Assignment title: Information
Unit:
Marketing in Business
Assignment title:
Highbury English Language School
June 2017
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Introduction
Highbury English Language School is a small business, located in north London. It has
been operating for eight years and is owned by husband and wife Kevin and Jill Watts.
Kevin manages the business, taking care of operations, finance and marketing. Jill is a
qualified and experienced English language teacher who delivers most of the teaching in
the school, with some classroom assistance from Kevin.
Scenario
The business has been trading well since it started, making a very good profit by delivering
intensive business English courses to visiting Japanese executives at the nearby
Mazubishi car plant. Kevin was a senior executive at the plant but took early retirement to
start the language school with his wife. He maintained good relationships with the
managers at the car plant, and used these to land the contract to deliver on-site English
language courses. Delivering classes on-site was a real benefit for the Highbury School
as it meant they did not need to invest in buying or leasing teaching accommodation.
However, Mazubishi has recently decided to change the way it develops English language
competency for its senior executives, preferring them to attend classes in Japan. There is
no issue with the quality of the classes delivered by the Highbury School, as these are
always very highly regarded by its students. However, Mazubishi wishes to standardise
course content and teaching methods delivered to all staff before they are posted to any of
their manufacturing plants around the world. The company has therefore decided not to
renew the contract with Highbury English Language School, when it expires in nine
months.
As Kevin is in charge of marketing, he realises he has nine months to devise a plan to
save the business. Losing the Mazubishi contract can be viewed as both an opportunity
and a threat so he needs to take stock of his current situation and consider his options.
Some of his immediate thoughts include:
Highbury English Language School has an excellent reputation for quality, albeit
with just the one client. There are also both advantages and disadvantages to
being a small, family business.
Should he try to find new customers for his existing courses, delivered in the same
way, given that there is high demand for business English courses in the large
number of overseas businesses present within his daily travelling distance?
Should he consider looking for new markets, diversifying from business English
courses to different segments, such as foreign school visits, or intensive courses for
foreign students seeking to enrol in higher education in the UK?
If he seeks new markets or develops new products, can he run a language school
which does not own its own teaching site? Should he consider buying or renting a
property? The business has healthy financial reserves but does not have the
capital to purchase property without committing to a sizeable mortgage.
Should he look for a collaborative arrangement with another organisation? This
could involve promoting intensive English language courses to the large number of
overseas football fans who travel to London, or working with London’s tourism
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Kevin has recruited you, as a business marketing expert, to act in an advisory role as he
seeks to establish new opportunities for Highbury English Language School.
Task 1 – 20 Marks
a) Consider the current situation at Highbury English Language School, with particular
reference to the business’s strengths and weaknesses. The loss of the Mazubishi
contract is clearly a threat to his business, but how could it be seen as an
opportunity? (8 marks)
b) Explaining any assumptions you make, use the PESTLE model to summarise and
evaluate the main factors which Kevin should consider when formulating his
marketing plan. (12 marks)
Task 2 – 35 Marks
a) Addressing each section of Ansoff’s Matrix, discuss the options open to Highbury
English Language School. (8 marks)
b) Identify what you think are the business’ brand attributes and discuss whether
Highbury English Language School should build on existing brand strengths or
create a new brand proposition if it is to succeed in any proposed marketing plan.
(13 marks)
c) Using the services marketing mix as a framework, summarise the key issues the
business needs to address in order to meet the opportunities and threats you have
already identified. (14 marks)
Task 3 – 20 Marks
Discuss the range of marketing research techniques which need to be applied to support
your discussion from the first two tasks.
In doing so you should summarise which sources of secondary research would
inform your situation analysis, both internal and external to the business, and how
and why they should be used. (10 marks)
You should also recommend the most appropriate methods of primary research to
supplement any existing, secondary data, and how these might be conducted (by
Kevin and Jill or by use of third party services). (10 marks)
Task 4 – 5 Marks
Highbury English Language School is clearly familiar with dealing with Japanese clientele,
but if the business is to attract other foreign customers it must consider cultural differences
in the way products and services are promoted and delivered. Describe the first FOUR (4)
of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and use the model to illustrate any key differences
between the Japanese market and others which might be attractive to the School.Page 4 of 4
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Task 5 – 15 Marks
Explain the importance of segmentation, targeting and positioning, with reference to
information provided in the case study. (3 marks)
With this in mind, summarise the range of communication methods which might
most effectively promote the Highbury English Language School’s new strategy.
(12 marks)
Task 6 – 5 Marks
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