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หลักการ/ความรูพื้นฐานของ Strategic Marketing Management Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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h Strategic Marketing การตลาดเชิงกลยุทธ h Marketing Strategy กลยุทธการตลาด

h Strategic Management - การจัดการเชิงกลยุทธ h (Mng. / Business) Strategy - กลยุทธ (ธุรกิจ, การจัดการ)

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ประเด็นสําคัญใน บทที่ 1 1. นิยาม organization’s business, mission, goals. 2. คนหา organization growth opportunities. 3. สรางกลยุทธ product-market strategies. 4. งบประมาณ, การเงิน, การผลิต, การใชทรัพยากร ดานการตลาด Budget marketing, financial, production resources. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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ประเด็นสําคัญใน บทที่ 1 5. การปรับกลยุทธ Reformulation & Recovery strategies. 6. นํากลยุทธมารางแผนการตลาด - marketing plan. 7. จรยยาบรรณ และความรับผิดชอบตอสังคม Marketing ethics & CSR : Corporate Social Responsibility

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PURPOSE OF MARKETING

To create long-term & mutually beneficial exchange relationships between an entity & the publics (individuals and organizations)

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF MARKETING MANAGERS

h Make day-to-day decisions. h Chart the organization’s direction. h Create & sustain a competitive advantage and affect the organization’s long-term performance.

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RESULTS OF EVOLUTION OF MARKETING MANAGER

h Created ‘Chief Marketing Officer’ (CMO) position in organizations. h Increased popularity of ‘Strategic marketing management’

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF CMOs h Define ‘business mission’ h Analyze ‘environmental, competitive, business situations’ h Develop ‘business objectives & goals’ h Define ‘customer value (propositions)’ & related ‘marketing strategies’

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SKILLS OF CMOs h Interpret market & operation information h Sense customer & competitor motivations h Frame strategic marketing in light of implementation considerations and financial targets/results

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

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STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT PROCESS 1. Define organization’s business, mission, goals 2. Identify organizational growth opportunities 3. Formulate product-market strategies 4. Budget marketing, financial, production resources 5. Develop reformulation & recovery strategies * 6. Implement ‘Strategies’ >> Write ‘Stg. Mkt. Plan’ Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

1. DEFINING ORGANIZATION’S BUSINESS, MISSION, GOALS นิยาม/กําหนด ลักษณะธุรกิจ, พันธกิจ, วิสัยทัศน, เปาหมาย, วัตถุประสงค

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

2. IDENTIFYING & FRAMING ORGANIZATION’s GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES คนหาโอกาสทางการตลาด และแนวทางการเติบโตของบริษัท

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

3. FORMULATING PRODUCT-MARKET STRATEGIES สรางกลยุทธการตลาด (สรางผลิตภัณฑที่สอดคลองกับตลาด, ลูกคา)

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

4. BUDGETING MARKETING, FINANCE, PRODUCTION RESOURCES กําหนดงบประมาณ, การเงิน, การผลิต, การใชทรัพยากรตางๆ

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

5. DEVELOPING REFORMULATION & RECOVERY STRATEGIES การปรับปรุงกลยุทธ

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

6. Implement ‘Strategies’ Draft/Write ‘Stg. Mkt. Plan’ การนํากลยุทธไปปฏิบัติ, การเขียนแผนการตลาด Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

1. DEFINING ORGANIZATION’S BUSINESS, MISSION, GOALS นิยาม/กําหนด ลักษณะธุรกิจ, พันธกิจ, วิสัยทัศน, เปาหมาย, วัตถุประสงค

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BUSINESS DEFINITION h Answers the question, “What business are we in?” h What business an organization is in is neither obvious nor easy. h An organization defines its business by: • The type of customer served and the specific needs to be satisfied • The means or technology used to satisfy these customer needs Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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BUSINESS DEFINITION h Customer groups and needs are more enduring than the offerings and means or technologies to produce and deliver them. h What business is the Encyclopedia Britannica in?

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BUSINESS MISSION Consists of a written statement that: h Underscores the scope of an organization’s operations apparent in its business definition. h Reflects management’s vision of what the organization seeks to do. h Describes an organization’s purpose regarding its customers, products/services, markets, philosophy, and technology. h Crystallizes management’s vision of the organization’s long-term direction and character. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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BUSINESS MISSION Consists of a written statement that (continued): h Provides guidance in identifying, pursuing, and evaluating market-product opportunities. h Inspires and challenges employees to do what is valued by the organization and its customers. h Provides direction for setting goals or objectives. h Also applies to not-for-profit organizations.

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BUSINESS MISSION

“Our strategic intent is to help people find better ways to do great work— by constantly leading in document technologies, products, and services that improve our customers’ work processes and business results.” Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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BUSINESS MISSION

“To improve the quality of human life; to enhance self-reliance and concern for others; and to help people avoid, prepare for, and cope with emergencies.”

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BUSINESS GOALS OR OBJECTIVES h Convert the organization’s mission into tangible actions and results that are to be achieved within a specified time frame. h Are divided into three major categories: Production

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Financial

Marketing

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BUSINESS GOALS OR OBJECTIVES

Production

• Manufacturing and service capacity • Product and service quality

Financial

• Return on investment • Return on sales • Shareholder wealth

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• Profit • Cash flow

Market share

Customer satisfaction

Sales volume

Customer value creation

Profit

Customer lifetime value

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BUSINESS GOALS OR OBJECTIVES

A situation analysis is an appraisal of operations to determine reasons for the gap between what was or is expected and what has happened or will happen. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

2. IDENTIFYING & FRAMING ORGANIZATION’s GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES

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CONVERTING ENVIRONMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES INTO ORGANIZATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

Ask three questions: h What might we do? h What do we do best? h What must we do?

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WHAT MIGHT WE DO? Sources of environmental opportunities: h Unmet or changing consumer needs. h Unsatisfied buyer groups. h New means or technologies for delivering value to prospective buyers.

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WHAT DO WE DO BEST?

A distinctive competency describes an organization’s unique strengths or qualities, including skills, technologies, or resources that distinguish it from other organizations. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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WHAT DO WE DO BEST? Two criteria must be satisfied for a distinctive competency: h Competitors cannot replicate the skill easily or without a sizeable investment in time, effort, and money. h It should make a significant contribution to the benefits customers perceive, thereby providing them with superior value. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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GILLETTE: WHAT ARE ITS DISTINCTIVE COMPETENCIES?

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WHAT MUST WE DO?

Success requirements are basic tasks that an organization must perform in a market or industry to compete successfully. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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SWOT ANALYSIS SWOT analysis is a formal framework for identifying and framing organizational growth opportunities. - Type of Factor Organization

Favorable

Unfavorable

Internal Capabilities

Strengths

Weaknesses

External Environment

Opportunities

Threats

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SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths

What the organization is good at doing or some characteristic that gives it an important capability.

Weaknesses

What an organization lacks or does poorly relative to other organizations.

Opportunities

Developments or conditions in the environment that have favorable implications for the organization.

Threats

Pose dangers to the welfare of the organization.

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EXHIBIT 1.1: SAMPLE SWOT ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK Internal Factors

Strengths

Weaknesses

External Factors

Management

Economic

Marketing

Competition

Manufacturing

Consumer

R&D

Technology

Finance

Legal/Regulatory

Offerings

Industry/Market Structure

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Opportunities

Threats

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SWOT ANALYSIS Questions to ask after a SWOT analysis: h Which strengths represent distinctive competencies? Do they compare favorably with what are believed to be market or industry success requirements? h Which weaknesses disqualify the organization from pursuing certain opportunities? h Does a pattern emerge from the SWOT analysis? Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

3. FORMULATING PRODUCT-MARKET STRATEGIES

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PRODUCT-MARKET STRATEGY

A product-market strategy involves selecting specific markets and profitably reaching them through an integrated program called a marketing mix. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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EXHIBIT 1.2: PRODUCT-MARKET STRATEGIES Markets

Existing

Existing

New

Market Penetration

Market Development

New Offering Development

Diversification

Offerings New

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PRODUCT-MARKET STRATEGIES

A market-penetration strategy dictates that an organization seeks to gain greater dominance in a market in which it already has an offering (existing offerings existing markets). Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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MARKET-PENETRATION STRATEGY This strategy involves: h Increasing present buyers’ usage or consumption rates of the offering. h Attracting buyers of competing offerings. h Stimulating product trial among potential customers.

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MARKET-PENETRATION STRATEGY Factors to consider when adopting this strategy: h Examine market growth. h Assess competitive reaction. h Analyze the capacity of the market to increase usage or consumption rates and the availability of new buyers. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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PRODUCT-MARKET STRATEGIES

A market-development strategy dictates that an organization introduce its existing offerings to markets other than those it is currently serving (existing offerings new markets). Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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MARKET-DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY This strategy involves: h Adjusting the marketing mix, such as: • Modifying the basic product offering • Using different distribution outlets • Changing the sales effort or advertising

h Analyzing competitors’ strengths, weaknesses, and potential for retaliation. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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MARKET-DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY This strategy involves (continued): h Identifying the number, motivation, and buying patterns of new buyers. h Determining the organization’s ability to adapt to new markets to evaluate success.

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MARKET-DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Internationally, this strategy has four forms:

Exporting

Licensing

Joint Venture/ Strategic Alliance

Direct Investment

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MARKET-DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Exporting

Involves marketing the same offering in another country through sales offices or intermediaries.

Licensing

Is a contract where one firm (licensee) is given the rights to patents, trademarks, etc. by the owner (licensor) in turn for a royalty or fee.

Joint Venture/ Strategic Alliance

Involves investment by both a foreign firm and a local company to create a new entity in the host country. The two forms share ownership, control, and profits of the entity.

Direct Investment

Involves investing in a manufacturing and/or assembly facility in a foreign market. Is the most risky and requires the most commitment.

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PRODUCT-MARKET STRATEGIES

A product- (new offering-) development strategy dictates that an organization create new offerings existing markets.

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PRODUCT-DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY This strategy involves: Product Innovation

Developing totally new offerings.

Product Augmentation

Enhancing the value to customers of existing offerings.

Product Line Extension

Adding different features, sizes, etc. to broaden the existing line.

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PRODUCT-DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Factors to consider when adopting this strategy: h The market size and volume needed for profitability. h The magnitude and timing of competitors’ responses. h The impact of the new product on the sales of existing offerings (cannibalization). h The capacity of the organization to deliver the offerings to the market(s). Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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PRODUCT-MARKET STRATEGIES

A diversification strategy involves the development or acquisition of offerings new to the organization and the introduction of those offerings to publics not previously served by the organization (new offerings new markets).

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DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGY Considerations regarding this strategy: h Many firms have adopted this strategy to take advantage of growth opportunities. h Is very risky because both the offerings and pubic/market are new to the organization. h Can be successful if the organization applies its distinctive competencies to reaching new markets with new offerings. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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STRATEGY SELECTION Product-market strategies are evaluated based on: h The organization’s business definition, mission, and capabilities. h Market capacity and behavior. h Environmental forces. h Competitive activities. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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STRATEGY SELECTION Product-market strategies are chosen based on: h Costs and benefits of a strategy. h Probabilities of success for a strategy. h Analysis of competitive structure, market dynamics, and opportunity costs. h The product itself. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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EXHIBIT 1.3: DECISION-TREE FORMAT Action

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Outcome

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EXHIBIT 1.4: SAMPLE DECISION-TREE Action Marketpenetration strategy

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Response

Outcome

Aggressive competition

Estimated profit of $2 million

Passive competition

Estimated profit of $3 million

Aggressive competition

Estimated profit of $1 million

Passive competition

Estimated profit of $4 million

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THE MARKETING MIX Communication Aggressive Strategy competition

Product Strategy

Customer

Aggressive competition

Channel Strategy

Passive competition

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THE MARKETING MIX Product Strategy

Communication Strategy

Channel Strategy

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Kind of product, service, or idea offered.

How the product, service, or Estimated idea will beprofit communicated to buyers. Informs and assures of$3 million buyers that the offering will meet their needs. Method for distributing the product or service to buyers. Satisfies buyers’ shopping patterns and Aggressive purchase requirements. Provides information competition and offering availability. Estimated profit of $4 million Amount buyers will pay for the offering. Represents the value or benefits provided. Slide 1-62


FORMULATING THE MARKETING MIX h Depends on the success requirements of the market. h Delivers customer value in marketspace, Estimated profit million the new interactive capabilities ofof$3 the Internet. Aggressive competition

h Must be consistent with both the needs of the markets and the organization’s Estimated profit of $4 million capacity. h Is as much art and science. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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4. BUDGETING MARKETING, FINANCE, PRODUCTION RESOURCES

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BUDGETING

A budget is a formal, quantitative expression of an organization’s planning and strategy initiatives expressed in financial terms. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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BUDGETING A master budget consists of: Operating Budget

Focuses on the income statement. Also referred to as a pro forma income statement or profit plan.

Financial Budget

Focuses on the effect the operating budget has on the organization’s cash position.

Special Budgets

Focuses on developing advertising, sales, and other budgets that support the master budget.

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

5. DEVELOPING REFORMULATION & RECOVERY STRATEGIES

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MARKETING AUDIT A marketing audit is a comprehensive, systematic, and periodic examination of a firm’s or business unit’s marketing environment, objectives, strategies, and activities to determine problem areas and opportunities and recommend a plan of action to improve the firm’s marketing performance. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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MARKETING AUDIT Addresses the following questions: Strategic

Are we doing the right things?

Operational

Are we doing things right?

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REFORMULATION AND RECOVERY STRATEGIES Have the following purposes: h Forces marketing managers to ask “What if…?” questions. h Allows for contingency plans, preplanning of reformulation and recovery strategies that lead to faster reaction time in implementing remedial action.

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FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

6. Implement ‘Strategies’ Draft/Write ‘Stg. Mkt. Plan’

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DRAFTING A MARKETING PLAN

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MARKETING PLAN

A marketing plan is a formal, written document that describes the context and scope of an organization’s marketing effort to achieve defined goals or objectives within a specific future time period. Kerin – Stg Mkt. – Prasert S.

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MARKETING PLAN h Consists of: Business Plan

Marketing Plan

Product Plan

h Each has these time dimensions: Short-term

Focuses on a 1-year period.

Long-term

Focuses on a 3- to 5-year period.

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CHAPTER 1: FOUNDATIONS OF STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT

MARKETING ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

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ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY h Most marketing decisions involve some degree of moral judgment. h Marketers should take actions that are legal, ethical, and socially responsible.

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