Deck 11: Product and Branding Concepts
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Deck 11: Product and Branding Concepts
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Providers can maintain inventories of their services.
False
2
Convenience of location is unimportant to a consumer who wants to buy a specialty product.
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3
The seller's image is very important for those marketers who sell convenience products.
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4
Internet security software that requires periodic updates and annual product upgrades is considered a pure service on the goods-services continuum.
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One way to distinguish goods from services is that services are inseparable from their service providers.
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An automated teller machine (ATM) is an example of a convenience service.
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Staples are convenience goods and services that consumers constantly replenish to maintain a ready inventory.
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In contrast to the purchase of shopping products, consumers buy convenience products only after comparing competing offerings on such characteristics as price, quality, style, and color.
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Shopping products typically cost less than convenience purchases.
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10
A chocolate bar bought while standing in the checkout line is an example of staples.
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11
The purchaser of a shopping product lacks complete information prior to the buying trip and gathers information during the buying process.
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12
Services are intangible products.
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13
Milk is an example of a convenience product.
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14
A dentist provides pure service.
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15
The marketing mix is the blending of the four strategy elements - product, price, distribution, and promotion - to satisfy the target market.
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16
A dinner at an exclusive restaurant is a pure good.
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A career counseling session is an example of a pure service on the goods-services continuum.
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A college education is an example of a pure product on the goods-services continuum.
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As consumers devote little effort to convenience product purchase decisions, marketers must strive to make these exchanges as simple as possible.
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20
Restaurant chains often use the same room decor and dining menu at all their locations in an attempt to standardize the services they offer.
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21
Christopher is a hair stylist owns Curlz, the best salon in Los Angeles. The clients swear by Christopher, and brides and bridesmaids flock to him for all weddings in LA. Christopher's name has become synonymous with the service at Curlz. Which of the following characteristics of services best explains this association?
A) Companies cannot easily standardize services.
B) Service standards show wide variations.
C) Services are inseparable from the service providers.
D) Services are perishable and intangible.
A) Companies cannot easily standardize services.
B) Service standards show wide variations.
C) Services are inseparable from the service providers.
D) Services are perishable and intangible.
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22
Convenience products that customers constantly replenish to maintain a ready inventory are categorized as:
A) staples.
B) impulse goods.
C) emergency goods.
D) shopping products.
A) staples.
B) impulse goods.
C) emergency goods.
D) shopping products.
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23
Which of the following products would generally be considered as a staple?
A) Lawn mower
B) Laptop
C) Dishwashing liquid
D) Luxury perfume
A) Lawn mower
B) Laptop
C) Dishwashing liquid
D) Luxury perfume
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24
Hershey's introduction of a sugar-free version of its candy bar is an example of line extension.
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25
Consumer goods such as soap, milk, and deodorants are generally classified as _____ products.
A) convenience
B) utilitarian
C) shopping
D) specialty
A) convenience
B) utilitarian
C) shopping
D) specialty
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26
The classification system for business products emphasizes customer buying behavior rather than product uses.
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27
Marketing accessory equipment requires continuous representation and dealing with the widespread geographic dispersion of purchasers.
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28
Extensive planning time is required for the purchase of supplies.
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29
Which of the following is most likely to be categorized as a consumer product as well as a business product?
A) Natural gas
B) Iron ore
C) Concrete mixers
D) Agriculture produce
A) Natural gas
B) Iron ore
C) Concrete mixers
D) Agriculture produce
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30
Which of the following is true of services?
A) Services are tangible.
B) Services are inseparable from service providers.
C) Companies can easily standardize services.
D) Services are nonperishable.
A) Services are tangible.
B) Services are inseparable from service providers.
C) Companies can easily standardize services.
D) Services are nonperishable.
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31
Specialty products are:
A) products marketed to consumers who may not yet recognize a need for them.
B) products with unique characteristics that cause buyers to prize those brands.
C) products bought in response to unexpected and urgent needs.
D) products purchased on the spur of the moment.
A) products marketed to consumers who may not yet recognize a need for them.
B) products with unique characteristics that cause buyers to prize those brands.
C) products bought in response to unexpected and urgent needs.
D) products purchased on the spur of the moment.
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32
When Tom decided to buy a washing machine, he had very little knowledge of competing products in the market. He did research on the Internet, talked to his friends, and compared features of different models. Finally, he decided to buy an LG top load, semi-automatic washing machine. This is an example of buying a(n) _____.
A) shopping product
B) staple
C) convenience product
D) specialty product
A) shopping product
B) staple
C) convenience product
D) specialty product
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33
Installations are major capital investments in the B2B markets such as customized software and heavy machinery.
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34
Which of the following comes closest to providing pure service?
A) A retail store
B) An automobile dealership
C) A coffee shop
D) A fitness gym
A) A retail store
B) An automobile dealership
C) A coffee shop
D) A fitness gym
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35
Which of the following comes closest to providing a pure good?
A) A company that manufactures elevators
B) A laundry
C) A fitness gym
D) An advertising agency
A) A company that manufactures elevators
B) A laundry
C) A fitness gym
D) An advertising agency
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36
Richard generally frequented Brewz, a coffeehouse chain, when he was in Florida. However, when his company transferred him to China, he found that the Brewz in Shanghai does not offer the same quality service as their coffee houses in Florida. Which of the following best explains this differential perception in service quality?
A) Companies cannot easily standardize services.
B) Buyers often play important roles in the creation and distribution of services.
C) Services are perishable and intangible.
D) Providers cannot make inventories of their services.
A) Companies cannot easily standardize services.
B) Buyers often play important roles in the creation and distribution of services.
C) Services are perishable and intangible.
D) Providers cannot make inventories of their services.
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37
Purchasers of component parts and materials need regular, continuous supplies of uniform-quality products.
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38
Shopping products are:
A) products that consumers purchase after comparing competing offers.
B) products with unique characteristics that cause buyers to prize those brands.
C) products bought in response to unexpected and urgent needs.
D) products purchased on the spur of the moment.
A) products that consumers purchase after comparing competing offers.
B) products with unique characteristics that cause buyers to prize those brands.
C) products bought in response to unexpected and urgent needs.
D) products purchased on the spur of the moment.
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39
Which of the following is true of convenience products?
A) Consumers generally don't have prior need recognition of convenience products before purchasing them.
B) Consumers generally tend to purchase convenience products immediately and with minimal effort.
C) Consumers tend to buy convenience products after a long-term evaluation of competing products in the market.
D) Consumers tend to buy convenience products because of the prestige associated with their ownership.
A) Consumers generally don't have prior need recognition of convenience products before purchasing them.
B) Consumers generally tend to purchase convenience products immediately and with minimal effort.
C) Consumers tend to buy convenience products after a long-term evaluation of competing products in the market.
D) Consumers tend to buy convenience products because of the prestige associated with their ownership.
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40
Supermarkets usually display items such as candies, gums, and magazines near the checkout counter because:
A) they tend to be purchased on the spur of the moment.
B) they can be replenished easily on short notice.
C) of the prestige associated with their ownership.
D) they are closely evaluated prior to purchase.
A) they tend to be purchased on the spur of the moment.
B) they can be replenished easily on short notice.
C) of the prestige associated with their ownership.
D) they are closely evaluated prior to purchase.
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41
Using the consumer products classification system, which of the following is true of the marketing mix factors for a convenience product?
A) It is generally high priced.
B) The seller's image is very important.
C) It has a long distribution channel.
D) Its number of sales outlets tends to be very few.
A) It is generally high priced.
B) The seller's image is very important.
C) It has a long distribution channel.
D) Its number of sales outlets tends to be very few.
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42
Ryan, a successful entrepreneur, is planning to get into the petroleum business. He has bought two jack-up rigs running into millions of dollars to start the business. These rigs are examples of:
A) installations.
B) accessory equipment.
C) supplies.
D) component parts.
A) installations.
B) accessory equipment.
C) supplies.
D) component parts.
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43
Using the consumer products classification system, which of the following is most likely to be true of the consumer factors for convenience products?
A) Consumers tend to purchase convenience products frequently.
B) Consumers tend to plan extensively before purchase.
C) Consumers tend to regard convenience of location as unimportant.
D) Consumers tend to compare price and quality between competing products.
A) Consumers tend to purchase convenience products frequently.
B) Consumers tend to plan extensively before purchase.
C) Consumers tend to regard convenience of location as unimportant.
D) Consumers tend to compare price and quality between competing products.
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44
In the context of business products, office stationery will fall under the category of:
A) installations.
B) shopping products.
C) supplies.
D) accessory equipment.
A) installations.
B) shopping products.
C) supplies.
D) accessory equipment.
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45
Which of the following is true of specialty products?
A) Purchasers are usually bargain hunters who are not willing to pay much.
B) Purchasers begin shopping with complete information of the desired product.
C) Purchasers tend to exert minimal effort to obtain the desired product.
D) Purchasers generally accept substitutes if the desired product is unavailable.
A) Purchasers are usually bargain hunters who are not willing to pay much.
B) Purchasers begin shopping with complete information of the desired product.
C) Purchasers tend to exert minimal effort to obtain the desired product.
D) Purchasers generally accept substitutes if the desired product is unavailable.
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46
_____ constitute the regular expenses a firm incurs in its daily operations.
A) Impulse products
B) Installations
C) Supplies
D) Accessory equipment
A) Impulse products
B) Installations
C) Supplies
D) Accessory equipment
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47
Which of the following consists of intangible products that firms buy to facilitate their production and operating processes?
A) Installations
B) Accessories
C) Business services
D) Operating supplies
A) Installations
B) Accessories
C) Business services
D) Operating supplies
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48
Using the consumer products classification system, which of the following is most likely to be true of the consumer factors for specialty products?
A) Consumers tend to purchase specialty products frequently.
B) Consumers always compare price and quality between competing products.
C) Consumers tend to regard convenience of location as very important.
D) Consumers tend to plan extensively before buying them.
A) Consumers tend to purchase specialty products frequently.
B) Consumers always compare price and quality between competing products.
C) Consumers tend to regard convenience of location as very important.
D) Consumers tend to plan extensively before buying them.
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49
In the context of the business products, items that typically cost less and last for shorter periods than installations are called _____.
A) shopping products
B) accessory equipment
C) supplies
D) impulse products
A) shopping products
B) accessory equipment
C) supplies
D) impulse products
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50
Sound systems, batteries, and tires that are included in the manufacturing of a car are examples of:
A) installations.
B) accessory equipment.
C) component parts and materials.
D) supplies.
A) installations.
B) accessory equipment.
C) component parts and materials.
D) supplies.
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51
Which of the following terms refers to the specialty products of the business market?
A) Installations
B) Accessory equipment
C) Shopping products
D) Component parts and materials
A) Installations
B) Accessory equipment
C) Shopping products
D) Component parts and materials
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52
Finished business products of one producer that become part of the final products of another producer are called _____.
A) installations
B) accessory equipment
C) supplies
D) component parts and materials
A) installations
B) accessory equipment
C) supplies
D) component parts and materials
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53
Which of the following can be classified as an accessory equipment?
A) Natural gas pipelines
B) Bottling units
C) Desktop computers
D) Printer cartridges
A) Natural gas pipelines
B) Bottling units
C) Desktop computers
D) Printer cartridges
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54
Bubbles, a major player in the beverage industry, is currently negotiating the purchase of a purification plant and a bottling unit. This is an important investment for Bubbles and the products have been designed specifically for them. Which of the following types of products is being purchased by Bubbles?
A) Accessory equipment
B) Installations
C) Component parts and materials
D) Supplies
A) Accessory equipment
B) Installations
C) Component parts and materials
D) Supplies
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55
How can we distinguish services from goods? Give an example of how buyers can play an important role in the creation of services.
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56
Beaux, a clothing boutique store, specializes in high-end evening wear for women. Most of the dresses are custom-made for their elite customers. Beaux is an example of a store offering _____ products.
A) impulse
B) convenience
C) shopping
D) specialty
A) impulse
B) convenience
C) shopping
D) specialty
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57
Which of the following business products would be classified as an installation?
A) Paper clips
B) Office filing cabinets
C) Liquid inkjet printers
D) Underground mining loaders
A) Paper clips
B) Office filing cabinets
C) Liquid inkjet printers
D) Underground mining loaders
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58
Natural resources, farm produce, and lumber constitute _____.
A) raw materials
B) accessory equipment
C) component parts and materials
D) installations
A) raw materials
B) accessory equipment
C) component parts and materials
D) installations
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59
Which of the following terms refers to the development of individual offerings that appeal to different market segments while remaining closely related to the existing product line?
A) Line penetration
B) Line innovation
C) Line extension
D) Line cannibalization
A) Line penetration
B) Line innovation
C) Line extension
D) Line cannibalization
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60
Using the consumer products classification system, which of the following is true of the marketing mix factors for a specialty product?
A) It generally has low price.
B) The seller's image is unimportant.
C) Its number of sales outlets tends to be very high.
D) It relies on personal selling by producers.
A) It generally has low price.
B) The seller's image is unimportant.
C) Its number of sales outlets tends to be very high.
D) It relies on personal selling by producers.
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61
Procter and Gamble offers several varieties of Tide liquid detergent for high efficiency washers. It recently added a "Sport" formulation plus Febreeze targeted to active consumers who have noticed that sports apparel such as dri-fit shirts are difficult to clean. The "Sport" formulation represents a(n):
A) line extension.
B) product fabrication.
C) novelty product.
D) evolved product.
A) line extension.
B) product fabrication.
C) novelty product.
D) evolved product.
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62
The cost of installations for business services is generally high because they tend to be part of a company's capital investment strategy. Which of the following statements is true of installations?
A) Installations require a very long distribution channel.
B) Installations are the least significant business products.
C) The quality of the product is less of an issue for company executives.
D) Companies promote the sale of installations via extensive advertising campaigns.
E) Company executives spend a lot of time planning before they purchase installations.
A) Installations require a very long distribution channel.
B) Installations are the least significant business products.
C) The quality of the product is less of an issue for company executives.
D) Companies promote the sale of installations via extensive advertising campaigns.
E) Company executives spend a lot of time planning before they purchase installations.
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63
Susan has noted the growing popularity of blow-dry-only salons with busy women who need last-minute hair care or touchups. Now she is opening her own. To maximize her opportunity for success, Susan should strive to:
A) Locate the salon in a visible location
B) Offer late-night and weekend hours
C) Promote the salon in as many media as possible
D) Promote the salon in a few prestigious media
E) Not require appointments
A) Locate the salon in a visible location
B) Offer late-night and weekend hours
C) Promote the salon in as many media as possible
D) Promote the salon in a few prestigious media
E) Not require appointments
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64
What are the categories of convenience products? Give examples for each type.
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65
Define consumer products and business products. Explain the different types of consumer products. Give an example of each from your recent purchasing activities.
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66
Karen prefers to buy Chemtec's cleaning products over other brands if they are easily available in the market. Karen is in the brand insistence stage of brand loyalty.
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Brand insistence, the ultimate stage in brand loyalty, leads consumers to refuse alternatives and to search extensively for the desired merchandise.
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Brand insistence is a company's first objective for newly introduced products.
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69
Mike doesn't like to shop but when he needs new clothes, he goes to the Buckle because he's learned they have great products, excellent service, and make it easy to get and out of the store quickly. Since he's away from home attending college, he visits the local Buckle store to purchase a new pair of jeans. However, no one greets him when he enters or asks him if he needs help. He can't remember the style of jean he normally buys and becomes so frustrated that he leaves the store without making a purchase. What aspect or characteristic of service best characterizes Mike's experience at the Buckle near his college?
A) Service standards show wide variations
B) Services are perishable
C) Services are inseparable from the service providers
D) Services are intangible
A) Service standards show wide variations
B) Services are perishable
C) Services are inseparable from the service providers
D) Services are intangible
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Brand preference is the stage of brand loyalty at which consumers rely on previous experience with a branded product when choosing it, if available, over competitors' products.
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You are a rising star in the purchasing department at your company and you have recently been promoted to manager of business services procurement. As your title suggests, you will be responsible for purchasing business services for your firm. Required:
Which of the following statements is true regarding your new role?
A) You will be purchasing raw materials.
B) You will be purchasing MRO supplies.
C) You will be purchasing component parts.
D) You will be purchasing janitorial services.
E) You will be purchasing process materials.
Which of the following statements is true regarding your new role?
A) You will be purchasing raw materials.
B) You will be purchasing MRO supplies.
C) You will be purchasing component parts.
D) You will be purchasing janitorial services.
E) You will be purchasing process materials.
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Dave is a consultant who advises manufacturers on issues related to maintenance, repair, and operations in their factories. Dave supplies a(n):
A) MRO product
B) Business service
C) Internal service
D) Collaborative service
E) Component service
A) MRO product
B) Business service
C) Internal service
D) Collaborative service
E) Component service
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73
Discuss the five different categories of business products.
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74
Kiddie Car Inc. offers transportation between home, school, and activities to children whose parents are unavailable to drive them. The company charges much less on weekends than during the week. This reflects the ______ of Kiddie Car's services.
A) Intangibility
B) Perishability
C) Inseparability
D) Standardization
E) Positioning
A) Intangibility
B) Perishability
C) Inseparability
D) Standardization
E) Positioning
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75
Discuss the characteristics of shopping products. Do marketers essentially use the same approach to market all shopping products?
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Jessica is planning a vacation and is interested in taking a cruise. She's starting to research cruise lines and prices and had hoped to take a cruise with her husband over the Christmas holidays. She's learning that the prices for a cruise are much higher for cruises that depart between December 22nd and January 3rd. However, she notices that prices are somewhat lower from January 4th through March 1st. Which aspect or characteristics of services does this difference in price reflect?
A) Services are perishable.
B) Services are intangible.
C) Services are inseparable from the service providers.
D) Companies cannot easily standardize services.
A) Services are perishable.
B) Services are intangible.
C) Services are inseparable from the service providers.
D) Companies cannot easily standardize services.
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Asmeret works as a hotel manager for a popular family resort and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. During the summer, hotel managers aim for an occupancy rate of at least 85% to ensure that overhead costs are covered. The resort is known for its quality services; guests generally return an average of three times during the summer and use their rewards and loyalty cards during their stays. On this particular day, Asmeret is quite stressed because the occupancy rate is only 65%. If the hotel fails to sell at least an additional 20% of the available rooms, she might be in some trouble. Required:
Which aspect of a service is best illustrated in the scenario?
A) Services are perishable.
B) Service standards show wide variation.
C) Services are inseparable from service providers.
D) Companies cannot easily standardize the services they provide.
E) Buyers play an important role in the creation and distribution of services.
Which aspect of a service is best illustrated in the scenario?
A) Services are perishable.
B) Service standards show wide variation.
C) Services are inseparable from service providers.
D) Companies cannot easily standardize the services they provide.
E) Buyers play an important role in the creation and distribution of services.
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Sam is a sales representative with Stepan, a global chemical supplier with manufacturing operations around the globe. Sam is based in the Midwest and Procter and Gamble is one of his accounts. Stepan is known as a quality producer of surfactants which are utilized by companies like Procter and Gamble to make their products work better. For example, Procter and Gamble utilizes surfactants in Tide detergent in order to get clothes cleaner and separate the "cleaning agent" from the water. Stepan produces their surfactant as one of their "finished products" but when added to Tide detergent, the surfactant from Stepan becomes a final product of Procter and Gamble. Which type of business product are Stepan's surfactants?
A) component parts and materials
B) raw materials
C) supplies
D) accessory equipment
A) component parts and materials
B) raw materials
C) supplies
D) accessory equipment
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Once consumers have used a product, seen it advertised, or noticed it in a store, it moves from the unknown to the known category, which increases the probability that they will purchase it.
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You work for the purchasing department of an up-and-coming eco-friendly fashion manufacturer, and have been asked to ensure that you have ordered enough raw materials for the pieces in the fall collection. The fall collections will feature plant-based T-shirts embellished with fancy stitching.
Required:
Which of the following combination of items should you order?
A) T-shirts, bamboo, and thread
B) Buttons, T-shirts, and thread
C) Buttons, thread, and bamboo
D) Bamboo, thread, and sewing machines
E) T-shirts, sewing machines, and buttons
Required:
Which of the following combination of items should you order?
A) T-shirts, bamboo, and thread
B) Buttons, T-shirts, and thread
C) Buttons, thread, and bamboo
D) Bamboo, thread, and sewing machines
E) T-shirts, sewing machines, and buttons
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