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Sandisk's MP3 player product line (called the Sansa) has a low relative market share. The MP3 player market is expected to decline over the next few years. In BCG portfolio analysis, the Sansa would be considered a dog.
True
2
iTunes software is often credited for the success of the Apple iPod MP3 player, because it made the iPod easier to use than competing players and was difficult for competitors to duplicate. This is an example of a sustainable competitive advantage.
True
3
A mission statement describes the specific actions a firm will take to achieve its goals.
False
4
STP refers to segmentation, testing, and promotion.
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Price should be based on the value that the customer perceives.
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Strong supplier relations and efficient supply chains help firms such as Walmart to achieve operational excellence.
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Isaac is looking for ways to offer new goods and services to his existing customers. He is pursuing a market development strategy.
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To build a sustainable competitive advantage, companies should focus on a single strategy.
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The strategic planning process always proceeds sequentially through the five steps.
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Firms decide how to allocate resources to their various products and services during the STP step of the marketing planning process.
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The implement marketing mix step of the strategic marketing planning process is part of the control phase.
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It is not always necessary to go through all the steps in the marketing planning process.
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Firms are typically more successful when they focus on opportunities that build on their competitors' strengths.
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Relative market share is an example of a marketing metric.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four overarching strategies to create and deliver value and to develop sustainable competitive advantages?
A) locational excellence
B) customer excellence
C) operational excellence
D) product excellence
E) planning excellence
A) locational excellence
B) customer excellence
C) operational excellence
D) product excellence
E) planning excellence
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Geraldo manages the electrical turbine engine division of General Electric Corporation. He makes most decisions independently, without consulting headquarters. Geraldo manages a strategic business unit.
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Product penetration is one of the four major growth strategies.
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If a firm wants to develop a sustainable competitive advantage, it should
A) begin an aggressive campaign to buy up competitors.
B) copy the innovative features of other firms that are attractive to customers.
C) examine its operations and customer relations to identify significant things competitors cannot easily copy.
D) increase its marketing budget so that it outspends its competitors.
E) arrange to meet with competitors to discuss how to avoid direct competition.
A) begin an aggressive campaign to buy up competitors.
B) copy the innovative features of other firms that are attractive to customers.
C) examine its operations and customer relations to identify significant things competitors cannot easily copy.
D) increase its marketing budget so that it outspends its competitors.
E) arrange to meet with competitors to discuss how to avoid direct competition.
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Duke's is a surfer-themed restaurant chain in Hawaii. Most of its customers are tourists. In a SWOT analysis for Duke's, the possibility that the recession might cut back on tourism in Hawaii would be considered a weakness.
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The components of a SWOT analysis are strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and tactics.
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Some banks have begun offering special accounts designed to attract junior high school students. These kids save in such small amounts that the accounts cost banks more to maintain than they are worth. But bankers know that consumers are creatures of habit and hope that the young people they serve now will become adult customers. These banks recognize
A) that operational excellence is an important macro strategy.
B) the lifetime value of customers.
C) that product excellence leads to loyal customers.
D) the importance of making decisions based on short-term results.
E) that as long as customers bring in some revenue, costs do not matter.
A) that operational excellence is an important macro strategy.
B) the lifetime value of customers.
C) that product excellence leads to loyal customers.
D) the importance of making decisions based on short-term results.
E) that as long as customers bring in some revenue, costs do not matter.
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Which of the following is LEAST likely to provide a sustainable competitive advantage?
A) lowering prices
B) having a well-known brand name
C) achieving high levels of customer satisfaction
D) using patented technology
E) creating an efficient supply chain
A) lowering prices
B) having a well-known brand name
C) achieving high levels of customer satisfaction
D) using patented technology
E) creating an efficient supply chain
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Even when large discount retailers enter a market, a few small, local retailers survive and prosper. These small retailers have probably developed a(n) ________ that allows them to survive.
A) advertising campaign
B) plan to evaluate results
C) sustainable competitive advantage
D) set of performance metrics
E) SWOT analysis
A) advertising campaign
B) plan to evaluate results
C) sustainable competitive advantage
D) set of performance metrics
E) SWOT analysis
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Taking steps to encourage customer loyalty is one way to
A) test new products.
B) promote efficiency.
C) sustain an advantage over competitors.
D) develop new pricing strategies.
E) improve supply chain effectiveness.
A) test new products.
B) promote efficiency.
C) sustain an advantage over competitors.
D) develop new pricing strategies.
E) improve supply chain effectiveness.
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Lionel is asked to conduct an STP analysis for his firm. The first step he should perform in this analysis is to
A) develop a business mission statement.
B) choose the best target markets.
C) reposition existing segments.
D) divide the marketplace into subgroups.
E) conduct a SWOT analysis.
A) develop a business mission statement.
B) choose the best target markets.
C) reposition existing segments.
D) divide the marketplace into subgroups.
E) conduct a SWOT analysis.
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In 2006, Walmart announced that it would begin selling organic food products. In doing so, Walmart was probably trying to
A) gain government subsidies.
B) attract a different market segment.
C) reduce its costs.
D) save the environment.
E) offset cost-based pricing pressure.
A) gain government subsidies.
B) attract a different market segment.
C) reduce its costs.
D) save the environment.
E) offset cost-based pricing pressure.
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When conducting a SWOT analysis, in what phase of the strategic marketing process is an organization presently engaged?
A) planning
B) implementation
C) control
D) segmentation
E) metrics
A) planning
B) implementation
C) control
D) segmentation
E) metrics
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Nordstrom's, an upscale department store, has a well-known reputation for going the extra mile to serve its customers. This reputation for excellent customer service has probably resulted in
A) product design excellence.
B) mission statement satisfaction.
C) sustainable price decreases.
D) a sustainable competitive advantage.
E) producer excellence.
A) product design excellence.
B) mission statement satisfaction.
C) sustainable price decreases.
D) a sustainable competitive advantage.
E) producer excellence.
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As part of her company's SWOT analysis, Valerie is assessing the company's internal environment, including
A) competition.
B) the economy.
C) strengths and weaknesses.
D) demographics.
E) opportunities and threats.
A) competition.
B) the economy.
C) strengths and weaknesses.
D) demographics.
E) opportunities and threats.
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Marketers want their firms to develop excellent supply chain management and strong supplier relations so they can
A) persuade stores to refuse to carry competitors' products.
B) use their power within the supply chain to force weaker firms to accept less favorable pricing.
C) control prices and lock in margins.
D) create a sustainable competitive advantage.
E) justify charging higher prices than competitors do.
A) persuade stores to refuse to carry competitors' products.
B) use their power within the supply chain to force weaker firms to accept less favorable pricing.
C) control prices and lock in margins.
D) create a sustainable competitive advantage.
E) justify charging higher prices than competitors do.
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Samantha is charged with assessing her company's external environment as part of a SWOT analysis. Samantha will study her company's
A) strengths and weaknesses.
B) sales history.
C) pension plan.
D) product specifications.
E) opportunities and threats.
A) strengths and weaknesses.
B) sales history.
C) pension plan.
D) product specifications.
E) opportunities and threats.
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The automobile manufacturing industry closely watches annual consumer satisfaction surveys. For years, Japanese car companies consistently had the highest levels of customer satisfaction, creating a(n) __________ for these companies.
A) strategic marketing plan
B) clear mission statement
C) operational advantage
D) sustainable competitive advantage
E) diversification strategy
A) strategic marketing plan
B) clear mission statement
C) operational advantage
D) sustainable competitive advantage
E) diversification strategy
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Firms achieve ___________ through efficient procedures and excellent supply chain management.
A) customer excellence
B) locational excellence
C) customer loyalty
D) value-based pricing
E) operational excellence
A) customer excellence
B) locational excellence
C) customer loyalty
D) value-based pricing
E) operational excellence
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Effective marketing doesn't just happen. It is
A) promoted through STP analysis.
B) possible only for seasoned marketing executives to achieve.
C) planned.
D) introduced through control phase SBUs.
E) the result of competitors' failures.
A) promoted through STP analysis.
B) possible only for seasoned marketing executives to achieve.
C) planned.
D) introduced through control phase SBUs.
E) the result of competitors' failures.
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Carla has been directed by her regional marketing manager to cut prices on seasonal items, place an ad in the local paper, and tell distributors to reduce deliveries for the next month. Which step of the strategic marketing planning process is Carla engaged in?
A) evaluate performance
B) define the business mission
C) situation analysis
D) implement marketing mix and resources
E) identify and evaluate opportunities
A) evaluate performance
B) define the business mission
C) situation analysis
D) implement marketing mix and resources
E) identify and evaluate opportunities
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For many years, Southwest Airlines distinguished itself as the low-cost airline. Now, many other low-cost competitors have entered the market. Similarly, Southwest was one of the first airlines to offer online ticketing. Now, all airlines have online ticketing. These examples suggest that
A) no single strategy is likely to be sufficient to build a sustainable competitive advantage.
B) situation analysis is a continuous process.
C) customers rarely remain loyal to companies.
D) product excellence is the only true source of a sustainable competitive advantage.
E) innovation is pointless because competitors will develop copycat offerings.
A) no single strategy is likely to be sufficient to build a sustainable competitive advantage.
B) situation analysis is a continuous process.
C) customers rarely remain loyal to companies.
D) product excellence is the only true source of a sustainable competitive advantage.
E) innovation is pointless because competitors will develop copycat offerings.
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When Ramona, the keynote speaker at a major business leaders' conference, arrived in the middle of the night at the Ritz-Carlton, she was exhausted and her suit was wrinkled from her ten-hour plane trip. The night clerk found someone to dry clean Ramona's suit and have it ready for her morning presentation. She has been a loyal Ritz-Carlton customer ever since. In this example, Ritz-Carlton demonstrated the macro strategy of
A) customer excellence.
B) operational excellence.
C) product excellence.
D) promotional excellence.
E) global excellence.
A) customer excellence.
B) operational excellence.
C) product excellence.
D) promotional excellence.
E) global excellence.
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For U.S. businesses with strong export capabilities, expansion of U.S. trade agreements with other countries creates
A) weaknesses.
B) opportunities.
C) strengths.
D) threats.
E) strategic plans.
A) weaknesses.
B) opportunities.
C) strengths.
D) threats.
E) strategic plans.
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In 2006, Ford Motor Company announced it would severely cut back automobile production. For parts companies supplying Ford Motor, this represented a(n)
A) weakness.
B) opportunity.
C) strength.
D) threat.
E) strategic plan.
A) weakness.
B) opportunity.
C) strength.
D) threat.
E) strategic plan.
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Manufacturers who use just-in-time manufacturing systems coordinate closely with suppliers to ensure that materials and supplies arrive just before they are needed in the manufacturing process. While just-in-time systems can offer major advantages in terms of inventory costs, they must be carefully managed. If a firm found that its just-in-time system was badly managed, leading to frequent manufacturing delays due to missing parts, this would represent a(n) __________ in a SWOT analysis.
A) weakness
B) opportunity
C) threat
D) strength
E) business mission
A) weakness
B) opportunity
C) threat
D) strength
E) business mission
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41
When discussing the marketing planning process, STP stands for
A) strategies, tactics, and plans.
B) strategize, target, and promote.
C) segmentation, targeting, and positioning.
D) situation analysis, trend spotting, and planning.
E) sustaining, trending, and positioning.
A) strategies, tactics, and plans.
B) strategize, target, and promote.
C) segmentation, targeting, and positioning.
D) situation analysis, trend spotting, and planning.
E) sustaining, trending, and positioning.
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The first objective in the evaluate performance phase of the marketing planning process is to
A) determine whether to raise or lower prices.
B) adjust advertising allocations.
C) find ways to cut costs.
D) review implementation programs and results using metrics.
E) consider changing the target market.
A) determine whether to raise or lower prices.
B) adjust advertising allocations.
C) find ways to cut costs.
D) review implementation programs and results using metrics.
E) consider changing the target market.
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Google and other search engines allow marketers to bid to have their ads shown when consumers search on keywords related to the firm's products. These marketers are attempting to create value through
A) product.
B) price.
C) promotion.
D) place.
E) cost-based measures.
A) product.
B) price.
C) promotion.
D) place.
E) cost-based measures.
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E-books, in addition to being an alternative product form, provide __________ value creation since they can be downloaded via the Internet immediately when and where they are needed.
A) product
B) place
C) promotion
D) price
E) primary
A) product
B) place
C) promotion
D) price
E) primary
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LeBron James, Alex Rodriguez, and other athletes are paid huge sums of money by companies for celebrity endorsements. If endorsements by these athletes create a clear understanding among consumers of the companies' products in comparison to competing products, they can help with the firm's ________________ strategy.
A) product excellence
B) targeting
C) positioning
D) segmentation
E) customer excellence
A) product excellence
B) targeting
C) positioning
D) segmentation
E) customer excellence
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Many of today's college graduates will make their living providing goods and services to baby boomers, the large group of Americans born in the period after World War II. Baby boomers are a _________________ market segment.
A) psychological
B) behavioral
C) social
D) product-based
E) demographic
A) psychological
B) behavioral
C) social
D) product-based
E) demographic
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Many small businesses whose competitors are national franchises advertise "we are locally owned" or "we have been here since 1951." This is part of these firms'
A) business mission.
B) market segmentation strategy.
C) positioning strategy.
D) customer excellence strategy.
E) target market.
A) business mission.
B) market segmentation strategy.
C) positioning strategy.
D) customer excellence strategy.
E) target market.
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In value-based marketing, promotion communicates the ________ to customers through a variety of media.
A) targeted solution
B) operational excellence strategy
C) value proposition
D) relative market value
E) target market definition
A) targeted solution
B) operational excellence strategy
C) value proposition
D) relative market value
E) target market definition
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A regional manager at GNC, a chain of retail stores selling nutritional supplements, is reviewing sales data after a recent in-store promotion. The data show success in some stores and limited response in others. The manager will probably next review the company's
A) financial statements, to investigate current and past profits.
B) brand awareness study, to assess national levels of awareness.
C) implementation programs, to see if the promotion was handled consistently in the different stores.
D) results for other product lines, to see how important diet products are to the firm.
E) analysis of national trends in vitamins and herbal supplements, to help predict future sales.
A) financial statements, to investigate current and past profits.
B) brand awareness study, to assess national levels of awareness.
C) implementation programs, to see if the promotion was handled consistently in the different stores.
D) results for other product lines, to see how important diet products are to the firm.
E) analysis of national trends in vitamins and herbal supplements, to help predict future sales.
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Suppose your university made a sizable investment in its career services--additional counselors, increased efforts to bring in recruiters, and other services aimed at helping students to find jobs. This investment would enhance the university's _____________ in an attempt to create value for students and recent graduates.
A) segmentation strategy
B) place strategy
C) locational excellence strategy
D) diversification strategy
E) product value
A) segmentation strategy
B) place strategy
C) locational excellence strategy
D) diversification strategy
E) product value
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51
Imagine that you are in a convenience store choosing your favorite comfort food instead of being in a classroom taking this test. You might notice the packaging, colors, labels, even the fonts used on labels. All of these efforts are part of the marketer's
A) value-based promotions.
B) market segmentation.
C) positioning strategy.
D) customer excellence strategy.
E) target market.
A) value-based promotions.
B) market segmentation.
C) positioning strategy.
D) customer excellence strategy.
E) target market.
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The idea of value-based marketing requires firms to charge a price that
A) covers costs and generates a modest profit.
B) includes the value of the effort the firm put into the product or service.
C) captures the value customers perceive that they are receiving.
D) prioritizes customer excellence above operational excellence.
E) matches competitors' prices.
A) covers costs and generates a modest profit.
B) includes the value of the effort the firm put into the product or service.
C) captures the value customers perceive that they are receiving.
D) prioritizes customer excellence above operational excellence.
E) matches competitors' prices.
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After identifying various market segments that her company could pursue, Lisa evaluated each segment's attractiveness based on size, income, and accessibility. Lisa was involved in
A) target marketing.
B) situation analysis.
C) diversification.
D) positioning.
E) market penetration estimation.
A) target marketing.
B) situation analysis.
C) diversification.
D) positioning.
E) market penetration estimation.
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__________ involves the process of defining the marketing mix variables so that target customers have a clear, distinctive understanding of what a product does or represents in comparison with competing products.
A) Targeting
B) Market segmentation
C) A sustainable competitive advantage
D) Positioning
E) A customer excellence strategy
A) Targeting
B) Market segmentation
C) A sustainable competitive advantage
D) Positioning
E) A customer excellence strategy
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Kathy reviews her division's quarterly results and sees that some units exceeded goals while others did not. Next, she will attempt to determine why performance of the different units varied, and whether the variation
A) created a net benefit or loss.
B) should be reported to senior executives.
C) was consistent with the company's mission statement.
D) offers opportunities for diversification.
E) was due to factors within or outside the firm's control.
A) created a net benefit or loss.
B) should be reported to senior executives.
C) was consistent with the company's mission statement.
D) offers opportunities for diversification.
E) was due to factors within or outside the firm's control.
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Understanding the causes of performance, regardless of whether that performance exceeded, met, or fell below the firm's goals
A) enables firms to make appropriate adjustments.
B) allows managers to demonstrate their effectiveness.
C) offers insights into value-based pricing.
D) should be followed by eliminating underperforming SBUs.
E) allows firms to better assess customer loyalty.
A) enables firms to make appropriate adjustments.
B) allows managers to demonstrate their effectiveness.
C) offers insights into value-based pricing.
D) should be followed by eliminating underperforming SBUs.
E) allows firms to better assess customer loyalty.
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For years, when considering new products, marketers at Celestial Seasonings asked themselves, "What would Stacy think?" Stacy was a fictional character representing 25-50-year-old, educated, upper-income women who rarely watched television but did a lot of reading. "Stacy" represented Celestial's primary
A) demographic segment.
B) positioning.
C) SBU.
D) target market segment.
E) sustainable competitive advantage.
A) demographic segment.
B) positioning.
C) SBU.
D) target market segment.
E) sustainable competitive advantage.
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After conducting STP analysis for her custom auto parts store and developing strategies for each of the four Ps, Monique now has to make _____________ decisions.
A) competitive response
B) resource allocation
C) product line
D) market growth
E) mission statement
A) competitive response
B) resource allocation
C) product line
D) market growth
E) mission statement
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When positioning products relative to competitors' offerings, firms typically are most successful when they focus on opportunities
A) that build on their strengths relative to those of their competitors.
B) for diversification.
C) in international markets.
D) where value-based pricing can be ignored.
E) where customer excellence can be substituted for product excellence.
A) that build on their strengths relative to those of their competitors.
B) for diversification.
C) in international markets.
D) where value-based pricing can be ignored.
E) where customer excellence can be substituted for product excellence.
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Craig sees that his company's quarterly sales and profits are significantly above projections and says, "That's great. Let's keep doing what we've been doing." Craig is ignoring the __________ step of the marketing planning process.
A) evaluate performance
B) define the business mission
C) situation analysis
D) implement marketing mix and resources
E) identify and evaluate opportunities
A) evaluate performance
B) define the business mission
C) situation analysis
D) implement marketing mix and resources
E) identify and evaluate opportunities
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Heather has been assessing a number of her firm's products using, the Boston Consulting Group approach to portfolio analysis. She has been trying to assess the strength in a particular market and is looking at the sales of the product and the overall market as well as the sales of competitors. Heather is trying to determine:
A) the product's relative market share.
B) the market growth rate.
C) a source of competitive advantage.
D) the impact of population shifts on future demand.
E) cash equivalent values for each product.
A) the product's relative market share.
B) the market growth rate.
C) a source of competitive advantage.
D) the impact of population shifts on future demand.
E) cash equivalent values for each product.
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Quitman Enterprises sells its business language dictionary to college students throughout the United States. Joseph Quitman, the owner, wants to start selling the book to international students abroad. Quitman wants to pursue a __________________ growth strategy.
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
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63
Adrienne decides to add new sales representatives and increase advertising in her existing market for her current line of security systems. Adrienne is pursuing a __________ growth strategy.
A) segment development
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
A) segment development
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
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64
When pursuing a market development strategy, expanding into international markets is generally
A) more risky than expansion in domestic markets.
B) impossible due to negative attitudes about American products.
C) executed with the help of international trade subsidies.
D) simplified by creating new products for export markets.
E) the only option offering substantial opportunities for growth.
A) more risky than expansion in domestic markets.
B) impossible due to negative attitudes about American products.
C) executed with the help of international trade subsidies.
D) simplified by creating new products for export markets.
E) the only option offering substantial opportunities for growth.
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65
The strategic marketing planning process
A) is a five-step process that should always be completed in order.
B) is frequently used in reverse.
C) begins with establishing specific, measurable outcomes.
D) is not always sequential.
E) forces marketing managers to think rationally.
A) is a five-step process that should always be completed in order.
B) is frequently used in reverse.
C) begins with establishing specific, measurable outcomes.
D) is not always sequential.
E) forces marketing managers to think rationally.
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66
Many states create licensing requirements for a variety of professionals (such as lawyers and accountants) designed to restrict entry into their market by professionals from other states. This strategy limits ____________ growth strategies.
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
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67
A(n) ___________ is a group of products that consumers may use together or perceive as similar in some way.
A) SBU
B) STP
C) product line
D) market segment
E) promotional service
A) SBU
B) STP
C) product line
D) market segment
E) promotional service
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68
Marketers who design and offer new products and services to their existing customers are pursuing a ____________________ growth strategy.
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
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69
In BCG portfolio analysis, products in low-growth markets that have received heavy investment and now have excess funds available to support other products are called
A) stars.
B) cash cows.
C) question marks.
D) dogs.
E) anchors.
A) stars.
B) cash cows.
C) question marks.
D) dogs.
E) anchors.
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70
Maryam called her auto insurance agent to renew her policy. The agent told her about new types of insurance that are now available--to cover her apartment, or even the engagement ring she just got from her fiancé. The agent was pursuing a ________________ growth strategy.
A) product development
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product proliferation
A) product development
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product proliferation
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71
For many years, because of the size of the U.S. economy, domestic companies ignored international markets, preferring instead to develop new product offerings for existing customers. These companies were pursuing a ________________ strategy.
A) market penetration
B) market development
C) segment development
D) diversification
E) product development
A) market penetration
B) market development
C) segment development
D) diversification
E) product development
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72
Lamar owns four dry cleaning stores in the suburbs of Orlando, Florida. He recently updated his STP analysis and has just finished adjusting his marketing mix based on the STP results. His next strategic marketing decision will likely involve determining
A) how Disney World crowds will affect his business.
B) which employees to promote or fire.
C) how to allocate resources among his four stores.
D) what new government regulations might create opportunities or threats.
E) when to shift from a customer excellence to an operational excellence strategy.
A) how Disney World crowds will affect his business.
B) which employees to promote or fire.
C) how to allocate resources among his four stores.
D) what new government regulations might create opportunities or threats.
E) when to shift from a customer excellence to an operational excellence strategy.
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73
A __________ growth strategy employs the existing marketing offering to reach new market segments.
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
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74
H&R is a small, local heating and air conditioning business. The area military base is a potential source of growth, and H&R already installs and services the type of equipment the military would require, but it is difficult to get established as a certified government contractor. H&R is considering a ____________ growth strategy.
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
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75
To determine how attractive a particular market is, using the BCG portfolio analysis, __________________ is established as one axis.
A) competitive intensity
B) sales dollars
C) market size
D) market growth rate
E) market profit potential
A) competitive intensity
B) sales dollars
C) market size
D) market growth rate
E) market profit potential
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76
In most companies, portfolio management is typically done at the SBU or ___________ level of the firm.
A) corporate
B) product line
C) customer care
D) sales representative
E) accounting
A) corporate
B) product line
C) customer care
D) sales representative
E) accounting
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77
Using the BCG portfolio analysis, a dog should be phased out unless
A) its marketing manager is a champion of the product.
B) additional resources could increase its relative market share slightly.
C) it complements or boosts the sales of another product.
D) the market has a small chance of rebounding.
E) none of these. Dogs should be phased out.
A) its marketing manager is a champion of the product.
B) additional resources could increase its relative market share slightly.
C) it complements or boosts the sales of another product.
D) the market has a small chance of rebounding.
E) none of these. Dogs should be phased out.
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78
Which of the following is NOT one of the four major growth strategies marketers typically use?
A) market penetration
B) market development
C) segment development
D) diversification
E) product development
A) market penetration
B) market development
C) segment development
D) diversification
E) product development
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79
Fernando was thrilled to find out that his company had just decided to invest a great deal of money in the product he was managing. He knows that even with its recent high rate of growth and the fact that it dominates its market, he would need more money to establish it firmly. Using the BCG portfolio analysis, his product would be classified as a(n)
A) star.
B) cash cow.
C) question mark.
D) dog.
E) anchor.
A) star.
B) cash cow.
C) question mark.
D) dog.
E) anchor.
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80
Most banks now have customer relationship software which, when a customer contacts the bank, tells the service representative what types of accounts, loans, and credit cards the customer currently has. Service representatives use this information to sell some of the other services the bank currently offers to these customers. This is a ___________________ growth strategy.
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
A) product proliferation
B) market development
C) market penetration
D) diversification
E) product development
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