Exam 4: External Analysis

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Which of the following is an example of a fragmented market?

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In the case study, Flow Right Brewery & Bar: A Family Affair, Chris analyzed his competition by developing a(n):

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Which of the following is a product of the Case Study, Guayaki Sustainable Rainforest Products Inc?

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After completing a competitive map, an owner can decide to:

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In the case study, Flow Right Brewery & Bar: A Family Affair, Chris' target customer turned out to be:

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A competitive map is used for the following reasons:

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In the Case Study, Guayaki Sustainable Rainforest Products Inc, the idea for Yerba Mate was based on:

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According to the book, which of the following sequences is correct when you want to start a new business?

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When analyzing which aspect of the home health business to focus on, Betty and Joan decided to focus on:

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An effective industry analysis identifies:

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Alyss opened a trendy new restaurant; her customer base includes individuals ages 5 to 95 who live within 50 miles of her restaurant.

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A resource-based analysis of a company assists the entrepreneur to understand what creates an orthodox practice.

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When growing a business, the owner needs to define who the likely customers are in order to expand.

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After drawing a geographical radius around the business, the owner should define the customer base that resides within that radius.

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Betty and Joan's perfect customer would be:

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_________ demonstrates how easy it is for a customer to switch to substitutes.

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Opening a restaurant on a college campus does not make it competitive with all the other restaurants in the city around the campus.

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A competitive map shows where all your competitors are located.

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James drew a 10 mile geographical radius around his location to identify potential customers; his next step is to define the customer base.

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In developing a competitive map, an owner should review:

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