Multiple Choice
The process of marketing strategy planning is about:
A) identifying as many market opportunities as can be imagined.
B) narrowing down possible market opportunities to the most attractive ones.
C) creating products that managers like.
D) choosing the most profitable market opportunity, regardless of the firm's current abilities and resources.
E) figuring out how to offer products at the lowest possible price.
Correct Answer:

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