Kohl's Marketing Environments: The Macro Environment

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The Marketing Environment
The Macro Environment
With minimal aid from interviews with managers and no exposure to the marketing entity of the company, I was able to accomplish much of my findings related to the macro environment of Kohl’s through diligent online research. One of the major changes occurring in the retail industry is online shopping. Substitutes such as Amazon, eBay, and other online retailers are replacing the technically savvy shoppers from ever having to enter a store. Kohl’s competes with these outlets by remaining on the cutting edge of integrated technology to enhance the customer experience shopping their brand. They are currently testing multi-function tablets in jewelry and beauty departments that can be used to demonstrate …show more content…

As mentioned earlier about the type of customer that shops at the retail store, Kohl’s target market had always been a woman shopping for their family for a discounted price. However, the times have changed and it is not always the mom that does the shopping. There are now several stay-at-home-dads as well as independent Kohl’s customers that like to shop there for the amazing deals. Thus, the marketing methods of Kohl’s have changed dramatically within the past couple of years with their advertisements focused on attracting everyone in the family to the …show more content…

This nationally recognized mass merchandiser that stood as Kohl’s other leading adversary in the market has everyday low prices that were able to compete with Kohl’s promotional events. Wal-Mart also outdid their competition when it came to number of store locations around the country. The weaknesses of this reputable company come to light when shoppers are looking to buy clothes and are not presented with nearly the selection that the department store can offer. Also, their service is not considered to be as helpful as the department stores that can input more expertise when trying on

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