Marketing for Engineers

When asking people to mention a word that they associate with marketing, they will most certainly mention advertising or selling. The scope of the marketing team in an engineering project is often limited to promoting and selling the product or service that the engineers create. The reach of marketing is, however, broader than communicating with potential and existing customers.

Engineering and marketing are not as far apart as might seem. In 1969, marketing guru Philip Kotler and his colleague Levy wrote a seminal article about the essence of marketing. Marketing, they wrote, is “customer satisfaction engineering”. Both marketing and engineering are processes to achieve an objective. Marketing and engineering can work together to not only provide technical excellence but also to meet the needs of customers.

This series of articles explores various topic about using marketing theory in engineering, with specific reference to managing water utilities.

The Evolution of Marketing Toilet Paper
The article discusses the role of consumer involvement in marketing toilet paper. Marketing toilet paper is effectively about increasing involvement.
Marketing Myopia in Tap Water Services
Water utilities think they sell water, but is this really the case. I think most suffer from marketing myopia and need to look beyond the physical service.
“there is a fly in my soup”: Customer Service Goes Wrong
What does it mean when a customer says "there is a fly in my soup"? This article upacks the marketing axiom that the customer is always right.
Customer Complaints Are a Gift: Value from Customer Feedback
Customer complaints are a gift and a valuable tool for business improvement. You should motivate your customers to make the effort to complain.
Retail Theatre: The Magic of Brick and Mortar Shops
Retail theatre, viewing the shop as a stage, can help improving the customer experience. Retail theatre is the fundamental building block of shopping.
The Magic of Marketing
Magic and marketing both using deception to create a world of makebelieve. What does theatrical magic teach us about the magic of marketing?
Do You Know Customers? Sociological Imagination in Marketing
Marketers use a range of techniques to get to know customers. Sociological imagination in marketing helps to understand who your customers are.
Esoteric Change Management: Marketing to change employees
Can change management be based on the same principles as marketing campaigns to change consumer behaviour? Introducing esoteric change management.