2017, the Wall Street Journal reported that the technology faced problems when there were more than 20 people in the store, something Amazon has been working to correct and, as a result, has delayed the expected rollout of further locations.
It’s unlikely that Amazon Go will arrive to compete with your local Tesco or Sainsbury’s. The stores stock ready-to-eat items for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with some grocery essential ranges too. However, stock varies depending on which store you are in.
But, when it arrives in the UK, busy Londoners will no doubt celebrate it. The idea of being able to pick up some lunch and walk out of the door without queueing is a dreamy one, we admit.
Source: www.standard.co.uk/tech/amazon-go-uk-locations-scouting
Task 1 of 2 – Business Presentation and Briefing Report
Instructions:
Your local small business association has read about Amazon Go and is concerned about the potential competition. They wish to offer strategic marketing advice to local businesses and have asked you to prepare a presentation in which you should analyse and evaluate key marketing concepts as well as the marketing planning process by using Amazon Go as an example.
Prepare a presentation with speaker notes and a briefing report in which you should include the following:
An introduction evaluating the purpose of strategic marketing
A diagram of the marketing planning process.
A critical review of at least three marketing concepts/models/theories and how they relate to the marketing planning process.
A critical discussion of the significance of branding using Amazon as an example.
Illustrate the concepts of “brand pyramid”, “brand positioning” and “brand management”, and how and why these concepts should be integrated into marketing planning.
Delivery and Submission:
• 1x Presentation file with speaker Notes (500 words)
• 1x Briefing Report (1000 words)
Task 2 of 2 – Marketing Plan
Instructions:
Coincidentally, a representative of Amazon attended your business association presentation and was impressed.
The Amazon manager responsible for the introduction of Amazon Go to the UK has asked you to prepare a strategic marketing plan addressing the following:
A section in which you perform a PESTLE analysis and review Porter’s five forces relevant to your organisation.
A section with a SWOT analysis and a stakeholder analysis of your organisation
A section in which you should develop SMART strategic objectives for the organisation
A section concerning the market segment. This section should
Discuss how market segments could be used for the organisation
Select one or more market segment(s), justifying your decision.
Propose and justify a brand positioning for the targeted market segment
A section concerning the marketing mix. This section should:
Analyse the significance of the marketing mix for the organisation, which contains a pricing, promotional and distribution strategy for one of its product ranges or categories.
Submission and Delivery:
• 1x Marketing Plan (3000 words)
References:
You should use and cite a range of academic and reliable sources. (at least 18 – 20 latest sources)
A comprehensive Harvard-style reference list must be included at the end of the work that represents the in-text citations used in reference to the published work. (both in-text citations and a Reference list are required)
Evidence to be submitted:
• Business Presentation – 500 words
• Briefing Report – 1000 words
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