MKTG chapter 9 final – Flashcards

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1. What are the two ways that a company can obtain new products? a. line extension and brand management b. internal development and merger c. new-product development and acquisition d. service development and product extension e. market mix modification and research and development
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(c; p. 233; Moderate)
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2. Product improvements, product modifications, and original products can all be classified as ________. a. pioneer products b. new products c. product concepts d. product ideas e. test products
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(b; p. 233; Easy)
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3. Which of the following is not a potential cause of the failure of a new product? a. an underestimated market size b. a poorly designed product c. an incorrectly positioned product d. higher than anticipated costs of product development e. ineffective advertising
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(a; p. 233; Moderate) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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4. Which of the following is not a major challenge presented by the product life cycle? a. All products eventually decline. b. A firm must be good at developing new products to replace aging ones. c. A firm must be good at adapting its marketing strategies. d. It is difficult to plot the stages as a product goes through them. e. Changing tastes, technologies, and competition affect the marketing of the product.
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(d; p. 233; Moderate) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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5. The creation of a successful new product depends on a company's understanding of its________ and its ability to deliver ________ to customers. a. competitors, distributors, and employees; new styles b. customers, brands, products; product images c. customers, competitors, and markets; superior value d. product, marketing mix, and marketing strategy; functional features e. product life cycle, legal responsibilities, and social responsibilities; innovations
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(c; p. 234; Moderate)
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6. New product development starts with ________. a. idea generation b. idea screening c. concept development d. concept testing e. test marketing
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(a; p. 234; Easy) {AACSB: Communication}
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7. Executives, manufacturing employees, and salespeople are all examples of ________. a. external sources for new-product ideas b. internal sources for new-product ideas c. core members of innovation management systems d. research and development team members e. new-product committee members
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(b; p. 235; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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8. Your company decides to use internal sources for developing new product ideas. Which of the following would not be a common internal source? a. executives and professionals b. company records and data c. intrapreneurial programs d. suppliers e. salespeople
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(d; p. 235; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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9. Which of the following is perhaps the most important external source of new-product ideas? a. engineers b. customers c. competitors d. trade magazines, shows, and seminars e. distributors and suppliers
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(b; p. 236; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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10. Which of the following is not a recommended method for companies to tap into their customers as sources for new-product ideas? a. analyzing customer complaints and questions b. relying heavily on customers to know what types of technical products they need c. working alongside customers to get ideas and suggestions d. turning customers into cocreators e. putting customer-created products on the market
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(b; p. 236; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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11. Your firm wants to use external sources for new product ideas. After consulting with a friend you learn that all of the following are common external sources except ________. a. customers b. suppliers c. competitors d. trade shows and magazines e. the firm's executives
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(e; p. 235; Easy) {AACSB: Communication}
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12. The purpose of idea generation is to create a ________ of ideas. The purpose of succeeding stages is to ________ that number. a. small number; reduce b. small number; increase c. large number; increase d. large number; reduce e. small number; maintain
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(d; p. 236; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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13. GrayBerry Gifts has just brainstormed a large number of ideas for adding new products and services after visiting several buying fairs. The owners will begin the first idea-reducing stage, called ________ , to arrive at a realistic number to adopt. a. idea generation b. idea screening c. product concept d. concept development e. idea dissemination
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(b; p. 236; Easy) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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14. Which of the following is most likely to be included in an executive's write up of a new-product idea to be presented to a new-product committee? a. the proposed customer value proposition b. the product image c. the marketing strategy d. the business analysis e. the planned market rollout
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(a; p. 236; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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15. A detailed version of a new idea stated in meaningful customer terms is called a ________. a. product idea b. product concept c. product image d. product proposal e. product movement
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(b; p. 237; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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16. A ________ is the way consumers perceive an actual or potential product. a. product idea b. product concept c. product image d. test market e. concept test
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(c; p. 237; Easy) {AACSB: Communication}
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17. An attractive idea must be developed into a ________. a. product idea b. product concept c. product image d. test market e. product strategy
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(b; p. 237; Challenging) {AACSB: Communication}
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18. _____ calls for testing new-product concepts with groups of target consumers. a. Concept development b. Concept testing c. Idea generation d. Idea screening e. Test marketing
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(b; p. 237; Easy)
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19. In the concept testing stage of new-product development, a product concept in ________ form is presented to groups of target consumers. a. physical or symbolic b. prototype c. final d. market-tested e. commercial
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(a; p. 237; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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20. With what groups do firms conduct concept testing for new products? a. suppliers b. employees c. target consumers d. manufacturers e. competitors
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(c; p. 238; Challenging)
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21. For some ________, a simple description consisting of a word or picture might be sufficient. a. concept tests b. product concepts c. marketing strategies d. product developments e. business analyses
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(c; p. 238; Easy) {AACSB: Communication}
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22. After concept testing, a firm would engage in which stage in developing and marketing a new product? a. idea screening b. marketing strategy development c. business analysis d. product development e. test marketing
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(b; p. 238; Moderate)
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23. The first part of the marketing strategy describes the target market; the planned product positioning; and the sales, profit goals, and ________. a. market share b. competition c. secondary market d. competition's anticipated reaction e. life-cycle duration
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(a; p. 238; Moderate)
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24. The second part of the marketing strategy statement outlines the product's planned price, distribution, and ________ for the first year. a. advertising b. promotion c. marketing budget d. positioning e. target market
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(c; p. 238; Challenging)
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25. The third part of the marketing strategy statement includes all of the following except ________. a. long-run sales b. profit goals c. marketing mix strategies d. short-run sales e. A and C
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(d; p. 238; Moderate)
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26. A review of the sales, costs, and profit projections for a new product to find out whether they satisfy the company's objectives is called a ________. a. business feasibility b. feasibility study c. business analysis d. product acceptance e. proposal
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(c; p. 239; Easy)
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27. During which stage of new-product development is management most likely to estimate minimum and maximum sales to assess the range of risk in launching a new product? a. concept testing b. marketing strategy development c. business analysis d. product development e. test marketing
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(c; p. 239; Moderate)
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28. Once managers of The Grecian Urn have decided on their product concept and marketing strategy, they can evaluate the business attractiveness of the proposal in the ________ stage of the new-product development process. a. business feasibility b. feasibility study c. business analysis d. product acceptance e. concept testing
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(c; p. 239; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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29. New World Releases is conducting a business analysis to determine which of the many new songs available to management should be released. Sales must be estimated before costs can be estimated. Which of the following did your text recommend for forecasting sales? a. comparing the sales history of similar products. b. conducting surveys of market opinions. c. comparing the sales history of similar products and conducting surveys of market opinions. d. applying the PLC concept e. none of the above
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(c; p. 239; Challenging) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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30. Once the product or service passes the business analysis test, it moves into what stage? a. concept development b. product development c. market testing d. strategy development e. product proposal
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(b; p. 239; Moderate)
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31. In the ________ stage of new-product development, products often undergo rigorous tests to make sure that they perform safely and effectively or that consumers will find value in them. a. business analysis b. idea generation c. concept development and testing d. product development e. marketing mix
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(d; p. 239; Moderate)
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32. Once Wainwright Industries' new riding lawnmower made especially for women passes concept and product tests, the next step is ________. a. test marketing b. focus group surveys c. commercialization d. post-testing e. business analysis
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(a; p. 240; Easy) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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33. Bonneville Communications is concerned about test marketing and the possible related problems. Which of the following is not a disadvantage of test marketing that would likely concern Bonneville Communications? a. Test marketing costs can be high. b. It can take much time to test market. c. Test marketing allows time for competitors to spy and gain advantages. d. People who are surveyed tend to tell less than the truth. e. Test marketing does not guarantee success.
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(d; p. 240; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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34. Under what circumstances might it be wise for a company to do little or no test marketing? a. When a new product requires a major investment. b. When management is not sure of the product. c. When management is not sure of the marketing program. d. When the product has no substitutes and is new in its category. e. When the costs of developing and introducing the product are low.
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(e; p. 240; Easy) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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35. Although test marketing costs can be high, they are often small when compared with ________. a. the final results b. the costs of a major mistake c. management's approval and acceptance d. stockholders' confidence e. research and development costs
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(b; p. 240; Moderate)
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36. Many marketers are now using new interactive technologies, such as Frito-Lay's online virtual convenience store, to reduce the cost of ________. a. concept development b. concept testing c. marketing strategy development d. product development e. test marketing
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(e; p. 240; Moderate) {Use of IT}
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37. The major purpose of test marketing is to provide management with the information needed to make a final decision about ________. a. how to develop a market strategy b. which market to compete in c. whether to launch the new product d. how to compete in the market e. how long to compete in the market
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(c; p. 241; Moderate)
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38. Introducing a new product into the market is called ________. a. test marketing b. new product development c. experimenting d. commercialization e. marketing development
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(d; p. 241; Moderate)
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39. Which of the following costs is most likely associated with the commercialization stage of new-product development? a. building or renting a manufacturing facility b. paying groups of target consumers for product feedback c. determining the product's planned price, distribution, and marketing budget d. developing a prototype of the product e. identifying target markets
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(a; p. 241; Moderate) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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40. A company getting ready to launch a new product must make several decisions. The company must first decide on ________. a. whether to launch the product in a single location b. whether to launch the product in a region c. whether to launch the product into full national distribution d. when to time the new product introduction e. when to develop a planned market rollout
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(d; p. 241; Moderate)
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41. Following the decision to "time" the introduction of the new product, a company must decide ________ to launch the new product. a. where b. how c. to what degree d. why e. all of the above
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(a; p. 241; Moderate)
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42. Which of the following is necessary for successful new-product development? a. a holistic and sequential product development approach b. a customer-centered, team-based, systematic approach c. a team-based, innovation-management approach d. a market pioneer mindset and a holistic approach e. an innovation management system and sequential product development
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(b; p. 242; Moderate)
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43. _____ focuses on finding new ways to solve customer problems and create more customer-satisfying experiences. a. Concept testing b. New-product development c. Customer-centered new-product development d. Sequential product development e. Team-based new-product development
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(c; p. 242; Easy)
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44. _____ is a new-product development approach in which one company department works to complete its stage of the process before passing the new product along to the next department and stage. a. Team-based product development b. Simultaneous product development c. Sequential product development d. Product life-cycle analysis e. Micromarketing
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(c; p. 243; Moderate)
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45. In order to get their new products to market more quickly, many companies are adopting a faster, team-oriented approach called ________. a. simulated new-product development b. sequential product development c. team-based new-product development d. phased-in new-product development e. market development
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(c; p. 243; Easy)
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46. The team-based new-product development approach is faster because departments work closely together through ________. a. team efforts b. a step-by-step process c. the help of a consultant d. cross-functional teams e. departmentalization
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(d; p. 243; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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47. The team-based new-product development approach uses cross-functional teams that overlap the steps in the process to achieve which of the following goals? a. save time and reduce errors b. save time and increase effectiveness c. increase effectiveness and employee satisfaction d. speed product to market and reduce risks e. B and D
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(b; p. 243; Moderate)
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48. Which of the following is a disadvantage of a team-based approach to new-product development? a. It takes longer to get the right products to market. b. The development effort is not as effective because of team members' lack of expertise. c. Levels of risk can be more easily controlled. d. Organizational confusion and tension can be a part of the process. e. The process does not work with the shorter life cycles of many of today's products.
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(d; p. 243; Moderate) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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49. Top management can install a(n) ________ to direct the flow of new-product ideas to a central point where they can be collected, reviewed, and evaluated. a. idea evaluation system b. innovation management system c. database d. market strategy e. data processing system
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(b; p. 243; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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50. The search for new-product ideas should be ________ rather than haphazard. a. intermittent b. systematic c. segmented d. strategically planned e. seldom
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(b; p. 243; Moderate) {AACSB: Communication}
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51. _____ is the product life cycle period when sales fall off and profits drop. a. Introduction b. Growth c. Maturity d. Decline e. Development
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(d; p.246; Moderate)
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52. Increasing profits will most likely occur at which stage of the PLC? a. product development b. introduction c. growth d. maturity e. decline
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(c; p. 246; Easy)
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53. Some products that have entered the decline stage have been cycled back to the growth stage through ________. a. promotion or repositioning b. concept testing c. business analysis d. innovation management e. customer-centered product development
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(a; p. 246; Moderate) {AACSB; Communication}
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54. Which of the following cannot be described by the PLC concept? a. product class b. product form c. product image d. brand e. styles
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(c; p. 246; Challenging) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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55. All of the following are accurate descriptions of a style product, except which one? a. Style products appear in home, clothing, and art. b. Once a style is invented, it may last for generations. c. A style has a cycle showing several periods of renewed interest. d. Styles last only a short time and tend to attract only a limited following. e. Styles are basic and distinctive modes of expression.
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(d; p. 247; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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56. The PLC concept can be applied by marketers as a useful framework for describing how ________. a. to forecast product performance b. to develop marketing strategies c. products and markets work d. concept testing is conducted e. product ideas are developed
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(c; p. 247; Challenging)
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57. Using the PLC concept to develop marketing strategy can be difficult because strategy is both a ________ and a(n) ________ of the product's life cycle. a. mirror image; cause b. cause; result c. result; mirror image d. beginning; end e. purpose; effect
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(b; p. 247; Challenging)
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58. In the ________ stage, the firm faces a trade-off between high market share and high current profit. a. growth b. decline c. maturity d. introduction e. commercialization
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(a; p. 248; Moderate)
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59. In which stage of the PLC will promotional expenditures be especially high in an attempt to create consumer awareness? a. product development b. introduction c. growth d. maturity e. decline
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(b; p. 248; Easy)
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60. Which stage of the typical consumer product life cycle is out of order below? a. product development b. introduction c. maturity d. growth e. decline
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(c; p. 248; Moderate)
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61. In which stage of the PLC will promotional expenditures be high in an attempt to react to increasing competition? a. product development b. introduction c. growth d. maturity e. decline
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(c; p. 248; Moderate)
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62. Which stage in the PLC is characterized by rapid market acceptance, increasing sales, and increasing profits? a. introduction b. maturity c. growth d. decline e. development
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(c; p. 248; Easy)
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63. Which stage in the PLC normally lasts longer and poses strong challenges to the marketing managers? a. introduction b. growth c. maturity d. decline e. phase-in
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(c; p. 248; Easy)
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64. Which of the following leads to greater competition in the maturity stage of the PLC? a. overcapacity or products in the market b. market pioneers c. poor management d. inadequate promotion e. diminishing budgets
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(a; p. 248; Moderate)
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65. Most products in the marketplace are in the ________ stage of the product life cycle. a. development b. introduction c. growth d. maturity e. decline
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(d; p. 248; Moderate)
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66. When a product enters the maturity stage, the company should consider ________. a. harvesting the product b. modifying the product, market, or marketing mix c. divesting the product d. maintaining the product e. dropping the product
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(b; p. 249; Moderate)
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67. Sales decline in the decline stage of the PLC because of technological advances, increased competition, and ________. a. shifts in the economy b. shifts in unemployment c. shifts in consumer tastes and preferences d. marketing mix modifications e. new market pioneers
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(c; p. 250; Moderate)
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68. Which of the following best represents the options a company has when a product is declining? a. maintain or harvest the product b. harvest or drop the product c. maintain, harvest, or drop the product d. maintain or pioneer the product e. pioneer, harvest, or maintain the product
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(c; p. 250; Moderate)
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69. A manufacturer with a product in the decline stage of the product life cycle might decide to ________ if it has reason to hope that competitors will leave the industry. a. harvest the product b. maintain the product without change c. drop the product d. search for replacements e. delay planning
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(b; p. 250; Challenging) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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70. All of the following are stages in the PLC, except which one? a. introduction b. adoption c. growth d. decline e. maturity
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(b; p. 251; Moderate)
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71. Manufacturers must comply with specific laws regarding ________. a. pricing b. product safety c. product placement d. distribution channels e. product life cycles
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(b; p. 251; Easy) {AACSB: Ethical Reasoning}
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72. Because of ________, a company cannot make its product illegally similar to a competitor's already established product. a. anti-monopoly laws b. patent laws c. the Consumer Product Safety Act d. product warranties e. product liability
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(b; p. 251; Moderate) {AACSB: Ethical Reasoning}
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73. Which of the following best describes the role of a product steward? a. to protect consumers from harm b. to evaluate new-product ideas against a set of general criteria c. to develop a product concept into a physical product d. to protect the company from liability by identifying and solving potential product problems e. A and D
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(e; p. 252; Moderate) {AACSB: Ethical Reasoning}
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74. The advantages of standardizing an international product include all of the following except ________. a. the development of a consistent image b. lower product design costs c. the adaptation of products to different markets d. decreased manufacturing costs e. lower marketing costs
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(c; p. 252; Moderate) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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116. Your firm added three new products earlier this year to add variety for customers. Two of them failed to reach even minimal sales. Which of the following is least likely to be the cause of their failure? a. The products were priced too high. b. The products were advertised incorrectly. c. Competitors fought back harder than expected. d. Research was too extensive. e. The product launch was ill-timed.
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(d; p. 233; Easy) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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117. Which of the following is the most likely reason that employees at your firm regularly attend trade shows and seminars? a. to analyze the product life cycle b. to test new-product concepts c. to generate new-product ideas d. to test market new products e. to implement a team-based new-product development approach
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(c; p. 235; Moderate) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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118. Which of the following statements best explains why idea screening may be the most import step of new product development? a. It increases the number of ideas generated. b. Some potentially profitable ideas may be ill perceived by the idea screeners. c. Some ideas that will become market disasters may be originally viewed favorably by the idea screeners. d. It gives research and development team members and opportunity to gather consumer feedback. e. It saves the company money in product development costs by giving the green light to only the product ideas that are likely to be profitable.
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(e; p. 236; Moderate) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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119. JoAnn Fabrics, Inc., has just created a new combination of colors and fabric types. The firm wants to be sure of the way consumers perceive its new product. The firm is concerned with product ________. a. idea b. concept c. image d. proposal e. presentation
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(c; p. 237; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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120. Which of the following is a product concept? a. a battery-powered all-electric car b. a pocket-size digital music player c. an energy efficient humidifier d. a thin, lightweight laptop with extended battery life appealing to students and young professionals who want access to their computer anywhere, anytime e. a high-tech, stylish running shoe with built-in sensors to record the distance the wearer has walked or run
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(d; p. 237; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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121. Wainwright Industries has built a new prototype riding lawnmower especially for women. In the product development stage, Joe Wainwright and his staff have incorporated the functional features and must now convey the ________. a. brand image b. advertising c. safety features d. intended psychological characteristics e. visual characteristics
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(d; p. 239; Challenging) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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122. Anita's DayCare plans to offer third-shift childcare, based upon the opening of two new manufacturing plants in her area. Together the plants will hire 423 employees and run all three shifts. Initial test marketing results look promising. In considering launching this new service, Anita must first decide on ________. a. timing b. expansion costs c. hiring suitable employees d. checking local and state regulations e. food costs
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(a; p. 241; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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123. Altas Steel Corporation lacks the confidence, capital, and capacity to launch its new steel product into full national or international distribution. Even though test market results look promising, what will be management's next step? a. retest the product in additional markets b. develop a planned market rollout over time c. secure a loan to provide confidence, capital, and capacity d. seek the help of a nationally known consultant e. develop a prototype
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(b; p. 241; Challenging) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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124. At Fantastic Flavors, a large regional chain of candy stores, employees from marketing, design, production, and finance work in a cross-functional group to save time and money in the new-product development process. Fantastic Flavors uses a(n) ________ approach. a. customer-centered new-product development b. sequential new-product development c. team-based new-product development d. innovation management system e. consumer composite
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(c; p. 243; Easy) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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125. Which of the following products passed or is passing through a typical life cycle of introduction, growth, maturity, and decline? a. pharmaceuticals b. cassette tapes c. Coca-Cola d. American Express e. TABASCO
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(e; p. 246; Challenging) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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126. Sherri's Exclusives sells currently accepted and popular clothing items in given fields. What does she stock in her store? a. styles b. fashions c. fads d. exclusives e. services
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(b; p. 247; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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127. The Flurrbies, a winter accessory which fell in and out of favorability with customers quickly, are an example of a ________. a. style b. fashion c. fad d. product idea e. market strategy
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(c; p. 247; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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128. Big Moose Toys is a market pioneer introducing a modern version of Bullwinkle the Moose, a character from an animated television series originally broadcast in the 50s and 60s. Their version of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, another character from the show, targeted to baby boomers was a strong success. They need to make the new launch strategy for Bullwinkle consistent with the intended ________. a. promotion campaign b. product positioning c. company image d. target market e. use
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(b; p. 248; Challenging) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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129. Mattel's Barbie is an example of an age-defying product. Barbie, simultaneously timeless and trendy, is in the ________ stage of the PLC. a. introduction b. growth c. maturity d. decline e. adoption
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(c; p. 248; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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130. Over the past 100 years or so, Binney and Smith's Crayola crayons have become a household staple in more than 80 countries around the world. Crayola crayons are in the _____ stage of the PLC. a. introduction b. maturity c. growth d. decline e. incubation
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(b; p. 248; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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131. When Heinz introduced EZ Squirt packaging and new colors such as Blastin' Green and Awesome Orange to revitalize consumer buying, the company was ________. a. modifying the market b. modifying the pricing strategy c. modifying the distribution d. modifying the product e. dropping the product
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(d; p. 249; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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132. Proctor & Gamble has sold off a number of lesser or declining brands such as Oxydol detergent and Jif peanut butter. In these examples, management decided to ________ the products. a. further test b. maintain c. drop d. harvest e. ignore the test market results of
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(c; p. 250; Moderate) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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133. It's What's Hip, a chain of 18 music and CD stores, has discovered that carrying a weak product during the decline stage of the PLC can be very costly to a firm, and not just in profit terms. Which one of these is not likely to be one of those costs? a. takes up much of management's time b. frequent price and inventory adjustment c. requires advertising and sales force attention d. few concerns about company image and other products e. all of the above
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(d; p. 250; Challenging) {AACSB: Reflective Thinking}
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134. Superior Luggage Company has undertaken the task of identifying its products in the decline stage of the PLC. Which of the following should not be done in the identification process? a. regularly reviewing sales b. regularly reviewing market shares c. regularly reviewing costs and profit trends d. regularly reviewing management's pet projects e. none of the above
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(d; p. 250; Easy) {AACSB: Analytic Thinking}
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135. CellTones, a new company selling several lines of cellular phones, has closely modeled its products after successful products that are already in the marketplace. As it prepares to enter the market with its new products and services, which of the following should concern CellTones the most? a. legal obligations to suppliers and dealers b. patent laws c. the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act d. product liability suits e. limited warranties
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(b; p. 251; Challenging) {AACSB: Ethical Reasoning}
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75. Because names, labels, and colors may not easily translate from one color to another, international marketers must carefully assess ________. a. product standardization b. market rollout c. the product life cycle d. packaging e. styles
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(d; p. 252; Moderate) {AACSB: Multicultural and Diversity}
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