Multiple Choice
A focused differentiation strategy aims at securing competitive advantage
A) by providing niche members with a top-of-the-line product at a premium price.
B) by catering to buyers looking for an upscale product at an attractively low price.
C) with a product offering carefully designed to appeal to the unique preferences and needs of a narrow, well-defined group of buyers.
D) by developing product attributes that no other company in the industry has.
E) by convincing a narrow, well-defined group of buyers that the company has a true world class product.
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