Multiple Choice
The pitfalls of a differentiation strategy include
A) trying to differentiate on the basis of attributes or features that are easily copied.
B) choosing to differentiate on the basis of attributes that buyers do not perceive as valuable or worth paying for.
C) trying to charge too high a price premium for the differentiating features.
D) being timid and not striving to open up meaningful gaps in quality or performance or service or other attractive differentiating attributes.
E) All of these.
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