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DEMAND FORECASTING
Prof. Shampa Nandi
Meaning & Definition of Demand
Forecasting
Demand forecasting is a systematic process that
involves anticipating the demand for the product
and services of an organization in future under a
set of uncontrollable and competitive forces.
Accurate demand forecasting is essential for a
firm to enable it to produce the required
quantities at the right time and arrange well in
advance for various inputs.
Meaning & Definition of Demand
Forecasting
In the words of Cundiff and Still, “Demand forecasting is
an estimate of sales during a specified future period
based on proposed marketing plan and a set of particular
uncontrollable and competitive forces.”
Demand forecasting enables an organization to take
various business decisions, such as planning the
production process, purchasing raw materials, managing
funds, and deciding the price of the product. An
organization can forecast demand by making own
estimates called guess estimate or taking the help of
specialized consultants or market research agencies.
METHODS OF DEMAND FORECASTING
A) Qualitative Techniques/ Opinion
Polling Method
- In this method, the opinion of the buyers, sales
force and expert could be gathered to determine
the emerging trend in the market.
- Suited for short term demand forecasting.
-Demand forecasting for new product can b made
by qualitative techniques.
The opinion polling methods of demand
forecasting are of following kinds:
1) Consumer Survey Method
2) Sales Force Opinion Method
3) Delphi Method
1) Consumer Survey Method
Survey method is one of the most common and direct
methods of forecasting demand in the short term. This
method encompasses the future purchase plans of
consumers and their intentions. In this method, an
organization conducts surveys with consumers to
determine the demand for their existing products and
services and anticipate the future demand accordingly.
Survey method include:
a) Complete Enumeration Survey
b) Sample Survey and Test Marketing
c) End Use
1) Consumer Survey Method
a) Complete Enumeration Survey:
In this method records the data & aggregates of
consumers
If the data is wrongly recorded than Demand Forecasting
going wrong, than this method will be totally useless.
b) Sample Survey & Test Marketing:
Only few customers selected and their views collected.
Based on the assumption that the sample truly
represents the population.
This method is simple and does not cost much
The main disadvantage is that the sample may not be a
true representation of the entire population.
1) Consumer Survey Method
c) End Use Method:
This method Focuses on Forecasting the demand for
intermediary Goods.
Under this method, the sales of a Product are projected
through a survey of its end users.
Example:
Milk is a commodity which can be used as an
intermediary good for the production of ice cream, and
other dairy products.
2) Sales Force Opinion Method
- In this method , instead of consumers, the opinion of the
opinion of salesman is sought.
- It is also referred as the “grass root approach” as it is a
bottom- up method that requires each sales person in the
company to make an individual forecast for his or her
particular sales territory.
- The composite of all forecasts then constitutes the sales
forecast for the organisation.
- The main advantage is that the collecting data from its own
employees is easier for a firm than to do it from external
parties.
- The main disadvantage is that the sales force may give biased
views as the projected demand affects their future job
prospects.
3) Delphi Technique
This method is also known as expert opinion method.
In this method seeks the opinion of groups of Expert through mail
about the expected level of Demand.
The identity of expert is kept secret.
These opinion exchanged among the various experts and their
reactions are sought and analyzed.
The process goes on until some sort of unanimity is arrived at
among all the experts.
The advantage is that the forecast is reliable as it is based on the
opinion of people who know the product very well.
The disadvantage is that the method is subjective and not based
on scientific analysis.
B) Quantitative Techniques/
Statistical or Analytical Methods
These are forecasting techniques that make use of
historical quantitative data.
A statistical concept is applied to the existing data in order
to generate the predicted demand in the forecast period.
The statistical methods, which are frequently used, for
making demand projection are:
1) Trend Projection Method
2) Barometric Method
3) Regression Method
4) Econometric Method
1) Trend Projection Method
-An old firm can use its own data of past years regarding sales
in past years.
-These data are known as time series of sales.
-Assumes that past trend will continue in future.
-Past trend is extrapolated (generalised).
The trend can be estimated by using any one of the following
methods:
a) Graphical Method
b) Least Square Method
c) Time Series Data
d) Moving Average Method
e) Exponential Smoothing
1) Trend Projection Method
a) Graphical Method:
A trend line can be fitted through a series graphically.
The direction of curve shows the trend.
The main drawback of this method is that it may show the
trend but not measure it.
b) Least Square Method:
1) Trend Projection Method
c) Time Series Data:
Data collected over a period of time recording historical
changes in price, income, and other relevant variables
influencing demand for a commodity.
Time series analysis relates to the determination of changes in
a variable in relation to time.
d) Moving Average Method:
The moving average of the sales of the past years is computed.
The computed moving average is taken as forecast for the next
year or period.
This is based on the assumption that future sales are the
average of the past sales.
1) Trend Projection Method
e) Exponential Smoothing:
It uses a weighted average of past data as the basis for a
forecast.
The procedure gives heaviest weight to more recent
information and smaller weights to observations in the more
distant past.
The reason for this is that the future is more dependent on the
recent past than on the distant past.
2) Barometric Method
In barometric method, demand is predicted on the basis of
past events or key variables occurring in the present.
This method is also used to predict various economic
indicators, such as saving, investment, and income.
This method was introduced by Harvard Economic Service in
1920 and further revised by National Bureau of Economic
Research (NBER) in 1930s.
This technique helps in determining the general trend of
business activities.
For example, suppose government allots land to the XYZ
society for constructing buildings. This indicates that there
would be high demand for cement, bricks, and steel.
The main advantage of this method is that it is applicable even
in the absence of past data.
3) Regression Method
This method is undertake to measure the relationship
between two variables where correlation appears to exist.
E.g. The age of the air condition machine and the annual repair
expenses.
This method is purely based on the statistical data.
4) Econometric Method
It is assumed that demand is determined by one or more
variables. E.g. income, population, etc.
Demand is forecast on the basis of systematic analysis of
economic relations by combining economic theory with
mathematical and statistical tools.
Importance of Demand Forecasting
1) Production Planning:
Expansion of output of the firm should be abased on the
estimates of likely demand, otherwise there may be
overproduction and consequent losses may have to be faced.
2) Sales Forecasting:
Sales forecasting is based on the demand forecasting.
Promotional efforts of the firm should be based on the sales
forcasting
Importance of Demand Forecasting
3) Control of Business:
For controlling the business, it is essential to have a well
conceived budgeting of costs and profits that is based on the
forecast of annual demand.
4) Inventory Control:
A satisfactory control of business inventories, raw materials,
intermediate goods, finished product, etc. requires satisfactory
estimates of the future requirements which can be traced
through demand forecasting.
Importance of Demand Forecasting
5) Economic Planning and Policy Making:
The government can determine its import and export policies
in view of the long-term demand forecasting for various goods
in the country.
6) Growth and Long- term Investment Programs:
Demand forecasting is necessary for determining the growth
rate of the firm and its long-term investment programs and
planning.
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Demand forecasting

  • 2. Meaning & Definition of Demand Forecasting Demand forecasting is a systematic process that involves anticipating the demand for the product and services of an organization in future under a set of uncontrollable and competitive forces. Accurate demand forecasting is essential for a firm to enable it to produce the required quantities at the right time and arrange well in advance for various inputs.
  • 3. Meaning & Definition of Demand Forecasting In the words of Cundiff and Still, “Demand forecasting is an estimate of sales during a specified future period based on proposed marketing plan and a set of particular uncontrollable and competitive forces.” Demand forecasting enables an organization to take various business decisions, such as planning the production process, purchasing raw materials, managing funds, and deciding the price of the product. An organization can forecast demand by making own estimates called guess estimate or taking the help of specialized consultants or market research agencies.
  • 4. METHODS OF DEMAND FORECASTING
  • 5. A) Qualitative Techniques/ Opinion Polling Method - In this method, the opinion of the buyers, sales force and expert could be gathered to determine the emerging trend in the market. - Suited for short term demand forecasting. -Demand forecasting for new product can b made by qualitative techniques. The opinion polling methods of demand forecasting are of following kinds: 1) Consumer Survey Method 2) Sales Force Opinion Method 3) Delphi Method
  • 6. 1) Consumer Survey Method Survey method is one of the most common and direct methods of forecasting demand in the short term. This method encompasses the future purchase plans of consumers and their intentions. In this method, an organization conducts surveys with consumers to determine the demand for their existing products and services and anticipate the future demand accordingly. Survey method include: a) Complete Enumeration Survey b) Sample Survey and Test Marketing c) End Use
  • 7. 1) Consumer Survey Method a) Complete Enumeration Survey: In this method records the data & aggregates of consumers If the data is wrongly recorded than Demand Forecasting going wrong, than this method will be totally useless. b) Sample Survey & Test Marketing: Only few customers selected and their views collected. Based on the assumption that the sample truly represents the population. This method is simple and does not cost much The main disadvantage is that the sample may not be a true representation of the entire population.
  • 8. 1) Consumer Survey Method c) End Use Method: This method Focuses on Forecasting the demand for intermediary Goods. Under this method, the sales of a Product are projected through a survey of its end users. Example: Milk is a commodity which can be used as an intermediary good for the production of ice cream, and other dairy products.
  • 9. 2) Sales Force Opinion Method - In this method , instead of consumers, the opinion of the opinion of salesman is sought. - It is also referred as the “grass root approach” as it is a bottom- up method that requires each sales person in the company to make an individual forecast for his or her particular sales territory. - The composite of all forecasts then constitutes the sales forecast for the organisation. - The main advantage is that the collecting data from its own employees is easier for a firm than to do it from external parties. - The main disadvantage is that the sales force may give biased views as the projected demand affects their future job prospects.
  • 10. 3) Delphi Technique This method is also known as expert opinion method. In this method seeks the opinion of groups of Expert through mail about the expected level of Demand. The identity of expert is kept secret. These opinion exchanged among the various experts and their reactions are sought and analyzed. The process goes on until some sort of unanimity is arrived at among all the experts. The advantage is that the forecast is reliable as it is based on the opinion of people who know the product very well. The disadvantage is that the method is subjective and not based on scientific analysis.
  • 11. B) Quantitative Techniques/ Statistical or Analytical Methods These are forecasting techniques that make use of historical quantitative data. A statistical concept is applied to the existing data in order to generate the predicted demand in the forecast period. The statistical methods, which are frequently used, for making demand projection are: 1) Trend Projection Method 2) Barometric Method 3) Regression Method 4) Econometric Method
  • 12. 1) Trend Projection Method -An old firm can use its own data of past years regarding sales in past years. -These data are known as time series of sales. -Assumes that past trend will continue in future. -Past trend is extrapolated (generalised). The trend can be estimated by using any one of the following methods: a) Graphical Method b) Least Square Method c) Time Series Data d) Moving Average Method e) Exponential Smoothing
  • 13. 1) Trend Projection Method a) Graphical Method: A trend line can be fitted through a series graphically. The direction of curve shows the trend. The main drawback of this method is that it may show the trend but not measure it. b) Least Square Method:
  • 14. 1) Trend Projection Method c) Time Series Data: Data collected over a period of time recording historical changes in price, income, and other relevant variables influencing demand for a commodity. Time series analysis relates to the determination of changes in a variable in relation to time. d) Moving Average Method: The moving average of the sales of the past years is computed. The computed moving average is taken as forecast for the next year or period. This is based on the assumption that future sales are the average of the past sales.
  • 15. 1) Trend Projection Method e) Exponential Smoothing: It uses a weighted average of past data as the basis for a forecast. The procedure gives heaviest weight to more recent information and smaller weights to observations in the more distant past. The reason for this is that the future is more dependent on the recent past than on the distant past.
  • 16. 2) Barometric Method In barometric method, demand is predicted on the basis of past events or key variables occurring in the present. This method is also used to predict various economic indicators, such as saving, investment, and income. This method was introduced by Harvard Economic Service in 1920 and further revised by National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) in 1930s. This technique helps in determining the general trend of business activities. For example, suppose government allots land to the XYZ society for constructing buildings. This indicates that there would be high demand for cement, bricks, and steel. The main advantage of this method is that it is applicable even in the absence of past data.
  • 17. 3) Regression Method This method is undertake to measure the relationship between two variables where correlation appears to exist. E.g. The age of the air condition machine and the annual repair expenses. This method is purely based on the statistical data.
  • 18. 4) Econometric Method It is assumed that demand is determined by one or more variables. E.g. income, population, etc. Demand is forecast on the basis of systematic analysis of economic relations by combining economic theory with mathematical and statistical tools.
  • 19. Importance of Demand Forecasting 1) Production Planning: Expansion of output of the firm should be abased on the estimates of likely demand, otherwise there may be overproduction and consequent losses may have to be faced. 2) Sales Forecasting: Sales forecasting is based on the demand forecasting. Promotional efforts of the firm should be based on the sales forcasting
  • 20. Importance of Demand Forecasting 3) Control of Business: For controlling the business, it is essential to have a well conceived budgeting of costs and profits that is based on the forecast of annual demand. 4) Inventory Control: A satisfactory control of business inventories, raw materials, intermediate goods, finished product, etc. requires satisfactory estimates of the future requirements which can be traced through demand forecasting.
  • 21. Importance of Demand Forecasting 5) Economic Planning and Policy Making: The government can determine its import and export policies in view of the long-term demand forecasting for various goods in the country. 6) Growth and Long- term Investment Programs: Demand forecasting is necessary for determining the growth rate of the firm and its long-term investment programs and planning.

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