Deck 11: The Marketing Concept
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Deck 11: The Marketing Concept
1
Which of the following is most likely to be an idea marketer?
A) Car salesperson
B) Airline pilot
C) Lawyer
D) Marriage counselor
E) Orthodontist
A) Car salesperson
B) Airline pilot
C) Lawyer
D) Marriage counselor
E) Orthodontist
D
2
The marketing concept is:
A) a management philosophy.
B) synonymous with exchange.
C) a component of the marketing mix.
D) a function of the marketing environment.
E) focused solely on satisfying customer objectives.
A) a management philosophy.
B) synonymous with exchange.
C) a component of the marketing mix.
D) a function of the marketing environment.
E) focused solely on satisfying customer objectives.
A
3
The three basic forms that a product can take are _____
A) markets, products, and images.
B) goods, ideas, and intangibles.
C) brands, services, and tangibles.
D) services, ideas, and goods.
E) ideas, services, and things.
A) markets, products, and images.
B) goods, ideas, and intangibles.
C) brands, services, and tangibles.
D) services, ideas, and goods.
E) ideas, services, and things.
D
4
Distribution, price, promotion, and product are all elements of_____
A) marketing strategy.
B) the marketing mix.
C) a target market.
D) a consumer good.
E) a business strategy.
A) marketing strategy.
B) the marketing mix.
C) a target market.
D) a consumer good.
E) a business strategy.
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5
A target market:
A) involves a large number of customers.
B) is a specific group of customers on whom a company focuses its marketing efforts.
C) already has several competitors vying for customers' business.
D) is the same as a salesperson's prospective client list.
E) is a customer group classified as people with similar demographic characteristics.
A) involves a large number of customers.
B) is a specific group of customers on whom a company focuses its marketing efforts.
C) already has several competitors vying for customers' business.
D) is the same as a salesperson's prospective client list.
E) is a customer group classified as people with similar demographic characteristics.
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6
The forces of the marketing environment primarily affect marketers in three ways: They influence customers by affecting their lifestyles and preferences for products; they determine whether or how a marketing manager can perform certain marketing activities; and they
A) affect a marketing manager's decisions and actions by influencing buyers' reactions to: the firm's marketing mix.
B) dictate that changes be made to the existing marketing mix despite any negative reactions from customers.
C) make most new products obsolete very quickly so that research and development must continually develop new products.
D) cause most advertising to be ineffective at communicating product benefits due to rapidly changing environmental forces.
E) change a customer's decisions about the appropriate marketing mix for the company and its various products.
A) affect a marketing manager's decisions and actions by influencing buyers' reactions to: the firm's marketing mix.
B) dictate that changes be made to the existing marketing mix despite any negative reactions from customers.
C) make most new products obsolete very quickly so that research and development must continually develop new products.
D) cause most advertising to be ineffective at communicating product benefits due to rapidly changing environmental forces.
E) change a customer's decisions about the appropriate marketing mix for the company and its various products.
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7
The marketing mix is built around _____
A) the product, brand or position
B) company technology
C) buyer or consumer satisfaction.
D) employee satisfaction
E) the retail outlet.
A) the product, brand or position
B) company technology
C) buyer or consumer satisfaction.
D) employee satisfaction
E) the retail outlet.
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8
____ is provision or transfer of goods, services and ideas.
A) Marketing orientation
B) Monetary price
C) Product assessment
D) Price assessment
E) Value
A) Marketing orientation
B) Monetary price
C) Product assessment
D) Price assessment
E) Value
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9
The forces of the marketing environment include:
A) political, legal and regulatory, sociocultural, technological, economic, and competitive.
B) sociocultural, legal, regulatory, economic, and competitive.
C) legal, regulatory, political, and sociocultural.
D) competitive and noncompetitive forces that affect most lifestyles.
E) fairly static components.
A) political, legal and regulatory, sociocultural, technological, economic, and competitive.
B) sociocultural, legal, regulatory, economic, and competitive.
C) legal, regulatory, political, and sociocultural.
D) competitive and noncompetitive forces that affect most lifestyles.
E) fairly static components.
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10
Which of the following statements about marketing environment forces is correct?
A) They influence customers by affecting their lifestyles, standards of living, and preferences and needs for products.
B) They do not influence customers' reactions to a firm's marketing mix.
C) They fluctuate slowly and thereby create threats to a firm's marketing mix.
D) They never fluctuate quickly.
E) They do not influence the way a marketing manager performs certain marketing activities.
A) They influence customers by affecting their lifestyles, standards of living, and preferences and needs for products.
B) They do not influence customers' reactions to a firm's marketing mix.
C) They fluctuate slowly and thereby create threats to a firm's marketing mix.
D) They never fluctuate quickly.
E) They do not influence the way a marketing manager performs certain marketing activities.
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11
Which of the following scenarios involves the distribution element of the marketing mix?
A) Deciding whether or not a certain product should continue to be sold
B) Determining whether an advertising message would be more effective on television or in magazines
C) Choosing between a company jet or the airlines for executive travel
D) Deciding whether or not to have retail outlets in addition to a website
E) Developing a new warranty policy for an existing product
A) Deciding whether or not a certain product should continue to be sold
B) Determining whether an advertising message would be more effective on television or in magazines
C) Choosing between a company jet or the airlines for executive travel
D) Deciding whether or not to have retail outlets in addition to a website
E) Developing a new warranty policy for an existing product
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12
A market orientation is an organisation-wide effort that includes all of the following activities except:
A) researching customers' needs.
B) focusing on the marketing department only.
C) generating marketing intelligence for use in the organisation.
D) being responsive to customers' ever-changing wants and needs.
E) disseminating marketing intelligence across departments within the organisation.
A) researching customers' needs.
B) focusing on the marketing department only.
C) generating marketing intelligence for use in the organisation.
D) being responsive to customers' ever-changing wants and needs.
E) disseminating marketing intelligence across departments within the organisation.
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13
The marketing concept is a management philosophy that affects:
A) only marketing activities.
B) all efforts of the organisation.
C) mainly the efforts of sales personnel.
D) mainly customer relations.
E) only business organisations.
A) only marketing activities.
B) all efforts of the organisation.
C) mainly the efforts of sales personnel.
D) mainly customer relations.
E) only business organisations.
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14
Marketing is the management process:
A) of promoting products through personal selling and advertising to develop and maintain favourable relationships with customers and stakeholders.
B) responsible for identifying, anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably.
C) for delivering a standard of living to a society.
D) of creating, distributing, promoting, and pricing goods, services, and ideas to facilitate the achievement of the firm's objectives.
E) focusing on customers' needs.
A) of promoting products through personal selling and advertising to develop and maintain favourable relationships with customers and stakeholders.
B) responsible for identifying, anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably.
C) for delivering a standard of living to a society.
D) of creating, distributing, promoting, and pricing goods, services, and ideas to facilitate the achievement of the firm's objectives.
E) focusing on customers' needs.
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15
The focal point of all marketing activities is ______
A) products.
B) the marketing mix.
C) profits.
D) sales.
E) customers.
A) products.
B) the marketing mix.
C) profits.
D) sales.
E) customers.
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16
Marketers often speak of the "controllable" variables in the practice of marketing.Which of the following is not considered one of the controlled variables?
A) Product
B) Price
C) Distribution
D) Competition
E) Promotion
A) Product
B) Price
C) Distribution
D) Competition
E) Promotion
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17
The marketing concept is best defined as:
A) a second definition of marketing.
B) a philosophy stating that an organisation should try to satisfy customers' needs through a coordinated set of activities that allows the organisation to achieve its goals.
C) the performance of business activities that direct the flow of goods and services from producer to customer or user.
D) a philosophy stating that an organisation should attempt to accomplish its goals with no regard for the needs of customers.
E) the inclusion of marketing activities in the activities of an organisation.
A) a second definition of marketing.
B) a philosophy stating that an organisation should try to satisfy customers' needs through a coordinated set of activities that allows the organisation to achieve its goals.
C) the performance of business activities that direct the flow of goods and services from producer to customer or user.
D) a philosophy stating that an organisation should attempt to accomplish its goals with no regard for the needs of customers.
E) the inclusion of marketing activities in the activities of an organisation.
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18
The definition of marketing implies that ____ should receive benefits from exchange relationships.
A) only customers
B) only businesses
C) company management
D) both customers and businesses
E) only the most important customers
A) only customers
B) only businesses
C) company management
D) both customers and businesses
E) only the most important customers
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19
Today, establishing long-term, mutually beneficial arrangements in which both the buyer and seller focus on value enhancement through the creation of more satisfying exchanges is known as_______
A) marketing synthesis.
B) relationship marketing.
C) a marketing orientation.
D) the marketing concept.
E) strategic marketing.
A) marketing synthesis.
B) relationship marketing.
C) a marketing orientation.
D) the marketing concept.
E) strategic marketing.
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20
Marketing management is defined as a process of:
A) maintaining an appropriate and efficient marketing mix for a target market.
B) establishing performance standards and evaluating actual performances against these standards.
C) providing products that satisfy customers' needs through a coordinated set of activities.
D) facilitating satisfying exchanges between an organisation and its customers.
E) planning, organising, implementing, and controlling marketing activities.
A) maintaining an appropriate and efficient marketing mix for a target market.
B) establishing performance standards and evaluating actual performances against these standards.
C) providing products that satisfy customers' needs through a coordinated set of activities.
D) facilitating satisfying exchanges between an organisation and its customers.
E) planning, organising, implementing, and controlling marketing activities.
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21
The marketing concept deals only with marketing activities.
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22
The actual physical production of goods is a marketing activity.
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23
For an exchange situation to arise, only one condition must exist: two or more individuals, groups, or organisations must each possess something that they value and are willing to give up to receive the "something of value" held by the other individual, group, or organisation.
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24
_____ of marketing plans hinges on coordination of marketing activities, motivation of marketing personnel, and effective communication within the marketing unit.
A) Implementation
B) Planning
C) Organising
D) Marketing control
E) Strategic planning
A) Implementation
B) Planning
C) Organising
D) Marketing control
E) Strategic planning
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25
Services are provided by applying human and mechanical efforts to people or objects.
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26
Changes in the marketing environment always hurt marketing efforts.
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27
The marketing concept is a philanthropic philosophy aimed at helping customers at the expense of the business organisation.
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The marketing concept stresses that a business organisation can best achieve its goal by providing customer satisfaction through coordinated activities.
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29
Profit, even at the expense of customers' satisfaction, is the major thrust of the marketing concept.
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30
A target market is always defined by demographics.
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31
Marketing efforts do not involve the design and development of products.
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32
Promotion can help sustain interest in established products that have long been available.
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33
The outcomes of a marketer's decisions and actions may be affected by the variables in the marketing environment.
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34
Managing customer relationships requires identifying patterns of ____ and then using that information to focus on the most promising and profitable customers.
A)demographics
B)buying behaviour
C)retailer information
D)personality differences
E)stock market cycles
A)demographics
B)buying behaviour
C)retailer information
D)personality differences
E)stock market cycles
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35
Customers are interested in a product's price because they are concerned about the value obtained in an exchange.
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36
Customers are the focal point of all marketing activities.
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37
_____ is the degree to which an exchange helps achieve an organisation's objectives.
A) Controlling
B) Effectiveness
C) Success rate
D) Efficiency
E) Objectivity
A) Controlling
B) Effectiveness
C) Success rate
D) Efficiency
E) Objectivity
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38
Marketing activities:
A) are aimed at persuading customers through advertising.
B) involve mainly distribution and promotion decisions.
C) and selling activities are basically the same.
D) are important only when a firm is developing new products or entering new markets.
E) help sell an organisation's products and generate financial resources for the firm.
A) are aimed at persuading customers through advertising.
B) involve mainly distribution and promotion decisions.
C) and selling activities are basically the same.
D) are important only when a firm is developing new products or entering new markets.
E) help sell an organisation's products and generate financial resources for the firm.
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39
The marketing environment is a set of static, unchanging surroundings.
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40
_____ refers to minimising the resources an organisation must spend to achieve a specific level of desired exchanges.
A) Effectiveness
B) Productivity
C) Efficiency
D) Objectivity
E) Cost cutting
A) Effectiveness
B) Productivity
C) Efficiency
D) Objectivity
E) Cost cutting
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41
At the most basic level, profits can be obtained through relationships by acquiring new customers, enhancing the profitability of existing customers, and extending the duration of customer relationships.
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In marketing management, planning is a systematic process of assessing opportunities and resources, determining marketing objectives, and developing a marketing strategy and plans for implementation and control.
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In general, when marketers focus on customers chosen for their lifetime value, they earn lower profits in future periods than when they focus on customers selected for other reasons.
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During the market orientation, business people realised that products, which by this time could be made relatively efficiently, would have to be promoted through much personal selling and advertising.
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45
The market concept developed out of a sequence of three eras: the production orientation, the marketing orientation, and the industrial orientation.
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46
To implement the marketing concept, an organisation must first establish an information system to discover customers' real needs and then use the information to create products to satisfy those needs.
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Customer benefits include time and effort.
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48
The Marketing era was the period in which product and aggressive selling were no longer seen to suffice if customers either did not desire a product or preferred a rival brand, and in which customer needs were identified and satisfied
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The process people use to determine the value of a product is not highly scientific.
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Marketing management is the process of planning, organising, implementing, and controlling marketing activities to facilitate and expedite exchanges effectively and efficiently.
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