Can anyone please tell me the difference between the term Business Development Manager & Marketing Manager/ also their difference in roles, functions, resposibilities, position in the organisation, and experience and if anything else?
From India, Kolkata
From India, Kolkata
Business Development is a sales activity that is expected to deliver results in the long term, for example developing a channel or partner strategy. Marketing is a function which supports both sales and business development allowing them to target specific market channels,customers , price and position the products.
Role and Responsibility differ depending on the Company, However in many companies sales is misunderstood for Business development
Regards,
From India, Mumbai
Role and Responsibility differ depending on the Company, However in many companies sales is misunderstood for Business development
Regards,
From India, Mumbai
Dear Vicky,
Marketing is a planning & responding to customer needs. Marketing is a human activity directed as satisfy needs & wants through an exchange process.Other hand Business is to only sale purpose one service and product.Main thing to increase sale & profit in business.Marketing is to know needs ,ideas,demerits about a specific product & services.
From India, Ludhiana
Marketing is a planning & responding to customer needs. Marketing is a human activity directed as satisfy needs & wants through an exchange process.Other hand Business is to only sale purpose one service and product.Main thing to increase sale & profit in business.Marketing is to know needs ,ideas,demerits about a specific product & services.
From India, Ludhiana
Marketing is lead generation, and creating awareness of the company and product in the market.
Sales is simply the process of converting leads into customers and retaining those customers for future ;
Business Development is looking beyond your current target market and sales channels to develop new market, new partners and new channels that inherently take longer to bring into the mainstream.
From India, Mumbai
Sales is simply the process of converting leads into customers and retaining those customers for future ;
Business Development is looking beyond your current target market and sales channels to develop new market, new partners and new channels that inherently take longer to bring into the mainstream.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Vicky,
Hema's responses are spot on!
Consider this example to highlight what she's already explained very well:
When Apple engaged Reddington and Ingram to sell iphones directly to consumers using their existing channels, market penetration etc, that was Business Development.
When Reddington and Microingram offered iphones on EMIs, cashback offers, and smartphone exchange programs, that is Marketing.
So, Business Development is an activity that needs to happen BEFORE marketing will ever be effective.
And, similarly, for marketing to be effective, there needs to be a sound Business Development strategy and plan that underpins it.
Makes sense?
Take care & have fun!
From India, Gurgaon
Hema's responses are spot on!
Consider this example to highlight what she's already explained very well:
When Apple engaged Reddington and Ingram to sell iphones directly to consumers using their existing channels, market penetration etc, that was Business Development.
When Reddington and Microingram offered iphones on EMIs, cashback offers, and smartphone exchange programs, that is Marketing.
So, Business Development is an activity that needs to happen BEFORE marketing will ever be effective.
And, similarly, for marketing to be effective, there needs to be a sound Business Development strategy and plan that underpins it.
Makes sense?
Take care & have fun!
From India, Gurgaon
Certainly! While the roles of Business Development Manager (BDM) and Marketing Manager (MM) can vary across industries and organizations, here are some general distinctions in terms of roles, functions, responsibilities, position in the organization, and experience:
Business Development Manager (BDM):
Role and Function:
Focus on Growth: BDMs are primarily concerned with identifying business opportunities, building relationships, and driving growth.
Sales and Partnerships: They often work closely with sales teams and may be involved in negotiating deals and partnerships.
Responsibilities:
Market Analysis: Conduct market research to identify potential areas for business expansion.
Client Acquisition: Acquire new clients or customers through strategic initiatives.
Negotiations: Participate in negotiations with clients, partners, and other stakeholders.
Position in the Organization:
Reports to Leadership: Typically reports to senior leadership, such as the CEO or Director of Business Development.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborates with various departments, including sales, marketing, and sometimes product development.
Experience:
Sales Background: Often requires a background in sales or a related field.
Strategic Vision: Strong strategic thinking and vision for business growth.
Marketing Manager (MM):
Role and Function:
Brand Promotion: MMs are responsible for promoting the company's brand and products/services.
Communication: Focus on communication strategies, advertising, and messaging to reach the target audience.
Responsibilities:
Campaign Management: Plan and execute marketing campaigns to generate leads and enhance brand visibility.
Market Positioning: Work on positioning the company and its products in the market.
Content Creation: Oversee content creation for various channels.
Position in the Organization:
Reports to Leadership: Typically reports to the Head of Marketing or Chief Marketing Officer.
Collaboration: Collaborates with sales, product development, and other departments.
Experience:
Marketing Background: Often requires a background in marketing, communications, or a related field.
Creativity: Strong creativity and the ability to develop engaging marketing strategies.
Overlapping Aspects:
Collaboration:
Both roles require collaboration with internal teams for the overall success of the business.
Strategic Thinking:
Both roles involve strategic thinking but applied to different aspects – business growth for BDM and brand visibility for MM.
Results-Oriented:
Both roles are results-oriented, but the definition of "results" may vary. For BDM, it could be revenue growth, while for MM, it might be successful campaign outcomes.
From United Kingdom, London
Business Development Manager (BDM):
Role and Function:
Focus on Growth: BDMs are primarily concerned with identifying business opportunities, building relationships, and driving growth.
Sales and Partnerships: They often work closely with sales teams and may be involved in negotiating deals and partnerships.
Responsibilities:
Market Analysis: Conduct market research to identify potential areas for business expansion.
Client Acquisition: Acquire new clients or customers through strategic initiatives.
Negotiations: Participate in negotiations with clients, partners, and other stakeholders.
Position in the Organization:
Reports to Leadership: Typically reports to senior leadership, such as the CEO or Director of Business Development.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborates with various departments, including sales, marketing, and sometimes product development.
Experience:
Sales Background: Often requires a background in sales or a related field.
Strategic Vision: Strong strategic thinking and vision for business growth.
Marketing Manager (MM):
Role and Function:
Brand Promotion: MMs are responsible for promoting the company's brand and products/services.
Communication: Focus on communication strategies, advertising, and messaging to reach the target audience.
Responsibilities:
Campaign Management: Plan and execute marketing campaigns to generate leads and enhance brand visibility.
Market Positioning: Work on positioning the company and its products in the market.
Content Creation: Oversee content creation for various channels.
Position in the Organization:
Reports to Leadership: Typically reports to the Head of Marketing or Chief Marketing Officer.
Collaboration: Collaborates with sales, product development, and other departments.
Experience:
Marketing Background: Often requires a background in marketing, communications, or a related field.
Creativity: Strong creativity and the ability to develop engaging marketing strategies.
Overlapping Aspects:
Collaboration:
Both roles require collaboration with internal teams for the overall success of the business.
Strategic Thinking:
Both roles involve strategic thinking but applied to different aspects – business growth for BDM and brand visibility for MM.
Results-Oriented:
Both roles are results-oriented, but the definition of "results" may vary. For BDM, it could be revenue growth, while for MM, it might be successful campaign outcomes.
From United Kingdom, London
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