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Deck 11: Customer Relationship Management
1
The objective of the CRM process is to:
A) analyze market trends.
B) expand services.
C) develop loyalty and repeat-purchase behavior.
D) extend hours of operations.
E) monitor customer transactions.
A) analyze market trends.
B) expand services.
C) develop loyalty and repeat-purchase behavior.
D) extend hours of operations.
E) monitor customer transactions.
C
Explanation: The objective of the CRM process is to develop loyalty and repeat-purchase behavior among a retailer's best customers.Customer loyalty is more than having customers satisfied with a retailer and making repeat visits.
Explanation: The objective of the CRM process is to develop loyalty and repeat-purchase behavior among a retailer's best customers.Customer loyalty is more than having customers satisfied with a retailer and making repeat visits.
2
A specific type of data analysis that focuses on the composition of the bundle of merchandise purchased by a consumer during a single shopping occasion is called a market basket analysis.
True
Explanation: The market basket analysis analyzes what the customer bought during a single visit.This information is useful to place merchandise in a store.
Explanation: The market basket analysis analyzes what the customer bought during a single visit.This information is useful to place merchandise in a store.
3
_____ indicates that customers are committed to purchasing merchandise and services from the retailer regardless of competing retailers' enticements.
A) Customer commitment
B) Customer loyalty
C) Customer satisfaction
D) Customer attitudes
E) Customer interest
A) Customer commitment
B) Customer loyalty
C) Customer satisfaction
D) Customer attitudes
E) Customer interest
B
Explanation: Loyal customers have a bond with the retailer,and the bond is based on more than a positive feeling about the retailer.
Explanation: Loyal customers have a bond with the retailer,and the bond is based on more than a positive feeling about the retailer.
4
A customer database normally contains information on customer preferences.
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Customers in the platinum segment place more value on the price of a product.
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Cookies are not equipped to track customer interactions on social networking sites.
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7
What is the primary objective of CRM process?
A) To develop a base of loyal customers who patronize the retailer frequently
B) To satisfy customers by providing discounts and special offers
C) To increase the foot-traffic into retail stores
D) To offer the best prices possible to their target customer
E) To attract customers away from competitors
A) To develop a base of loyal customers who patronize the retailer frequently
B) To satisfy customers by providing discounts and special offers
C) To increase the foot-traffic into retail stores
D) To offer the best prices possible to their target customer
E) To attract customers away from competitors
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8
_____ refers to the percentage of the customers' purchases made from the retailer.
A) 80-20 rule
B) Share of wallet
C) Customer lifetime value
D) Profit sharing
E) 1-to-1 retailing
A) 80-20 rule
B) Share of wallet
C) Customer lifetime value
D) Profit sharing
E) 1-to-1 retailing
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The customer lifetime value (CLV)is the expected contribution from the customer to the retailer's profits over his or her entire relationship with the retailer.
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10
Which is the final step in the CRM process?
A) Analyzing data
B) Developing CRM programs
C) Constructing a customer database
D) Identifying the target customers
E) Implementing programs
A) Analyzing data
B) Developing CRM programs
C) Constructing a customer database
D) Identifying the target customers
E) Implementing programs
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Customer loyalty means:
A) customers are committed to purchasing from the retailer and will seldom shop at competing stores.
B) customers have a high frequency of purchasing merchandise from the retailer.
C) customers have most recently shopped and purchased from the retailer.
D) customers have the highest amount of their purchases at one retailer and will be loyal to that retailer.
E) customers have positive emotions about a retailer and will be loyal to that retailer.
A) customers are committed to purchasing from the retailer and will seldom shop at competing stores.
B) customers have a high frequency of purchasing merchandise from the retailer.
C) customers have most recently shopped and purchased from the retailer.
D) customers have the highest amount of their purchases at one retailer and will be loyal to that retailer.
E) customers have positive emotions about a retailer and will be loyal to that retailer.
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Customer loyalty can be enhanced by creating an appealing brand image.
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13
A business philosophy and set of strategies,programs,and systems that focuses upon identifying and building loyalty with a retailer's most valued customers is called _____.
A) customer loyalty management
B) strategic relationship management
C) most valued customer management
D) strategic consumer management
E) customer relationship management
A) customer loyalty management
B) strategic relationship management
C) most valued customer management
D) strategic consumer management
E) customer relationship management
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14
Developing retail programs for small groups or individual customers is referred to as 1-to-1 retailing.
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Frequent-shopper programs are expensive to implement and manage.
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16
Which of the following statements does NOT describes the customer relationship management process that retailers implement?
A) The process begins with the collection and analysis of data about a retailer's customers and the identification of its best customers.
B) CRM is an iterative process that turns customer data into customer loyalty and repeat-purchase behavior.
C) Retailers concentrate on providing more value to their best customers using targeted promotions.
D) Loyal customers share a personal bond with retailers.
E) All of these statements describe customer relationship management.
A) The process begins with the collection and analysis of data about a retailer's customers and the identification of its best customers.
B) CRM is an iterative process that turns customer data into customer loyalty and repeat-purchase behavior.
C) Retailers concentrate on providing more value to their best customers using targeted promotions.
D) Loyal customers share a personal bond with retailers.
E) All of these statements describe customer relationship management.
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17
Which of the following statements is true of customer loyalty?
A) It refers to customers making repeat visits to a retailer and being satisfied with their experiences.
B) It occurs when customers purchase merchandise and services from a retailer because of its convenient location.
C) It is an emotional connection between a retailer and a customer.
D) It is the state of accumulated transactions that customers build through repeat purchases responding to various promotions to a retailer.
E) It is the sole result of superior customer service.
A) It refers to customers making repeat visits to a retailer and being satisfied with their experiences.
B) It occurs when customers purchase merchandise and services from a retailer because of its convenient location.
C) It is an emotional connection between a retailer and a customer.
D) It is the state of accumulated transactions that customers build through repeat purchases responding to various promotions to a retailer.
E) It is the sole result of superior customer service.
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18
Retailers will use all BUT which of the following to retain and increase share of wallet from their best customer?
A) Frequent-shopper programs
B) Special customer services
C) Personalization
D) Promotions
E) Lower prices
A) Frequent-shopper programs
B) Special customer services
C) Personalization
D) Promotions
E) Lower prices
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19
Customer loyalty is limited to ensuring satisfaction by offering a wide assortment of products.
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20
Effective frequent-shopper programs are transparent.
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21
_____ identify and provide rewards to customers who patronize a retailer.
A) Retail brand communities
B) Cookies
C) Loyalty programs
D) Customer surveys
E) Store advocates
A) Retail brand communities
B) Cookies
C) Loyalty programs
D) Customer surveys
E) Store advocates
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22
A(n)_____ forms the foundation for all CRM activities.
A) frequent purchaser program
B) loyalty program
C) 1-to-1 retailing program
D) RFM analysis
E) customer database
A) frequent purchaser program
B) loyalty program
C) 1-to-1 retailing program
D) RFM analysis
E) customer database
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23
Which of the following principles forming the basis of a new legislation on consumer privacy encourages retailers to treat consumer privacy as their default setting?
A) Simplified consumer choice
B) Data mining
C) Privacy by design
D) Greater transparency
E) Opt-in agreements
A) Simplified consumer choice
B) Data mining
C) Privacy by design
D) Greater transparency
E) Opt-in agreements
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24
Airlines and credit cards that offer points for each dollar spent are utilizing ____ for effective customer relationship management.
A) a loyalty program
B) cookies
C) share of wallet
D) market baskets
E) communities
A) a loyalty program
B) cookies
C) share of wallet
D) market baskets
E) communities
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25
When Lana went to Bookdreams.com to look for books on health and wellness,she saw a personalized greeting and books recommendations.The greeting and books recommendations were based on her previous visits to the site.Which of the following best describes how Bookdreams.com knew that Lana has accessed their site?
A) Bookdreams.com used retail analytics to create a personalized offer.
B) The site used the 80-20 scheme to analyze her buying behavior.
C) The site used market basket analysis to predict her buying patterns.
D) Another retailer sold her private information to Bookdreams.com.
E) Bookdreams.com placed cookies on her computer to identify her.
A) Bookdreams.com used retail analytics to create a personalized offer.
B) The site used the 80-20 scheme to analyze her buying behavior.
C) The site used market basket analysis to predict her buying patterns.
D) Another retailer sold her private information to Bookdreams.com.
E) Bookdreams.com placed cookies on her computer to identify her.
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Electronic retailers can collect transaction data for their data warehouse,but they can also collect information by placing cookies on a visitor's hard drive.Cookies are:
A) viruses.
B) frequent-shopper rewards.
C) text files that identify pirated software.
D) files that identify visitors when they return to a website.
E) text files used exclusively to determine demographic information.
A) viruses.
B) frequent-shopper rewards.
C) text files that identify pirated software.
D) files that identify visitors when they return to a website.
E) text files used exclusively to determine demographic information.
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27
Biometrics helps customers by:
A) facilitating a faster checkout.
B) using a global satellite tracking system.
C) enabling the use of cookies.
D) placing merchandise in appropriate locations.
E) providing the opt-in facility.
A) facilitating a faster checkout.
B) using a global satellite tracking system.
C) enabling the use of cookies.
D) placing merchandise in appropriate locations.
E) providing the opt-in facility.
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When customers join the Daily Needs Reward Zone,they receive one point on every purchase they make at Daily Needs stores and DailyNeeds.com.Reward Zone points are converted to reward certificates which can be redeemed for merchandise at Daily Needs stores or on DailyNeeds.com.Reward Zone Members also receive exclusive offers throughout the year and a "special reward" for their birthday.This strategy by Daily Needs is an example of _____.
A) tiered reward system
B) personalization
C) a customer loyalty program
D) an exclusive value share program
E) market basket analysis
A) tiered reward system
B) personalization
C) a customer loyalty program
D) an exclusive value share program
E) market basket analysis
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29
Which of the following information does NOT form a part of the customer database of a retailer?
A) Details of customer visits to the retailer's site
B) A complete history of the customer's transactions
C) Customer preferences such as brands and fabrics
D) Demographic data for segmentation purposes
E) Details of competitor patronization
A) Details of customer visits to the retailer's site
B) A complete history of the customer's transactions
C) Customer preferences such as brands and fabrics
D) Demographic data for segmentation purposes
E) Details of competitor patronization
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30
Which of the following is a reason for consumers to have privacy concerns regarding cookies?
A) Customers cannot realize the amount of information being collected without their knowledge.
B) The passwords used to access websites reveal a large amount of personal information without a customer's knowledge.
C) The cookies block the ability to log on to certain sites.
D) Governmental agencies may use cookies to collect extra taxes.
E) The cookies may corrupt the consumers' personal software files.
A) Customers cannot realize the amount of information being collected without their knowledge.
B) The passwords used to access websites reveal a large amount of personal information without a customer's knowledge.
C) The cookies block the ability to log on to certain sites.
D) Governmental agencies may use cookies to collect extra taxes.
E) The cookies may corrupt the consumers' personal software files.
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When consumers explicitly tell the retailer not to use their personal information,they must _____.
A) choosing/consenting
B) opt in
C) opt out
D) declining public domain statutes
E) notifying consumer information services
A) choosing/consenting
B) opt in
C) opt out
D) declining public domain statutes
E) notifying consumer information services
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32
Wilbur uses Books-A-Million customer card,Kash-N-Karry customer card,Blockbuster customer card,and Sandwich Shop customer card when he shops at any of these retailers.Each time he uses them,he gets rewarded with reduced cost,free merchandise,or a credit.These cards form a part of:
A) assortment planning programs.
B) retail analytic programs.
C) frequent-shopper programs.
D) privacy and CRM programs.
E) market basket analysis.
A) assortment planning programs.
B) retail analytic programs.
C) frequent-shopper programs.
D) privacy and CRM programs.
E) market basket analysis.
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33
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE of frequent-shopper programs?
A) Frequent-shopper programs are programs that identify and provide rewards to customers who patronize a retailer.
B) Frequent-shopper programs are also commonly called loyalty programs.
C) Frequent-shopper cards are issued on the basis of market basket analysis.
D) Frequent-shopper programs include a private-label credit card offered by a retailer.
E) Frequent-shopper programs can provide customer information automatically to the retailer when customers have their program card scanned at the time of transaction.
A) Frequent-shopper programs are programs that identify and provide rewards to customers who patronize a retailer.
B) Frequent-shopper programs are also commonly called loyalty programs.
C) Frequent-shopper cards are issued on the basis of market basket analysis.
D) Frequent-shopper programs include a private-label credit card offered by a retailer.
E) Frequent-shopper programs can provide customer information automatically to the retailer when customers have their program card scanned at the time of transaction.
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34
When consumers explicitly agree to share personal information,the agreement is referred to as _____.
A) participatory knowledge
B) opt in
C) the 80-20 rule
D) a disclosure agreement
E) opt out
A) participatory knowledge
B) opt in
C) the 80-20 rule
D) a disclosure agreement
E) opt out
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35
Before Emily started her transaction at a retailer,the cashier requests her to register her fingerprints and credit card details.Emily can now pay for products without having to use her credit card or cash each time she shops.Her fingerprint would suffice.Which method of collecting customer data is the retailer using?
A) Placing RFID chips on merchandise
B) Using market basket analysis
C) Using biometrics
D) Connecting Internet and store purchasing data
E) Using cookies
A) Placing RFID chips on merchandise
B) Using market basket analysis
C) Using biometrics
D) Connecting Internet and store purchasing data
E) Using cookies
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Why is constructing a customer database more difficult for in-store transactions than it is for online shopping?
A) Customer returns to the store confound the data.
B) Store purchases can be made with cash or third-party credit cards.
C) Availability of store assortments is not always similar to website assortments.
D) Store customers are not interested in sharing personal information.
E) Since customers are more likely to buy gifts for others in stores than online,it defeats the purpose of understanding the end-user.
A) Customer returns to the store confound the data.
B) Store purchases can be made with cash or third-party credit cards.
C) Availability of store assortments is not always similar to website assortments.
D) Store customers are not interested in sharing personal information.
E) Since customers are more likely to buy gifts for others in stores than online,it defeats the purpose of understanding the end-user.
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Although,having information about individual customers helps retailers provide better services to consumers,consumers are concerned about _____.
A) price promotions
B) loyalty
C) descriptive information
D) privacy
E) data mining
A) price promotions
B) loyalty
C) descriptive information
D) privacy
E) data mining
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38
The first step in the CRM process is _____.
A) analyzing data
B) collecting customer data
C) developing CRM programs
D) implementing programs
E) rewarding loyal customers
A) analyzing data
B) collecting customer data
C) developing CRM programs
D) implementing programs
E) rewarding loyal customers
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39
When Mary purchased some caulk for her windows at Home Depot,the cashier asked for her telephone number at the point-of-sale.What was the retailer doing by asking this question?
A) The retailer was determining her level of trust in the store.
B) The retailer was identifying her preference.
C) The retailer was collecting data for the store's database.
D) The retailer was curious as to how many people from that area code shopped the store.
E) The retailer was confirming forecasts for buyers.
A) The retailer was determining her level of trust in the store.
B) The retailer was identifying her preference.
C) The retailer was collecting data for the store's database.
D) The retailer was curious as to how many people from that area code shopped the store.
E) The retailer was confirming forecasts for buyers.
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40
Which of the following is an inherent limitation associated with asking the customer for identifying information for building a customer database?
A) Some customers may feel that the sales associate is violating their privacy.
B) Some identifying information is illegal to use for marketing purposes.
C) If the information provided is inaccurate,the retailer may be held liable.
D) Customer consent is mandatory in the U.S.for using their personal details.
E) Customers may give more information than what the sales associate can record.
A) Some customers may feel that the sales associate is violating their privacy.
B) Some identifying information is illegal to use for marketing purposes.
C) If the information provided is inaccurate,the retailer may be held liable.
D) Customer consent is mandatory in the U.S.for using their personal details.
E) Customers may give more information than what the sales associate can record.
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41
Which of the following retail analytic applications involves the use of search techniques to gain insights into customers' buying patterns?
A) Factor analysis
B) Regression analysis
C) Data mining
D) Data scraping
E) Data cloning
A) Factor analysis
B) Regression analysis
C) Data mining
D) Data scraping
E) Data cloning
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42
Many products in a supermarket can be found in more than one place throughout the stores.What type of retail analytics technique is used to decide where to place products in a store?
A) Supermarket analysis
B) Market basket analysis
C) Location analysis
D) Shopping cart analysis
E) Merchandising analysis
A) Supermarket analysis
B) Market basket analysis
C) Location analysis
D) Shopping cart analysis
E) Merchandising analysis
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43
A(n)_____ is used by catalog retailers and direct markets to identify the best prospects on the basis of how recently the customers made a purchase,how often they make purchases,and how much they spent.
A) RFM analysis
B) 80-20 rule
C) customer pyramid
D) market basket analysis
E) share of wallet analysis
A) RFM analysis
B) 80-20 rule
C) customer pyramid
D) market basket analysis
E) share of wallet analysis
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44
Since Yolanda used _____ to analyze what her customers often buy together during a single store visit,she knows to place facial tissues by the cold medicine and Wonder bread by the Skippy Peanut Butter in her store.
A) market basket analysis
B) cookies
C) merchandising analysis
D) RFM analysis
E) location analysis
A) market basket analysis
B) cookies
C) merchandising analysis
D) RFM analysis
E) location analysis
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45
Which of the following statements does NOT describe how retailers use a customer lifetime value (CLV)?
A) CLV is used to identify and cater to the best and more profitable customers.
B) CLV should be estimated under the assumption that the customer's future purchase behaviors will be the same as they have been in the past.
C) Sophisticated statistical methods are typically used to estimate the future contributions from past purchases.
D) An RFM analysis is often used by catalog retailers and direct marketers in estimating their customers' lifetime value.
E) A customer who spends $800 twice a year has a higher CLV than a customer that spends $100 each month.
A) CLV is used to identify and cater to the best and more profitable customers.
B) CLV should be estimated under the assumption that the customer's future purchase behaviors will be the same as they have been in the past.
C) Sophisticated statistical methods are typically used to estimate the future contributions from past purchases.
D) An RFM analysis is often used by catalog retailers and direct marketers in estimating their customers' lifetime value.
E) A customer who spends $800 twice a year has a higher CLV than a customer that spends $100 each month.
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Based on the following customer purchase data,which customer would have a higher lifetime value to the retailer? 
A) Marcia
B) Jan
C) Cindy
D) Alice

A) Marcia
B) Jan
C) Cindy
D) Alice
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47
Why would the customer pyramid be more appropriate in identifying customer's lifetime value than utilizing the traditional 80-20 rule?
A) The 80-20 rule doesn't recognize the behavior of 20 percent of the customers.
B) The 80-20 rule focuses only on the value of 80 percent of the shoppers.
C) Customers can more easily identify themselves in where they would be located in the customer pyramid than within the 80-20 rule.
D) If shoppers have only buy 20 percent of the time,retailers have a missed sale 80 percent of the time.
E) The 80-20 rule does not consider important differences among the 80 percent of customers in the "rest" segment.
A) The 80-20 rule doesn't recognize the behavior of 20 percent of the customers.
B) The 80-20 rule focuses only on the value of 80 percent of the shoppers.
C) Customers can more easily identify themselves in where they would be located in the customer pyramid than within the 80-20 rule.
D) If shoppers have only buy 20 percent of the time,retailers have a missed sale 80 percent of the time.
E) The 80-20 rule does not consider important differences among the 80 percent of customers in the "rest" segment.
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If a U.S.retailer wants to conform to the European policies concerning how customer information is collected,which type of policy should it adopt?
A) Opt in
B) Opt out
C) Opt private
D) Opt EC
E) 80-20 rule
A) Opt in
B) Opt out
C) Opt private
D) Opt EC
E) 80-20 rule
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49
Which of the following statements is true of frequent-shopper programs?
A) Frequent-shopper programs are inexpensive to implement and manage.
B) It is easy to make changes in CRM programs.
C) It is clear that CRM programs increase customer spending and loyalty.
D) It is hard to gain competitive advantage with CRM as programs can be duplicated.
E) The advantages of frequent-shopper programs are unlimited.
A) Frequent-shopper programs are inexpensive to implement and manage.
B) It is easy to make changes in CRM programs.
C) It is clear that CRM programs increase customer spending and loyalty.
D) It is hard to gain competitive advantage with CRM as programs can be duplicated.
E) The advantages of frequent-shopper programs are unlimited.
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50
Which of the following statements is true of a tiered reward structure?
A) It provides an incentive for customers to consolidate their purchases with one retailer to reach the higher tiers.
B) It helps retailers determine which products customer purchases during a single shopping trip.
C) It uses software to discover new insights into the buying patterns of customers using large databases.
D) Customers belonging to the same tier form a retail brand community.
E) A tiered reward structure charges customers who use services.
A) It provides an incentive for customers to consolidate their purchases with one retailer to reach the higher tiers.
B) It helps retailers determine which products customer purchases during a single shopping trip.
C) It uses software to discover new insights into the buying patterns of customers using large databases.
D) Customers belonging to the same tier form a retail brand community.
E) A tiered reward structure charges customers who use services.
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What does the 80-20 rule mean?
A) 80% of the buying comes from 20% of the vendors.
B) 80% of the sales come from 20% markdowns.
C) 80% of the customers pay with 20% of their income.
D) 80% of the sales or profits come from 20% of the customers.
E) 80% of the merchandise is sold at 20% off.
A) 80% of the buying comes from 20% of the vendors.
B) 80% of the sales come from 20% markdowns.
C) 80% of the customers pay with 20% of their income.
D) 80% of the sales or profits come from 20% of the customers.
E) 80% of the merchandise is sold at 20% off.
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_____ are applications of statistical techniques and models that seek to improve retail decisions through analyses of customer data.
A) Retail analytics
B) Redress analytics
C) Strategic analytics
D) Information drafts
E) Data clones
A) Retail analytics
B) Redress analytics
C) Strategic analytics
D) Information drafts
E) Data clones
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53
_____ uses the data on recent purchases made by customers to evaluate the potential contribution of each customer segment.
A) Market basket analysis
B) RFM analysis
C) 1-to-1 retailing
D) Add-on selling
E) Share of wallet analysis
A) Market basket analysis
B) RFM analysis
C) 1-to-1 retailing
D) Add-on selling
E) Share of wallet analysis
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54
Which of the following terms best describes the type of data analysis that focuses on the composition of products purchased by a customer during a single shopping trip?
A) Allotment analysis
B) Market basket analysis
C) Location analysis
D) Shopping cart analysis
E) Merchandising analysis
A) Allotment analysis
B) Market basket analysis
C) Location analysis
D) Shopping cart analysis
E) Merchandising analysis
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55
_____ is a method often used in catalog and Internet channels to determine customer segments that a retailer should target for a promotion or send a catalog.
A) RFM analysis
B) 80-20 rule
C) Market basket analysis
D) Multidimensional segmentation
E) Data mining
A) RFM analysis
B) 80-20 rule
C) Market basket analysis
D) Multidimensional segmentation
E) Data mining
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56
Which of the following statements correctly describes the practices regarding customer privacy in the U.S.?
A) In the United States,Americans rely upon federal government to protect consumer privacy.
B) Current legislation in the U.S.for consumer privacy forces strict protection of consumer privacy in retailing.
C) The United States has more stringent consumer privacy laws than the European Union.
D) In the U.S. ,the opt-out policy is applied when consumers' personal information is collected and used.
E) In the U.S. ,personal information is generally viewed as being in the public domain,and retailers can use it in any way they desire.
A) In the United States,Americans rely upon federal government to protect consumer privacy.
B) Current legislation in the U.S.for consumer privacy forces strict protection of consumer privacy in retailing.
C) The United States has more stringent consumer privacy laws than the European Union.
D) In the U.S. ,the opt-out policy is applied when consumers' personal information is collected and used.
E) In the U.S. ,personal information is generally viewed as being in the public domain,and retailers can use it in any way they desire.
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57
Which of the following statements is true of frequent-shopper programs?
A) They are highly beneficial for building long-term customer loyalty.
B) The discounts offered appeal mostly to price-conscious customers.
C) Customers are able to clearly differentiate the programs offered by different retailers.
D) Competitive advantages gained from these programs are sustainable.
E) Effective frequent-shopper programs are easy to develop.
A) They are highly beneficial for building long-term customer loyalty.
B) The discounts offered appeal mostly to price-conscious customers.
C) Customers are able to clearly differentiate the programs offered by different retailers.
D) Competitive advantages gained from these programs are sustainable.
E) Effective frequent-shopper programs are easy to develop.
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58
_____ help in measuring a customer's CLV by using the data collected about customers.
A) Retail analytics
B) Risk analytics
C) Portfolio analyses
D) Biometrics
E) RFM analyses
A) Retail analytics
B) Risk analytics
C) Portfolio analyses
D) Biometrics
E) RFM analyses
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59
Millhouse loves books and often shops at a nearby Book Universe store.At the beginning of the year,he enrolled in a $5 program,and he would get a percentage off on the purchases he made throughout the year.Which of the following best demonstrates this type of approach toward customer retention?
A) Community
B) Sales promotion
C) Frequent-shopper program
D) Personalization
E) Special customer service
A) Community
B) Sales promotion
C) Frequent-shopper program
D) Personalization
E) Special customer service
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60
Which of the following statements best describes a customer lifetime value (CLV)?
A) CLV is the value placed upon a retailer by a consumer.
B) CLV is a numerical value of how much a "best customer" shops.
C) CLV is what a customer contributes to a retailer's profits over his or her entire relationship with the retailer.
D) CLV is an assessment of how many valued customers shop with a retailer.
E) CLV is what retailers use to rate the value of guaranteed merchandise.
A) CLV is the value placed upon a retailer by a consumer.
B) CLV is a numerical value of how much a "best customer" shops.
C) CLV is what a customer contributes to a retailer's profits over his or her entire relationship with the retailer.
D) CLV is an assessment of how many valued customers shop with a retailer.
E) CLV is what retailers use to rate the value of guaranteed merchandise.
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61
Which of the following approaches toward retaining customers has retailers offering unique benefits and targeted messages to individuals?
A) Segmentation
B) Personalization
C) Frequent-shopper programs
D) Add-on selling
E) Community
A) Segmentation
B) Personalization
C) Frequent-shopper programs
D) Add-on selling
E) Community
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62
What is market basket analysis,and when do retailers utilize it?
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63
A way to achieve customer alchemy is through _____,which involves offering and selling more products and services to existing customers and increasing the retailer's share of wallet with these customers.
A) 1-to-1 retailing
B) add-on selling
C) personalizing
D) data mining
E) cross retailing
A) 1-to-1 retailing
B) add-on selling
C) personalizing
D) data mining
E) cross retailing
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64
At La Rue Fashions,there is a certain customer who makes large purchases every Friday and returns everything two weeks later.In response,the manager recently created a policy and published it.It included specifics of the store's terms regarding returned merchandise stating that all tags must be intact;the clothing must not have been worn;and it must be returned within seven days to receive credit.Which of the following best describes the retailer's actions?
A) Add-on selling
B) Getting the lead out
C) Data mining
D) RFM analysis
E) Cutting off services
A) Add-on selling
B) Getting the lead out
C) Data mining
D) RFM analysis
E) Cutting off services
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65
A _____ is a group of customers who are bound together by their loyalty to a store and the activities the retailer sponsors and undertakes.
A) frequent shopper community
B) retail brand community
C) consideration set
D) target market
E) customer pyramid
A) frequent shopper community
B) retail brand community
C) consideration set
D) target market
E) customer pyramid
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66
Which of the following statements is TRUE of the customer pyramid?
A) Customers in the iron segment need special attention from the retailer to grow their potential to be better customers.
B) All customers regardless of their segment must receive equitable promotional benefits.
C) Customers in the lead segment buy merchandise on sale or abuse return privileges.
D) Customers in the gold segment are the most profitable and loyal customers.
E) Customers in the platinum segment place little emphasis on customer service.
A) Customers in the iron segment need special attention from the retailer to grow their potential to be better customers.
B) All customers regardless of their segment must receive equitable promotional benefits.
C) Customers in the lead segment buy merchandise on sale or abuse return privileges.
D) Customers in the gold segment are the most profitable and loyal customers.
E) Customers in the platinum segment place little emphasis on customer service.
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67
Which of the following statements does NOT describe personalization implemented as a CRM program?
A) It overcomes a limitation of CRM strategies which treat all customers in a platinum segment as identical.
B) With the availability of customer-level data and analysis tools,retailers can now economically offer unique benefits and target messages to individual customers.
C) The Internet channel provides an opportunity for retailers to automate personalization and efficiently develop relationships similar to those that many small local retailers have with customers.
D) It helps retailers to convert their unprofitable customers in the lead segment in the customer pyramid to best customers.
E) The effective use of customer information in personalization programs creates the positive feedback cycle in the CRM process.
A) It overcomes a limitation of CRM strategies which treat all customers in a platinum segment as identical.
B) With the availability of customer-level data and analysis tools,retailers can now economically offer unique benefits and target messages to individual customers.
C) The Internet channel provides an opportunity for retailers to automate personalization and efficiently develop relationships similar to those that many small local retailers have with customers.
D) It helps retailers to convert their unprofitable customers in the lead segment in the customer pyramid to best customers.
E) The effective use of customer information in personalization programs creates the positive feedback cycle in the CRM process.
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68
Which of the following statements is true of the gold segment members in the customer pyramid?
A) Price plays a greater role in their decision making process.
B) The gold segment members place more value on customer service.
C) Their spending levels and profitability do not warrant special treatment.
D) They demand a lot of attention but buy very little from retailers.
E) This segment is composed of the customers with the top 25 percent CLVs.
A) Price plays a greater role in their decision making process.
B) The gold segment members place more value on customer service.
C) Their spending levels and profitability do not warrant special treatment.
D) They demand a lot of attention but buy very little from retailers.
E) This segment is composed of the customers with the top 25 percent CLVs.
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69
Depending on the amount of money you have in Wachovia bank,you will receive a variety of different services.The lower-tiered customers are charged $7 to use a teller but can receive the same services for free if they use an ATM.Charging low-tiered customers for using live tellers is Wachovia's approach to:
A) getting the lead out.
B) letting customers opt out.
C) tailoring offers for these customers.
D) soliciting feedback.
E) offering better services.
A) getting the lead out.
B) letting customers opt out.
C) tailoring offers for these customers.
D) soliciting feedback.
E) offering better services.
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70
The release of the new Harry Potter book brought excitement in Enid's neighborhood.The local Book Universe store sold thousands of vouchers for the night of the release.The store invited Harry Potter enthusiasts to come for a party at the store that lasted until midnight when the book would be available for purchase.Book Universe is seen developing a customer retention program based on:
A) a market basket analysis.
B) creating a sense of community among its customers.
C) 1-to-1 retailing programs.
D) a tiered rewards program.
E) the concept of add-on selling offers for preferred customers.
A) a market basket analysis.
B) creating a sense of community among its customers.
C) 1-to-1 retailing programs.
D) a tiered rewards program.
E) the concept of add-on selling offers for preferred customers.
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71
What information does a customer database contain?
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72
What is customer alchemy?
A) Converting iron and gold customers into platinum customers
B) Offering more products to existing customers
C) Increasing the data collection from only platinum and gold customers
D) Creating a group of customers bound together by loyalty to a retailer
E) Tailoring loyalty programs to suit customers' needs
A) Converting iron and gold customers into platinum customers
B) Offering more products to existing customers
C) Increasing the data collection from only platinum and gold customers
D) Creating a group of customers bound together by loyalty to a retailer
E) Tailoring loyalty programs to suit customers' needs
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73
Developing retail programs for small groups or individual customers is referred to as _____.
A) cross selling
B) a loyalty program
C) a share of wallet program
D) add-on selling
E) 1-to-1 retailing
A) cross selling
B) a loyalty program
C) a share of wallet program
D) add-on selling
E) 1-to-1 retailing
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74
In the customer pyramid,which of the following segments consists of customers with the top 25 percent CLVs?
A) Gold segment
B) Platinum segment
C) Iron segment
D) Lead segment
E) Silver segment
A) Gold segment
B) Platinum segment
C) Iron segment
D) Lead segment
E) Silver segment
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75
What is a customer lifetime value (CLV),and how is it estimated?
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76
Which of the following describes an approach that is used to deal with unprofitable customers?
A) Retailers charging a restocking fee for returned merchandise
B) Retailers offering frequent buyer cards
C) Supermarkets giving away free samples of a new product
D) Retailers having special events outside of regular store hours
E) Retailers allowing certain merchandise to be viewed only by qualified customers
A) Retailers charging a restocking fee for returned merchandise
B) Retailers offering frequent buyer cards
C) Supermarkets giving away free samples of a new product
D) Retailers having special events outside of regular store hours
E) Retailers allowing certain merchandise to be viewed only by qualified customers
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77
How can retailers enhance customer loyalty?
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78
The Bird of Paradise is one of the world's most attractive tropical flowers.When Josiah,who owns Joe's Flower Shop,knows he's receiving flowers from Hawaii,he emails all his customers whom he knows will like the flower and informs them of the expected shipment.Josiah's program is an example of:
A) a frequent shopper program.
B) a loyalty program.
C) gaining competitive advantage.
D) add-on selling.
E) 1-to-1 retailing.
A) a frequent shopper program.
B) a loyalty program.
C) gaining competitive advantage.
D) add-on selling.
E) 1-to-1 retailing.
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79
CRM programs directed toward customers in the high-value segment:
A) offer more discounts.
B) are focused on maintaining loyalty.
C) give more importance for frequent-shopper programs.
D) attempt to discourage 20 percent of shoppers.
E) provide online shopping options without processing charges.
A) offer more discounts.
B) are focused on maintaining loyalty.
C) give more importance for frequent-shopper programs.
D) attempt to discourage 20 percent of shoppers.
E) provide online shopping options without processing charges.
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80
What are the factors affecting the degree to which consumers feel their privacy concerning personal information has been violated?
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