Definition:

 The Marketing Environment includes the Internal factors (employees, customers, shareholders, retailers & distributors, etc.) and the External factors( political, legal, social, technological, economic) that surround the business and influence its marketing operations.

Some of these factors are controllable while some are uncontrollable and require business operations to change accordingly. Firms must be well aware of its marketing environment in which it is operating to overcome the negative impact the environment factors are imposing on firm’s marketing activities.

The marketing environment can be broadly classified into three parts:

Environment – The Internal Marketing Environment includes all the factors that are within the organization and affects the overall business operations. These factors include labor, inventory, company policy, logistics, budget, capital assets, etc. which are a part of the organization and affects the marketing decision and its relationship with the customers. These factors can be controlled by the firm. 

  • Customers Every business revolves around fulfilling the customer’s needs and wants. Thus, each marketing strategy is customer oriented that focuses on understanding the need of the customers and offering the best product that fulfills their needs.
  • EmployeesEmployees are the main component of a business who contributes significantly to its success. The quality of employees depends on the training and motivation sessions given to them. Thus, Training & Development is crucial to impart marketing skills in an individual.
  • SuppliersSuppliers are the persons from whom the material is purchased to make a finished good and hence are very important for the organization. It is crucial to identify the suppliers existing in the market and choose the best that fulfills the firm’s requirement.
  • Retailers & DistributorsThe channel partners play an imperative role in determining the success of marketing operations. Being in direct touch with customers they can give suggestions about customer’s desires regarding a product and its services.
  • Competitors Keeping a close watch on competitors enables a company to design its marketing strategy according to the trend prevailing in the market.
  • Shareholders Shareholders are the owners of the company, and every firm has an objective of maximizing its shareholder’s wealth. Thus, marketing activities should be undertaken keeping in mind the returns to shareholders. 
Macro Environment: The Macro Marketing Environment includes all those factors that exist outside the organization and can not be controlled. These factors majorly include Social, Economic, Technological Forces, Political and Legal Influences. These are also called as PESTLE framework.
The detailed description of Macro factors is given below:
  • Political & Legal FactorsWith the change in political parties, several changes are seen in the market in terms of trade, taxes, and duties, codes and practices, market regulations, etc. So the firm has to comply with all these changes and the violation of which could penalize its business operations.
  • Economic Factors Every business operates in the economy and is affected by the different phases it is undergoing. In the case of recession, the marketing practices should be different as what are followed during the inflation period.
  • Social Factorssince business operates in a society and has some responsibility towards it must follow the marketing practices that do not harm the sentiments of people. Also, the companies are required to invest in the welfare of general people by constructing public conveniences, parks, sponsoring education, etc.
  • Technological FactorsAs technology is advancing day by day, the firms have to keep themselves updated so that customers needs can be met with more precision.

Microenvironment- The Micro Marketing Environment includes all those factors that are closely associated with the operations of the business and influences its functioning. The microenvironment factors include customers, employees, suppliers, retailers & distributors, shareholders, Competitors, Government and General Public. These factors are controllable to some extent. These factors are further elaborated:

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    Therefore, marketing environment plays a crucial role in the operations of a business and must be reviewed on a regular basis to avoid any difficulty.

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