Multiple Choice
The idea generation stage of the new-product planning process most closely refers to
A) measuring consumer attitudes and intensions concerning a proposed new product.
B) weeding out poor and unsuitable ideas from further consideration.
C) a continuous, systematic search for new product opportunities.
D) converting a new product into a tangible form and identifying a basic marketing strategy.
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