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Sherman's is a furniture and appliance retailer serving a tri-city area. The company is interested in identifying viable markets in order to be more effective in marketing its products and services. Which of the following descriptions meets all the characteristics of a market?

Individuals or couples who own their own home, needing to purchase new or replacement furniture and appliances, with the disposable income or access to credit to afford new items, and a desire to purchase

Dante is an account manager for Mediacom, which markets internet and cable television services to businesses such as restaurants, bars, and hotels. Dante practices relationship marketing because he realizes _______.

It's more expensive to attract new customers than to retain existing customers

Hakim owns a beauty supply retail store that specializes in natural hair care products. Which of the following is true regarding the role of retail operations in the United States economy?

a. A majority of retail operations are small businesses like Hakim's.

Milan is the owner of a camera shop specializing in Canon and Nikon products. The store sells camera bodies as well as specialty lenses for the cameras. Milan hosts meetings of the local photography club at the store and schedules a variety of special events. Which of the following statements is likely true for Milan's camera store?

a. A physical retail store is needed to display and sell merchandise.

Miu is the owner of an indoor trampoline park called Elevate. She has a staff of 25 employees including five full-time managers and 20 part-time employees. Miu is seeking ways to reduce turnover and to increase the levels of engagement between staff and customers. Miu understands that customer satisfaction is more easily achieved when employees are happy. Which of the following would likely lead to higher employee satisfaction?

a. College tuition reimbursement grants for any employee working 15 or more hours per week

Yoplait offers a variety of different single-serve yogurt cups in flavors such as strawberry, blueberry, chocolate, banana, and key lime pie. Yoplait also offers another product line of yogurt products called Go-Gurt, which is marketed for kids and served in long tubes. Parents that purchase and enjoy single-serve cups for themselves are likely to purchase Go-Gurt for their children. What benefit does Yoplait receive by using product lines?

a. Equivalent quality

BMW has announced changes to its 3-series models for the upcoming year. The changes include reduced weight, improved aerodynamics, and enhanced driving dynamics. In addition, consumers will have the option of purchasing the vehicle with or without all-wheel drive. How would you classify BMWs 3-series vehicles?

a. Improvements or revisions of existing products

Caterpillar is a manufacturer of heavy machinery that is sold through its network of dealers around the world. A popular Caterpillar product is the skid steer loader, which is commonly used in general construction, agriculture, and landscaping. Segmenting Caterpillar's skid steer loader customers by industry enables it to better satisfy customer needs by matching its product and available attachments to the industry focus of the customer. Caterpillar is using _______ as a segmentation variable.

product use

Maui Jim is a manufacturer of premium sunglasses. It is considered a top brand. The glasses are sold directly through the company's website and resellers such as Sunglass Hut. The company's website features a browsing menu titled "Activity" where customers can shop the sunglass line by activities such as golf, fishing, running, hiking, tennis, and water sports. Maui Jim is using these activities as a segmentation approach to appeal to customers who enjoy these various activities by providing specific models of sunglasses to "fit" each activity. Maui Jim is using _______ segmentation by focusing on consumers' active lifestyles.

psychographic

The Cleveland Museum of Art houses over 43,000 works in its permanent collection thanks to a trust founded in 1913. The museum is free, but it generates revenue from programs, sales of merchandise, special exhibits, and memberships. Recently, the iHeart radio group in Cleveland ran several free 30-second spots known as _______ to encourage attendance of a special exhibit at the museum.

public service announcements

Consumer packaged goods companies such as Procter & Gamble rely on supermarket purchasing data compiled by companies such as SymphonyIRI to understand how their products are selling, in what quantities, and in which package sizes. In addition, they can obtain data about price points, whether consumers utilized coupons, or information about other in-store sales promotions. SymphonyIRI provides _______ data to consumer goods manufacturers.

scanner-based research

Frito-Lay has been analyzing sales data compiled by a third-party company and has noticed that sales of baked varieties such as Baked Cheetos and Baked Lay's potato chips are higher in suburban markets compared to urban grocery outlets. This information will assist Frito-Lay in their individual store planning sessions as account managers meet with store managers to discuss inventory and stock positions. The information Frito-Lay is utilizing is called _______.

scanner-based research

Elijah is the director of a long-term care community that serves adults aged 65 and over. There are many different communities for independent living in the community, and Elijah knows that prospective residents consider a variety of factors when making a choice. On his tours, he often emphasizes his facility's wellness amenities such as the swimming pool, exercise classes, and weight machines. He also shows a sample apartment so customers can visualize the room sizes, and how their furniture might fit. Elijah is recognizing that _______ qualities are evaluated as part of the services purchase process.

search

GameStop operates more than 5,800 retail stores across the United States and 14 countries. It offers a free PowerUp Rewards program that allows customers to earn points and discounts on purchases. Customers can also pay $14.99 per year for a Pro membership that offers additional benefits. More than 55 million people are members of GameStop's Rewards program, providing the company with lots of information about each member's purchasing history, such as the types of products purchased, amount spent per transaction, frequency of shopping, equipment trades, and returns. Which of the following terms best characterizes the information that GameStop owns related to its PowerUp Rewards program?

secondary data

Alberto is an inside sales representative with Windows & More. Alberto works from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. and contacts potential customers via telephone at their homes. He begins his call by asking whether the person owns her home and whether she would like to consider energy-efficient windows or siding. Alberto is using _______, a type of nonstore retailing.

telemarketing

Diya owns a Lexus automobile and schedules routine maintenance at her local Lexus dealer. When she visits for an oil change, she is shown to the luxurious customer waiting area that features a snack bar, espresso machine, and comfortable chairs and couches. In addition, Wi-Fi is available so those needing to work can be accommodated. Diya always feels pampered even though it's her car that's receiving the service. Which aspect of service quality is being demonstrated by Diya's experience at the Lexus dealership?

tangibles

Julen is the vice president of marketing at American Eagle. Every two to three years, the retailer reviews trends and demographics for major markets across the United States. Recently, the company revised its customer profile to include young men and women aged 12 to 24 who enjoy casual clothing. This description is known as the company's _____, the identification of which is the first and foremost task in developing a retail strategy.

target market

Misaki is an account manager with Office Depot who works in the healthcare sector. Recently, Southwest Medical Center selected Office Depot as a preferred supplier. Misaki worked with her technology team to create a Web portal or intranet. The portal enables all departmental staff at the Medical Center who have the authority to order office supplies and receive special pricing. The use of the Web portal provides _______ integration that connects managers across both firms via both hardware and software systems used to exchange information.

technology and planning

Sherwin-Williams operates retail outlets that provide paint and supplies to end-user consumers or the "do-it-yourself" market, as well as to painting contractors in the commercial sector. In addition, each store has outside sales representatives who work with facility managers and who will ideally gain their commitments to purchase paint from Sherwin-Williams. The paint industry is very competitive, and Sherwin-Williams competes with a variety of other retail outlets specializing in paint, as well as big box stores such as Menards or Lowe's. Recently, Sherwin-Williams used a web-based survey to identify consumer perceptions of the Sherwin-Williams brand in comparison to other brands. This resulted in consumer insights about how Sherwin-Williams compares to other key brands or competitors. Sherwin-Williams plans to utilize these insights to improve its products, store offerings, and services to enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty. The information provided by this research endeavor is an example of _______.

competitive intelligence

LUS Brands is based in Canada. The company was founded by Sahar Saidi, who is the ultimate "curly girl." Over the years, she had tried every hair care product on the market for curly hair and was always disappointed. She decided to create her own formula. After years of research and development, Sahar created shampoo, conditioner, and styling cream for women with curly hair. LUS Brands is using a(n) _______ targeting strategy.

concentrated

Kraft Foods has strategically sold several business units to enable it to focus on core areas. Through divestment of brands, Kraft has reduced the number of product lines it offers retailers. This phenomenon is called product line _______.

contraction

Dhruv is on his way home from work and remembers that he doesn't have any paper towels or milk at home. He stops at a local grocery store and buys his favorite brands: Bounty paper towels and Prairie Farm milk. These items are classified as _______ products.

convenience

Nanami stopped at Casey's to buy gasoline for her car. She also needed bread and milk, so she picked those items up after she filled her car with gas. Casey's can be categorized as a _______.

convenience store

Riko is a marketing director with Uniqlo, a fashion brand based in Japan. She is interested in gathering shoppers' perceptions of the brand and its stores, as well as identifying how Uniqlo compares to its competition. She is reviewing proposals to obtain feedback from 1,000 customers. One firm recommends using a web-based survey that will cost $50 per completed survey. A second firm recommends telephone surveys costing $100 per completed survey, and a third firm proposes mobile research at $25 per completed survey. Riko is surprised to see that mobile research offers the advantage of _______.

cost savings

Juan is in a management development program with Cisco, a worldwide leader in information technology, networking, and cyber security solutions. Cisco is a manufacturer known for its routers, switches, and wireless units, but it has seen an increase in revenues related to services such as cloud computing. It's no surprise that services account for _______ percent of the economic output of the United States.Juan is in a management development program with Cisco, a worldwide leader in information technology, networking, and cyber security solutions. Cisco is a manufacturer known for its routers, switches, and wireless units, but it has seen an increase in revenues related to services such as cloud computing. It's no surprise that services account for _______ percent of the economic output of the United States.

80

Hannah and Ella recently dined at Buffalo Wild Wings. They placed their order for drinks and their dinners. Their drinks arrived quickly, but after 20 minutes, Hannah and Ella had still not received any food. Finally, Hannah and Ella received their meals after waiting over 30 minutes. This wait time was much longer than Hannah and Ella expected and is an example of which type of service gap?

A gap between the service that customers receive, and the service they want

Pella Windows is a manufacturer of windows. The company has a range of window styles and finishes that can be customized to meet each customer's needs. The product is relatively complex and must be made-to-order to meet an individual customer's requirements. Which of the following statements is true regarding the factors that affect the channel choice for Pella Windows?

A shorter and more direct distribution channel is preferred.

Shun purchased a dress through an online boutique. She was at work when it arrived and forgot to try it on. Shun tried on the dress about 14 days after receiving it and didn't like how it fit. She decided she would return it. Shun was busy and didn't have time to go online and complete a return request. Forty days later, Shun discovered that the company has a strict 30-day return policy and she is now unable to return the dress. Which actions do you recommend for the online boutique to improve customer satisfaction?

Accept customer returns over a longer time period such as 60 to 90 days

Nanami is a new-product development engineer with siffron, a company specializing in display solutions for retail outlets. Nanami and her team have created a new product called ModoShelf. It has removable antimicrobial tiles that can be cleaned in a dishwasher. The product is now available to grocery retailers throughout the country for fresh produce displays such as lettuce that may be prone to bacteria formation. What stage in the new-product development process best describes this example?

Commercialization

Which of the following statements is true regarding trends that are leading to the continued growth of customer relationship management as a tool for targeted marketing strategies?

Consumers will demonstrate loyalty to companies and brands that have earned their loyalty and that reinforce that loyalty at every purchase occasion.

Gabriel is the manager of a restaurant that is known for its daily specials. Due to a larger than normal dinner service, the chef has just informed Gabriel that several special items are no longer available. What should Gabriel do to avoid customer dissatisfaction?

Gabriel should alert the wait staff and ask the servers to notify restaurant guests that several special menu items are not available.

Prisha is an avid music fan. She enjoys attending music festivals in her local city as well as around the country. Her favorite festival is Lollapalooza, held each summer in downtown Chicago, Illinois, but she's also traveled to Austin, Texas, for the South by Southwest festival. Prisha is always surprised to see so many companies with booths and representatives who are interested in interacting with concertgoers, but she assumes it's a great way for them to connect with younger customers like herself who are between the age of 18 and 30. Companies like State Farm, a leading property and casualty insurance company, believe that the best way to create relationships with customers is to join them in activities they enjoy. Which type of market segmentation best captures this combination of age and interest in contemporary or alternative music?

Psychographic

Christina is considering expanding her women's fashion boutique to include clothing for expectant mothers. However, she's concerned about whether her geographic market has enough women who are pregnant to justify her expenditures. Furthermore, she's heard that the birth rates are down across the United States. Which criterion for successful segmentation is of most concern to Christina?

Substantiality

The #DareToWearOne campaign aims to increase use of life jackets and to increase water safety in order to reduce drownings. The nonprofit organization, National Injury Prevention Council, is using a social media push to make wearing life jackets more acceptable among teens and young adults. Unfortunately, drowning rates have increased for men ages 15 to 24 years of age, since many believe it's not "cool" to wear a life jacket. Which of the following statements is most applicable to the National Injury Prevention Council in its aim to promote life jacket use?

Traditional promotional tools may be inadequate to motivate teens and young adults to use life jackets.

A major shoe manufacturer, which currently uses a multichannel distribution system to make its products available to customers, is considering changing to an omnichannel strategy. Which of the following is true regarding a multichannel system?

a multichannel distribution system can be more expensive due to redundancy and complexity in the firm's distribution system.

Buckle, a retailer of jeans and fashion clothing, is considering expanding further into related product categories, and the company is interested in conducting research to understand the current shopping habits of customers and how much time they spend in the store. Buckle is planning to use an outside marketing research consulting company to gather data. The research company will record the habits of store visitors, such as the amount of time spent in the store, whether a purchase is made, which categories of products are browsed or purchased, and the role of the salesperson, as well as the number of people in each shopping group and the composition of those groups (e.g., family members, friends). This is a labor-intensive project, but Buckle believes it will provide the insight needed to make decisions on product line expansions. Which of the following is the best research method for Buckle's research consultant to employ?

a. Observation research

Which of the following statements regarding market segmentation is true?

a. There are no scientific procedures for selecting appropriate segmentation variables when choosing a basis for segmenting the market.

Petco provides products and services for individuals who own pets. Petco might use _______ to tailor marketing mixes to meet the needs of specific customers such as those who own cats, dogs, fish, birds, or other animals.

a. market segmentation

Hormel Foods has several different product lines such as ready-to-serve meat entree products, side dishes, and snack items. The variety of product lines a company offers is called its product _______.

a. mix width

Ida is a category manager for a men's fragrance company. She is interested in learning more regarding how men make decisions about buying cologne or aftershave. She has spoken with several marketing research vendors and has learned that _______ is the most popular technique for gathering primary data.

a. survey research

The Western Store is a retail outlet that specializes in western-style boots, jeans, shirts, and hats. The business frequently uses radio advertising on country radio stations, Pandora, and Spotify. In addition, The Western Store sponsors several high school students who compete in rodeo competitions. The store has about 3,000 followers on Facebook and Instagram. This information indicates that The Western Store's targeted markets are _______ and able to be reached via promotions and social media.

accessible

KFC experienced a rough start in the Chinese market when it translated its popular tag line, "finger-lickin' good," into Chinese characters meaning, "eat your fingers off." This example demonstrates the importance of pursuing a global strategy of _______.

adaptation and modification

Burger King launched a new menu item called the Impossible Whopper, a burger made with a plant-based, protein-filled patty. Burger King has offered a garden vegetable patty burger in the past, but its new Impossible Whopper looks and tastes like meat. The Impossible Whopper is classified as a(n) _______ according to the chapter's categories of new products.

addition to existing product lines

Footlocker, a specialty retailer of athletic shoes, works closely with its suppliers. Footlocker seeks to partner with Adidas, Nike, and Under Armour to reduce customer wait times for new products, reduce supply chain complexity, and continuously monitor the best-selling styles for each store location. In other words, Footlocker seeks to implement supply chain _______.

agility

Kayla is a route delivery driver for Ray's Potato Chips. She has 100 different retail outlets on her route and typically visits each store twice a week to replenish stock. The company uses a computer system that determines the optimum delivery schedule and automatically programs the navigation system Kayla uses for her routes. The computer system also produces an inventory list for each store that the loading team utilizes to place items in Kayla's truck. It's a very efficient system since the items at the back of the truck are delivered to the first store on the route. The computer system is utilizing _______ to determine Kayla's routes and facilitate efficient product loading onto her truck.

artificial intelligence

Malik is a certified public accountant who works with individuals to provide tax services. He has many clients who have been using him every year for their federal and state taxes. One client recently gave the following review: "Malik is a wonderful accountant. We've been using his services for the last 5 years and he is courteous, efficient, and accurate. In addition to having his CPA, he's also an officer in the local accounting organization. We know he can be trusted with your tax returns, too." Which aspect of service quality is being demonstrated by the customer review?

assurance

Iben is a frequent traveler and recently visited the Atlanta airport on his way to California. He noticed a beverage machine at which he could purchase a specialty coffee, tea, or hot chocolate beverage. Iben was able to use his credit card, but the machine also accepted cash payments. This is an example of _____, a form of nonstore retailing.

automatic vending

Subway, a chain known for its fresh, made-to-order sandwiches, has launched the Green Goddess Tuna Melt in more than 3,000 U.S. restaurants. The sandwich features flaked tuna blended with mayo, topped with shredded mozzarella cheese, and toasted on nine-grain bread. It is then layered with fresh spinach, tomatoes, onions, and green goddess dressing. Subway is the first national quick-service restaurant chain to use green goddess dressing on a sandwich. Subway's offering of the Green Goddess Tuna Melt is an example of a(n) _______ type of new product.

b. addition to existing product line

Nike launched its wearable fitness tracker, the FuelBand, in 2012 after Fitbit's debut in 2007. The FuelBand tracked "Fuel Points," even though customers didn't really know what this metric meant or how it was calculated. Customers also complained that you could sit at your desk waving your hand to ramp up your score. In the four years of FuelBand's existence, Nike only captured about 10 percent of the wearable market, while its rival, Fitbit, became the category leader. Based on this description, what was the primary reason for the FuelBand's failure?

b. It did not offer a benefit compared to existing products.

Bombas is a manufacturer and retailer of socks sold exclusively via its website. Which of the following is an advantage for Bombas as an online retail operation?

b. Lower-cost remote distribution centers can be utilized.

FitNFantastic is an independently owned CrossFit fitness studio, and it is currently struggling to identify its market opportunity. The owner, Badara, received his degree in sports physiology but has never taken any business courses. He's recently been doing some research about market segmentation and learned that if he were to adopt a marketing segmentation strategy, his business might benefit. Which of the following is one of the benefits for firms that use market segmentation?

b. Market segmentation helps marketers define customer needs and wants more precisely.

Tuesday Morning is a chain retail operation specializing in close-out and discounted name-brand merchandise. The company alerts consumers to special items via an e-mail catalog. As an off-price or discount retail operation, customers can expect _______.

b. a limited quantity of inventory available and frequent out-of-stocks of popular items

Clara stopped into a Barnes & Noble bookstore with a friend to browse the selection of books appropriate for her kids, aged five and seven. She made her way to the children's section and noticed an alert on her phone. She had just received a message from Barnes & Noble that included a 10 percent off coupon on adult fiction titles. In addition, she was notified that the café was offering a buy one, get one free offer on beverages. Which retailing technology is the company utilizing?

beacons

Inês is the marketing manager for Untuckit, an online retailer of men's shirts that are designed to be worn untucked. The company uses sophisticated software to analyze customers' buying habits and identify the most popular styles. This information helps the company understand its target market and develop new products and styles that will appeal to customers. What retailing technology is the company utilizing?

big data analytics

The KFC food chain operates restaurant locations around the globe and is known for its "finger-lickin' good" chicken. In India, KFC locations offer Vegetable Strips and the Potato Krisper Burger to satisfy the needs of the vegetarian market. Locations in China have a Shrimp Burger, and in Thailand they have a Shrimp Donut. Which of the following statements about global issues in new-product development is true?

c. KFC has created new menu items that meet the unique needs of customers in each country.

Yasmin works for Bath & Body Works as a category manager. She is interested in identifying the types of products that are typically purchased as gifts, as well as determining how much Loyalty Rewards Members typically spend on gifts. She consults with a database specialist at the company and learns that, unfortunately, this information is not available as part of the information captured related to transactions or purchase history, because Bath & Body Works is not currently capturing whether the purchase was for the customer or a gift. Yasmin has encountered a common disadvantage related to secondary data. Which of the following best characterizes the disadvantage related to Yasmin's research problem?

c. There is a mismatch between the researcher's unique problem and the purpose for which the secondary data were originally gathered.

Gustavo likes using the self-checkout aisle at Walmart to save time, but he is often frustrated when a product's universal product code is not recognized by the scanning system. Then, a customer service agent must assist him to lookup the product's price, and it takes longer than necessary to complete Gustavo's purchase. Which of the following is true regarding the use of universal product codes (UPC)?

c. Universal product codes enable retailers to collect information about consumer purchases as part of scanner-based research.

Audi, a German automobile manufacturer, commonly places its _______ consisting of four intertwining rings on the grills of its cars. These rings symbolize the amalgamation in 1932 of four previously independent motor vehicle manufacturers: Audi, DKW, Horch, and Wanderer.

c. brand mark

Jasmine is the manager of ticket sales for the Houston Texans, a professional football team. Since their debut in 2002, the Texans have entertained fans in NRG Stadium, which seats close to 72,000 people. Jasmine is responsible for season ticket sales, game-day sales, and group sales to ensure maximum ticket revenue for the team. She recently hired a marketing research consultant to assist her in determining the best approach for marketing season tickets. Jasmine must allocate her marketing budget across various options such as outbound telephone calls, direct mail, radio advertising, print media, and social media. She is hopeful that the marketing research will help her identify the most effective allocation of her budget across these various options. In this case, marketing research is _______.

c. improving Jasmine's decision-making

Many retail grocery stores are now offering the option of ordering online and picking up the groceries at curbside. Consumers appreciate the convenience of ordering online and avoiding the need to shop in the store. However, retailers must be concerned about how online sales could _______ in-store sales, since grocery retailers benefit from impulse purchases.

cannibalize

Alejandro is an account manager with Frito-Lay. He serves a geographic region that includes about 300 customer accounts. Alejandro uses a tablet computer when meeting with store managers so he can input information about anticipated orders directly into Frito-Lay's enterprise resource management software system. This system is also utilized by the various manufacturing plants that produce products so they can accurately plan and forecast the amount of product to be produced. This is an example of _______ integration.

customer

Graciela is a professional portrait photographer who often orders canvas prints and other custom products from Artsy Couture. Graciela regularly receives e-mail notices from Artsy Couture with special incentives such as 20 percent off her next order. Graciela feels appreciated by Artsy Couture as one of its top customers, and she has developed a sense of loyalty to the company. Graciela's experience with Artsy Couture provides an example of why the _______ business process is important to supply chain managers.

customer relationship management

Pasua is an Amazon Prime member who appreciates the convenience and flexibility of ordering products from Amazon. She typically shops using the Amazon app on her phone. Pasua is always amazed how Amazon's suggestions of products she might like are so on-point. She frequently purchases one or more of Amazon's "recommended for you" items as impulse purchases. Amazon is using _______ as a targeting tool based on its ability to track interactions with customers.

customer relationship management (CRM)

Tanvi works in marketing for a hospital. Recently, the hospital has used marketing activities to attract expectant mothers to use the hospital's maternity services. However, recent patient satisfaction scores have dropped due to patient ratings of the amount of time they are allowed to spend with their new babies. The hospital assumed that new mothers would like to keep their babies in the nursery but it is now realizing that most women would rather have their babies stay in their rooms. Based on the gap model of service quality, which type of gap has occurred?

d. A gap between what customers want, and what management thinks customers want

Lay's potato chips hold a contest called "Do Us a Flavor," in which customers pitch new flavor combinations of the popular Lay's potato chip for the chance to win $1 million. Contestants submit flavor ideas on the "Do Us a Flavor" website. They choose a catchy title, select up to three ingredients, create a quick pitch, and design the bag. What stage of the new-product development process is described by this stage of the Lay's contest?

d. Idea generation

Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 7 in August of 2016, and upon debut the product received high praise. However, the phone's battery was faulty, and one incident of fire was reported on a Southwest Airlines flight. Subsequently, the Department of Transportation banned the phones on all commercial aircraft. Samsung initiated an immediate product recall and eventually suspended worldwide production of the product in October 2016. Which of the following statements about the product or product offering applies to Samsung?

d. The failure of the Galaxy Note 7 could significantly damage Samsung's reputation.

Nintendo launched the Wii U console in 2012 but stopped production in 2016 prior to the debut of the Nintendo Switch. The Wii U was considered a relatively complicated system. The tablet controller only worked about 15 feet away from the home base console and was not portable. In addition, there were very few new games supported by the system. During this time, both Sony and Microsoft's Xbox systems outperformed and outsold Nintendo. Based on this description, what was the primary reason for the Wii U console's failure?

d. Wii U offered a poor match between product features and customer desires for portability.

Zuwena works in research and development with Under Armour. Under Armour continually invests in new technology, and Zuwena's team recently launched a new model of running shoes called the HOVR shoes. These shoes contain built-in pods that connect to the running app MapMyRun, which is also owned by Under Armour. Like many companies, Under Armour invests heavily in product development, which demonstrates that _______.

d. a firm's product or product offering is the heart of its marketing program

Hormel Foods has a product line called "side dishes." Each side dish product item serves four people and is packaged in a convenient plastic tray, which is suitable for the microwave. Hormel has several different varieties of macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes, and broccoli with rice. The number of product items offered within the side dish line is referred to as the product _______.

d. line depth

Recently, Zari was shopping at her local J. Crew store. She was interested in purchasing a dress, but the store did not have one in her size. The team member assisting Zari offered to check other stores in the area via computer to determine whether another location in the area had the dress in stock in her size. J. Crew team members can offer this service since it utilizes _______ and smart tags to keep track of inventory locations and restocking needs in real time.

d. radio-frequency identification

Kemi is a brand manager for Post Cereal and is working with his team to plan marketing strategies and tactics for Grape-Nuts. The cereal has been in production since 1897 and has a loyal following of customers. However, the sales have seen a downward trend, and there are many competing products offering similar benefits. Based on this information, Grape-Nuts is likely in the _______ stage of the product life cycle, and any new customers would be classified as _______, according to the diffusion of innovation stages.

decline; laggard

Fabian has a specialty wine, liquor, and imported cheese store. He hosts weekly wine tastings, and his customers appreciate his extensive selection of wines from around the globe. Fabian has cultivated relationships with wine distributors, and he is often the only retail outlet in town to carry specific wine labels. As a specialty retail store, Fabian's selection of wine is _______.

deep

L'Oréal, a beauty brand, offers a variety of powders and liquid foundation for women with different skin tones. The company's website offers guidance to women to help them assess their skin color—from fair, porcelain skin to a deep, dark complexion. L'Oréal is utilizing _______ segmentation by offering a range of products to meet the needs of all women and diverse ethnic backgrounds.

demographic

Rogers and Hollands, a jewelry store chain, is often based in shopping centers. The chain primarily promotes engagement rings and wedding bands to couples who are seeking rings as an outward sign of their relationship commitments. This is an exciting time for couples, and Rogers and Hollands enjoys working with couples to find just the right ring to fit their budgets and style preferences. The focus of Rogers and Hollands on the engagement and wedding ring market exemplifies its use of _______ segmentation.

demographic

The Pew Research Center recently published a report that noted that the majority of American workers are employed in the service sector. Specifically, "Among the major service-industry sectors, the biggest was trade, transportation, and utilities (27.8 million workers), followed by education and health services (24.3 million), professional and business services (21.5 million), and leisure and hospitality (16.7 million)." This is an example of the _______ role of marketing research.

descriptive

The Smarties Candy Company is the maker of the multi-colored, chalky candy known as Smarties. However, the same candy is called Rockets in Canada since in that country there was already another brand called Smarties made by Nestlé, which are bright, colorful, candy-coated chocolates. The Smarties Candy Company demonstrates the importance of pursuing a global strategy of _______.

different brand names in different markets

Bombas socks are available only through the company's website, www.bombas.com. Bombas is using the _____ channel system to make its products available to consumers.

direct

Ama recently became a consultant with Norwex, a company selling chemical-free cleaning products and microfiber cloths that are used with water. She is an independent contractor and receives commissions from her sales. Ama typically makes presentations to women in the home of a hostess who invites her friends to sample Norwex products. What type of nonstore retailing is Ama using to sell Norwex products?q

direct retailing

Amazon has begun using _______, which are unmanned aerial vehicles, to reduce the costs of "final mile" delivery in urban areas.

drones

Nerea has high blood pressure and goes to Walgreens to purchase her prescription medicine. Occasionally, Nerea purchases other items such as cosmetics, health and beauty aids, or candy when she picks up her prescriptions. Walgreens can be classified as a _______.

drugstore

Jalen is in his late thirties and has always enjoyed running. He is training for his first marathon and recently purchased a Garmin running watch to help him train and pace his workouts. He considered the pros and cons of the Garmin system, read many product reviews, and spoke with many friends who recommended the Garmin. Jalen is excited about his purchase but is wondering why he waited so long to get a running watch. He has now become a big advocate for Garmin and has been a vocal supporter of the brand. Which category of adoption best describes Jalen?

early majority

Javier is a funeral director who meets with family members to discuss funeral arrangements for their loved ones. He has a caring demeanor and can naturally show through his words and actions how much he understands their grief during their difficult time. Javier makes sure to ask questions about the loved ones, and he is always interested to learn about their lives. Which aspect of service quality is Javier demonstrating when meeting with family members to plan a funeral?

empathy

Dyson is a British manufacturer known for its vacuum cleaners, fans, and hairdryers. It has emerged as a leading company highly valued by consumers who routinely pay more than $400 for its top-of-the-line vacuum cleaners. The brand has a high level of awareness, is known for high product quality, and many consumers will only buy the Dyson brand. Dyson is an example of a company exhibiting high brand _______.

equity

Zari purchased a tooth-whitening product that claimed on the package to "drastically whiten teeth 2-3 shades within 15 days of use." These claims on the product's package would be considered a(n) _______ warranty.

exclusionary

Albertsons operates more than 400 grocery store locations across the country. The chain is interested in determining the category of product that is best suited to promotions at end-of-aisle displays. Albertsons selects 25 stores in different geographic areas and varies the types of products it features for two different end-of-aisle displays in each store. Albertsons measures the sales for each product category tested and compares the sales during the end-of-aisle display promotion to the baseline sales. Using this comparison, Albertsons can determine whether any change in sales was observed as a result of the promotion. Which type of research method did Albertson's use?

experiment

Cutco is a manufacturer of kitchen knives and offers a "forever guarantee" on its products. Cutco states, "Since 1949, Cutco owners have enjoyed a Forever Guarantee that ensures the Cutco they use in their home will be as good tomorrow as the first time they used it. We want every Cutco owner to be satisfied forever, and when the product is passed along, we will continue to back that pledge. The guarantee has several important elements." This is an example of a(n) _______ warranty.

express

Sysco is a food distributor that serves the restaurant, hospitality, and institutional markets. Sysco offers a variety of items and typically offers a net 30-day payment. However, companies that have approved credit may be approved for longer-term financing, up to a 90-day payment of their invoices. Sysco is providing a key channel function as an intermediary known as _______.

facilitating

Suhani works for a grocery meat wholesaler. The company purchases fresh pork and beef products from the farmers who raise the animals. The farmers deliver the meat products to Suhani's company in packages ready to be taken to the grocery store. Which type of utility do the farmers provide to the grocery meat wholesaler?

form utility

Rosa recently opened a Kumon Math & Reading Center in her city. She paid $70,000 for the right to use the Kumon name and to have access to business and marketing materials. Rosa is excited about being her own boss and believes the upfront investment and monthly royalty fees will help her business succeed. Rosa's Kumon Math & Reading Center is classified as a(n) _______ retail business.

franchise

Shark Vacuum Company is a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners. It offers a traditional-sized vacuum cleaner but has recently released a cordless upright vacuum cleaner that can hold its charge for up to one hour of vacuuming. The model is lightweight, portable, and can be reconfigured to allow owners to use the many attachments that come with the vacuum cleaner model. The change from "corded" to "cordless" would be classified as a _______ modification.

functional

Eddie Bauer has 275 store locations across the United States. It utilizes a sophisticated, data-driven approach to identifying the styles and selections that each of the stores will offer, dividing the country into eight distinct regions such as the west coast, west north central, east north central, and south Atlantic. Each region contains two or more states; for example, the west south-central region includes Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Eddie Bauer believes each state within a region is relatively similar in terms of climate, so the chain can determine styles that are best suited to those temperatures and weather patterns. For example, those living in the northeast or midwest would have a greater need for winter parkas than consumers in the west or east south-central regions. Based on this example, Eddie Bauer is using _______ segmentation.

geographic

Aston Martin is a British automobile manufacturer established in 1913. It gained fame as the car that the character James Bond drove in several movies. The brand is well-known around the world, and only a small proportion of its car sales are from the United Kingdom. Aston Martin is experiencing tremendous growth in China, where it now has twenty dealerships. Thus, Aston Martin is considered a _______ brand.

global

A large fast food chain has received complaints from customers and environmental interest groups over the company's continued use of plastic and Styrofoam containers. However, the company just launched a social media campaign to publicize its use of solar power to reduce its carbon footprint. This use of marketing techniques to portray the company as environmentally friendly is known as _______.

greenwashing

Nestlé, known for its chocolate, has used the phrase "sustainably sourced cocoa beans" on its packages of chocolate bars. However, the company has been accused of contributing to deforestation in West Africa. If true, Nestlé may be using _______ to give the impression that it is environmentally friendly, even though it may be causing harm to the environment.

greenwashing

Anay is an account representative for Kind Bars, a snack bar made with natural ingredients. The snack bar segment faces intense competition from several brands such as NutriGrain, Clif Bar, and Lara Bar to name a few. Unfortunately, new products continue to enter the market, especially in the "health food" category. Anay meets frequently with store managers to discuss product placement and secure shelf space. Sales of Kind Bars are still increasing, thanks to an aggressive consumer promotion campaign. Based on this information, Kind Bars are in the _______ stage of the product life cycle.

growth

Fitness trackers were first introduced as simple pedometers, but with the advent of smartphones and apps, more advanced products have been developed. Fitbit was an early entrant into this market, followed by the Nike FuelBand. The Apple iPhone incorporated activity tracking, and several companies such as Garmin joined the market as well. After only four years, Nike FuelBand exited the market. Today, Fitbit, Apple, and Garmin are all vying for market share as competition is intense. Each company utilizes aggressive advertising campaigns to persuade consumers to buy their brand. Which stage of the product life cycle best describes fitness trackers?

growth

Valentina loves going to concerts. One of her favorite bands is Twenty One Pilots. She's seen the group live several times but thought their last concert at Lollapalooza in Chicago, Illinois, was their worst. Valentina thought their drummer was slightly off-beat and the lead singer, Tyler Joseph, did not seem as energetic as he had in the past. However, Valentina still enjoyed the concert. Which characteristic of services is best exemplified by Valentina's evaluation of Twenty One Pilots' performance?

heterogeneity

Batini is interested in purchasing a new laptop computer. There are many different brands, each with a variety of models. Each model varies based on the memory chip, graphics cards, speed of the hard drive, size of the monitor, and available warranty. Batini notices that it is fairly easy to compare from one brand to another since the computer manufacturers use the same brand of components such as Intel memory chips. Thus, laptop computers would be classified as _______ shopping products.

homogeneous

Starbucks's corporate office in Seattle offers Cold Pop, a beverage stand open to employees and visitors. It's open three days a week and serves about 200 drinks a day for $5 per beverage. Cold Pop serves potential new menu items, and employees who purchase the new items also get to vote on the item. Based on the number of votes and positive comments that the new products receive, Starbucks employees begin analyzing the business opportunity for the product. The opportunity to sample and vote on menu prototypes for Starbucks represents the _______ stage of the new-product development process.

idea screening

American Eagle Outfitters offers its own credit card and encourages shoppers to apply for a card by offering a 15 percent one-time discount when they open an account. Thereafter, American Eagle tracks customer purchases using the credit card as part of its customer relationship management system. Upon application, credit card holders provide basic information such as their names, addresses, e-mails, phone numbers, and employment information. Which step in the customer relationship management process is highlighted by this example?

identify customer relationships

L.L. Bean is a well-known outdoor clothing and recreation equipment company based in Maine. It uses catalogs and its website to entice customers to make a purchase. Once customers purchase, they are placed in the customer database, and then the company follows and tracks their interactions. Clara is vice president of online marketing and has asked the database manager to identify those customers who have the highest dollar spend within the last year. She is specifically interested in knowing how many customers spend more than $2,000 a year with L.L. Bean. Which step of the customer relationship management system best characterizes Clara's request to the database team?

identify the best customers

The executive producers of a major motion picture are interested in gauging reactions to several different versions of movie previews prior to the movie's release to theaters. A marketing research firm recruits participants who meet the target market characteristics of the movie's intended audience. The firm sends the participants different versions of 15-second or 30-second movie trailer advertisements. Following the viewing of the advertisement, participants answer several questions and indicate their likelihood of seeing the movie in the theater. The ability of the research firm to provide video as part of the research activity highlights which important advantage of mobile research?

immediate feedback

Demarco has always enjoyed McDonald's "Big Breakfast," which includes pancakes, bacon or sausage, and an egg. However, he rarely had the chance to purchase it until recently, McDonald's breakfast was only served until 10 a.m. Demarco was excited to hear about McDonald's decision to serve breakfast all day. He can now order the Big Breakfast any time he wishes. Which area of service distribution is impacted by McDonald's decision to offer breakfast items all day long?

improving service delivery

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an annual event held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The festival organizers are interested in capturing participant reactions and perceptions of the food vendors. They invite concertgoers to register their mobile phone numbers and then send surveys to attendees via their phones. During the last festival, more than 35 percent of attendees participated in the research. This example highlights that mobile research offers the advantage of _______.

increased response rates

Hagan Automotive is owned by Sarah and David Hagan. It specializes in used, imported automobiles such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, and Volkswagen. Sarah is the office manager, and David is responsible for managing the sales force and purchasing vehicles to be sold by the company. Hagan Automotive is classified as a(n) _______ retail business.

independent

Constanza is a mother of two young children. She consciously tries to avoid added sugar in their diets. Like many children, the kids enjoy peanut butter, and Constanza spends several minutes at the store comparing different brands by examining their ingredient lists. She usually purchases a "natural" peanut butter but reads the ingredients to check for added preservatives and sugar. The part of the product's package that is most important to Constanza is its _______ labeling.

informational

Khushi recently downloaded a new app to her smartphone. She enjoys trying new things and is usually the first person in her social group to learn about new apps. She works in the technology industry and is an avid reader of scientific journals and technology-related magazines. Which category of adoption best describes Khushi?

innovator

Lachlan recently celebrated his twenty-first birthday by getting a custom-designed tattoo on his forearm. Lachlan did some research and chose an artist who's known for her use of color. Lachlan also appreciated the way his artist interacted with him and took an interest in him. Which characteristic of services is best exemplified by Lachlan's experience of getting a tattoo?

inseperabiilty

Ren is a business development consultant for a solar energy company. The company is seeking to expand its business with commercial accounts. Ren typically works in the education market specializing in smaller school districts where he can meet with the superintendents and school board to discuss the benefits of utilizing solar power. Ren's market segment would be categorized as a(n) _______.

institution

Anasa recently purchased automobile insurance for her vehicle. Her family has always used State Farm, but Anasa decided to try Progressive because she liked the advertisements featuring Flo, a fictitious salesperson. Anasa has never had a claim and primarily purchased the product because it is required by law. Which characteristic of services relates to Anasa's perception of insurance services?

intangibility

Prairie Farms is a dairy business that offers milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, and other dairy products to grocery and convenience stores. Which type of distribution intensity would be best for Prairie Farms?

intensive

Paola is the owner of Five Senses Spa and Salon, a full-service salon. Unlike other spa and beauty companies, Paola provides a salary with a bonus compensation program to her employees as well as full benefits. In addition, throughout the year, Paola offers a variety of educational programs such as budgeting and finance to help her employees learn about personal financial planning. Paola realizes the importance of _______ marketing, because happy employees create happy customers.

internal

John Deere is a manufacturer of agriculture equipment. Deere supplies replacement parts to dealerships across the globe. John Deere has begun utilizing technology so it can identify the geographic location of the parts. This information is available to dealerships and is especially useful in reducing equipment downtime. Agriculture equipment owners can have their machines repaired with replacement parts in a shorter amount of time than before the use of the tracking technology. This is an example of a phenomenon referred to as the _______.

internet of things

Charlotte enjoys trying new products and has a high need for variety. She visits Starbucks at least twice a week and rarely orders the same beverage twice. She recently noticed Starbucks's brand of coffee creamer at the grocery store and picked up the Cinnamon Dolce Latte flavor. Charlotte had never seen the item before but thinks it will be a great success. Based on this information, what stage of the product life cycle best describes the Starbucks creamers?

introduction

Alberto works for PepsiCo and is on the marketing team for Gatorade. The company has been concerned about Gatorade sales. Sales are still increasing, but at a slower rate. Gatorade has reduced prices but still maintains a dominant position in the market. Based on this description, Gatorade is in the _______ stage of the product life cycle.

maturity

Catarina recently downloaded Snapchat. She is a mom to two daughters, who are 11 and 13. The girls recently began using Snapchat and love playing with the filters to take selfies, and they encouraged their mom to get Snapchat too so they can share fun photos with each other. Catarina feels like she is the last one in her friend group to use Snapchat, as most of her friends have been using it for several years. Catarina has very few apps on her smartphone, because she is skeptical of companies and concerned about privacy issues. Which category of adoption best describes Catarina?

laggard

Noroa is a working parent with three busy teenagers, but she tries to prepare a healthy meal every night for dinner. She has recently seen lots of Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook posts about using an Instapot or a Crock-Pot. She feels somewhat left out since she doesn't own either. However, she takes some time to review the products and decides to purchase a Crock-Pot, which is in the decline stage of the product life cycle. Which category of adopter best describes Noroa?

laggard

JELD-WEN is a manufacturer of doors and windows that are sold through home improvement stores such as Menards, Home Depot, and professional building contractors. JELD-WEN uses a customer relationship management system to track customer interactions. For example, JELD-WEN recently completed a study of its professional contractors and identified three distinct segments of contractors based on their purchase habits. The company will share this information with different divisions within JELD-WEN. Which step of the customer relationship management system best characterizes JELD-WEN's actions of sharing the information with different divisions within the firm?

leverage customer information

KFC restaurants experienced a sell-out of its Beyond Fried Chicken Sandwich. The plant-based fried chicken is made by Beyond Meat. Which area of service distribution is impacted when customers are unable to order an item from the menu?

managing service capacity

Netflix dominates streaming services, and the company is now spending almost 50 percent of company revenue on developing original content for its subscribers. However, Netflix is concerned with the introduction of Disney+, a proprietary streaming service for a monthly subscription fee. As a result of Disney's new streaming service, Disney removed all of its titles from Netflix. Therefore, Netflix is interested in determining the best types of content—movies and/or series—to maintain and grow its subscription base. Netflix can use its proprietary data of customer streaming information to gain insight into this issue, since Netflix knows what content people are watching and when they watch it. Netflix's desire to determine the best type of content to offer in order to maintain and/or grow its subscription base is an example of a _______.

marketing research objective

Pranav is the production manager for a Hormel manufacturing facility in Minnesota. The primary product produced is Spam, which is made predominantly of pork. Pranav is responsible for sourcing ingredients such as potato starch, which are needed to produce Spam. He works with Cargill, a supplier of potato starch, and strives to achieve _______ integration to ensure just-in-time inventory and availability of raw materials for each day's production output.

material and service supplier

Miguel receives a survey from Gillette about his shaving frequency, and whether he uses an electric razor. Miguel responds that he shaves twice a day with a normal razor, although in truth he only shaves four to five times per week. This is an example of _______ error.

measurement

Biyu is the office manager for an orthodontist office. She typically schedules check-up appointments in 10-minute intervals, which is the average amount of time needed for the orthodontist to check a patient's progress. However, the orthodontist occasionally needs more time with a patient. Which area of service distribution is impacted most by the occasional variability in the time spent with a patient?

minimizing wait times

The purchase of health and beauty aid products can be overwhelming due to the number of choices. For example, Procter & Gamble offers its Old Spice brand for men, Head & Shoulders for individuals needing dandruff control, and Pantene Pro-V formula that "transforms your hair by making it stronger." Procter & Gamble utilizes a unique marketing mix for each brand of shampoo, giving the company many benefits such as greater sales volume, higher profitability, larger market share, and economies of scale in manufacturing and marketing. Procter & Gamble is using _______ targeting.

multisegment

Dell is a technology manufacturer and marketer best known for its computers. In the laptop category, Dell offers several branded options: XPS, a premium model; Alienware Gaming, for the most up-to-date gaming features; Inspiron, satisfying basic computing needs; and Chromebook, as a budget model. Dell uses a different marketing mix for each model in order to specifically target customers whose needs "fit" or "match" the features provided by the laptop. Which type of segmentation strategy is Dell using to market laptops?

multisegment targeting

Aisha is a marketing researcher who is using a new methodology to understand consumer decision-making. Her research involves using an MRI machine to examine the brain patterns of participants. She recently played different types of music such as classical, pop, rock, and rap music to identify the areas of the brain that were activated by the music. This is an example of _______.

neuromarketing

Starbucks is now selling Cookie Straws in grocery stores across the United States. Starbucks describes the product as a toasted rolled wafer cookie filled with a luscious layer of rich, dark chocolatey sweetness. Cookie Straws are the first "cookie" product offered by Starbucks with placement in the cookie and cracker aisle. Which type of new product are the Cookie Straws?

new product line

A drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle that is guided remotely, and farmers across the world are now utilizing drones, which are revolutionizing the farming industry. Although drones are not new, their use in agriculture is significantly impacting the industry and creating an entirely new market. Which type of new product is a drone in the context of agriculture?

new to world product

Ramla is a fundraising director for the College of Business at the University of Alabama. She works with the local business community, alumni, current faculty, and students to generate donations. Ramla's business _______ is to generate $1 million in donations per year to fund scholarships to students and to provide grants for faculty research. Thus, she is seeking funds to cover expenses rather than to earn a profit.

objective

Rosa was enjoying a cheeseburger at McDonald's recently and noticed another customer eating fries topped with cheese and bacon. She was intrigued and learned that the restaurant had recently introduced Cheesy Bacon Fries. She thought they looked delicious and decided to try them on her next visit. Which characteristic most likely contributed to Rosa's decision to purchase the new meal option?

observability

Hormel has extended its reach into the snack food market and recently unveiled a new product line. Hormel's Natural Choice snacks come in four varieties, each in 2-ounce packs containing ham, turkey, or chicken paired with white cheddar cheese and either pretzels, almonds, or blueberries covered in chocolate. Their retail price is $1.50 to $2.00 each. Which of the following is the most appropriate marketing activity for Hormel to utilize to gain acceptance of the new products?

offer samples of the new product in retail grocery stores

Daiyu was interested in purchasing a new laptop computer. She did a quick online search at Best Buy's website using her smartphone. She was able to see that her local Best Buy had the product in stock. Daiyu purchased the item and requested it be held at the store for pickup. This is an example of the _______ system.

omnichannel

The German men's and women's luxury fashion brand Hugo Boss is marketed using the same name in 127 different countries and in 439 different BOSS and HUGO stores, as well as other outlets. Which global branding strategy is Hugo Boss utilizing?

one brand name everywhere

The College Board is interesting in gaining insights about students' changing needs and the type of information that would be helpful to them as they make decisions about which college to attend and which areas to study. To accomplish this, the organization hires a marketing research consultant who recommends a(n) _______. The research firm will identify individuals in their database who are high school sophomores or juniors who have taken the PSAT test. Students will be recruited to participate in a web-based discussion forum that will be led by a moderator. The look and feel of the web-based platform is like a chat room, so all participants can see all questions and all responses. The information is captured by the research firm and is available for review and analysis. Typically, individuals only participate in a single discussion session.

online focus group

Harley-Davidson enjoys an almost cult-like following for its motorcycles. Most Harley buyers are members of the Harley Owners Group, or HOG. The company offers a variety of benefits to HOG members, including special rides featuring celebrity owners such as Jay Leno and tie-ins to movies using Harley motorcycles. HOG also presents a unique opportunity for Harley-Davidson to gather marketing research insights. The company has recruited several thousand members to participate in ongoing research activities where participants receive gifts such as special shirts or hats for their cooperation. Members typically agree to participate for one year. Members interact with each other and answer company-directed questions via a custom-designed website. This is an example of a(n) _______.

online research community

Makayla is an Uber driver in Orlando, Florida. She enjoys the opportunity to meet different people and earn extra income. During high usage times, Uber's proprietary application determines the fee charged to Makayla's customers. Thus, a consumer using Uber to travel from the airport to a downtown hotel might pay a different price at 1 p.m. on a weekday compared to a busier time at 5:30 p.m. on a weekday. Which type of pricing objective is Uber utilizing?

operations oriented pricing

Zion visited the website of B&H Photo, an online retailer with a location in New York City. He was interested in purchasing a new lens for his camera. It was in stock and could be shipped free to his home via FedEx and arrive in two days. Zion's experience with B&H Photo provides an example of how the _______ business process is important to supply chain managers.

order fulfillment

Beauty of a Site is an independent retail store with a single brick-and-mortar location. The company also offers its products on its website and via Amazon.com. Joey, the owner, has been considering _______ the functions of order fulfillment and inventory management to Amazon to create efficiencies and reduce the time necessary to fill orders from her local store. Joey believes placing Amazon in charge of inventory management and order fulfillment for website orders will reduce customer wait times and enhance customer satisfaction.

outsourcing

Julio is a Subway franchise owner who appreciates the opportunity to give his customers exactly what they want. Subway offers a variety of options for bread, meat, cheese, vegetables, and condiments. Customers can pick and choose to order exactly the type of sandwich they desire. Subway can be categorized as using _______ processing.

people

Zion is the Director of Admissions for Butler University. He seeks to attract approximately 1,400 students as incoming freshmen to the university. The last class had 1,326 - just 74 students shy of Zion's goal. However, the student shortfall translates into open seats in classes and a reduction in tuition revenues. Which characteristic of services is best exemplified by Zion's shortfall of students in the incoming class?

perishability

Jian is shopping at the grocery store for ice cream, and he notices that the Ben & Jerry's brand has subtly altered its packaging. He's always liked the fun and quirky names that Ben & Jerry's uses, such as Cherry Garcia and Phish Food, and he has also noticed that the containers are brightly colored and feature cows doing whimsical things such as holding a bouquet of flowers, lounging in a chair, or soaring across a field. The newly designed packaging featuring different actions of the cows could be considered an example of _______ labeling.

persuasive

SIS International is a global organization that offers marketing research services to clients. Its primary office is in New York with one satellite office in London. The company wants to expand overseas to attract a more diverse client base. It is especially interested in the Asian market. SIS International is conducting its own research to compare Singapore, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Mumbai. Which aspect of the marketing mix is highlighted by this example?

place

Aditi purchases frozen food items from Schwan's. Her Schwan's account representative delivers the items Aditi has purchased to her home once a week. Aditi enjoys buying Schwan's products because of the convenience. The items stay cold because there is less travel time from the refrigerated truck in her driveway to her home freezer. Which type of utility does Schwan's provide Aditi?

place utility

Marc's Automotive Services specializes in imported cars and provides an array of services such as oil changes, tire mounting and rotation, brake service, engine repair, and transmission work. As a service provider, Marc's work can be categorized as _______ processing.

possession

The Dollar Store has created a unique following of budget-oriented shoppers by offering products priced at $1 and up. It is considered a "value" store where customers can buy generic and brand-name items at deep discount compared to full-service grocery retailers such as Kroger or Meijer. The Dollar Store is using _______ as a positioning base to differentiate its stores from its competition.

price and quality

Aldi, a grocery retailer, is using market testing in select cities around the country to measure consumer response to curbside pickup. As they do with other retailers, consumers order items from Aldi online and schedule a pickup time to retrieve their items. Based on preliminary results, Aldi estimates that the addition of curbside pickup will lead to a 15 percent increase in store sales, especially in suburban and higher income locations where shoppers are willing to pay extra for convenience. In this example, Aldi is capitalizing on the _______ role of marketing research.

predictive

Vanessa is the owner of a spa who worked with a designer to ensure the layout and atmosphere of the space would be comforting, relaxing, and prestigious. This element of the retailing mix is known as _____.

presentation

CGN is a global consulting firm offering supply chain, logistics, and lean manufacturing consulting services to Fortune 500 firms. As a global provider, CGN can use a variety of consultants to deliver services to clients. It charges a standard hourly rate of $200 per hour for consulting services but may offer discounts for loyal customers. Which aspect of the marketing mix is highlighted by this example?

pricing

Ingrid prefers shopping at Aldi, a no-frills grocery retailer, known for its high-quality products including ______ brands such as Millville cereal bars, which are similar to the popular Nutri-Grain bars, and Clancy's chips, which are comparable to Frito-Lay.

private

American Express has millions of customers who carry its credit card. It is interested in learning more about its customers' perceptions of the many benefits and partner companies associated with American Express, so it is launching a research study. The company plans to use a _______ sampling method in which each person who has an American Express credit card has a known statistical likelihood of being selected to participate in the study.

probability

Chili's is a large restaurant chain that now offers patrons the opportunity to order and check out using a kiosk at their table. Customers have the option to rate their experience as they checkout and pay. Chili's uses this experience survey to ask about diners' experiences with the restaurant, such as the friendliness of the staff, quality of food, restaurant ambiance, and the customers' likelihood of dining with Chili's again. The survey also gathers the specific store location where the consumer dined to enable the company to identify high- or low-performing restaurant locations. Identification of high- or low-performing locations helps Chili's act quickly to take corrective adjustments when necessary. This highlights an important advantage of online surveys, which is _______.

real-time reporting

Laqueta is shopping at Dick's Sporting Goods and notices a display for Yeti beverage containers. She likes the various colors and prefers to use a reusable container to reduce her use of plastic. She has read about how the Yeti container keeps beverages hot or cold for several hours. Laqueta is impressed with the product and thinks it will be a real improvement over her current Tervis tumbler. She decides to buy the Yeti product. Which characteristic most likely contributed to Laqueta's decision to purchase the new option?

relative advantage

JCPenney, a U.S.-based retail chain of 870 stores, is more than 110 years old. Since its first days as a single store location in Wyoming until today, it has experienced many transformations. The store has made changes in inventory, advertising messages, and store design to appeal to an ever-changing customer base. In recent years, JCPenney has been using a _______ strategy and now advertises that "We're always helping you find amazing deals on all your favorite items." Thus, JCPenney is attempting to change consumers' perceptions about its stores in relation to its competitors.

repositioning

Bill's Tree Service is an independently owned tree trimming and tree removal service. One of Bill's former customers, Elena, gave Bill's Tree Service a positive recommendation by commenting that Bill returns calls within 24 hours and is always on time for appointments. Which aspect of service quality is Elena emphasizing in her review of Bill's Tree Service?

responsiveness

Jos. A. Bank is a men's clothing retailer that offers high-quality men's apparel such as suits, shirts, ties, shoes, and casual clothing. The company's retail stores offer personalized service and complimentary tailoring on dress pants and suits. However, customers can also order from the company's website. Those ordering online also have the ability to pick up items at their local stores and receive tailoring provided by their nearest Jos. A. Bank location. Which retailing trend is the company utilizing?

retail channel omnification

Manuel loves to grill, so he recently purchased a new gas grill online from Costco. The grill arrived, but unfortunately, it was damaged in shipping. Several aluminum pieces were dented, and the shipping box was noticeably damaged. Manuel contacted Costco, which emailed him a shipping label. He learned that the damaged grill will be sent to a Costco warehouse. Costco will file a claim with UPS and receive reimbursement for the grill since it was insured against damage. Which business process related to supply chain management is highlighted by this example?

returns management

Enzo enjoys performing routine maintenance on his vehicle. He recently purchased a new alternator at AutoZone. The salesperson told him that after Enzo installed the new alternator, he could return his used alternator and receive $25 for the part. AutoZone would recycle the part and return it to the manufacturer. This is an example of a _______ channel.

reverse

Often Running is a retail store that caters to individuals who enjoy running and walking. However, the store understands that not all individuals are the same, and many may share one or more characteristics that lead them to have similar product needs. For instance, runners participating in high school or college track teams may need several different types of shoes for training, including running shoes, indoor track shoes, and outdoor spike shoes. The group of runners who are members of a track team would represent a market _______ to the business.

segment

Jo Malone is a designer fragrance company. Its perfume and cologne products are available at a limited number of stores including Sephora and Nordstrom. Jo Malone is using a(n) _______ distribution intensity.

selective

Sergio enjoys hiking and often backpacks for several days or up to a week at a time. He's interested in purchasing a new tent and is looking for something that is lightweight, durable, and easy to set up. He's visited an REI store, Gander Mountain, and several specialty stores in his area that sell tents. In addition, he's explored the options via the Internet to learn more about what's available. To Sergio, a new tent is a(n) _______ product.

shopping

Aetna Insurance is a dominant provider of health insurance, and it contracts with businesses to offer employee health insurance. Aetna typically relies on standard segments of business customers based on the number of employees working at the firm. Small businesses are those with fewer than 100 employees; medium-sized businesses employ 101 to 999; and large enterprises have 1,000 or more employees. Aetna's segmentation is based on company _______.

size

Harley-Davidson Motorcycles has built a strong and loyal following of customers. The company's Harley Owners Group (HOG) hosts events such as drives, barbecues, open houses, product demonstrations, and races. HOG members may also receive promotional discounts on products via email, text, or snail mail. Membership in HOG enables Harley owners to meet and mingle with others to get the most out of their Harley ownership experiences. This is an example of the _______ level of relationship marketing.

social

The Cleveland Clinic has developed a reputation as a high-quality care center where people from around the world might travel for certain procedures such as open-heart surgery. The Cleveland Clinic uses television and print media advertising to create awareness about its heart center and to publicize the excellent care patients receive. If a person has a need for heart surgery, it could be classified as a(n) _______ product.

specialty

Diego visited Men's Wearhouse to buy a new suit for his college's upcoming career fair. The salesperson provided Diego with several shirts that would complement the suit and offered his opinion on ties that would match well. The salesperson was using a sales technique known as _______.

suggestion selling

Dhruv is director of admissions for a private university. He's working with a marketing consultant to prepare new brochures to send to prospective students. In this campaign, the university is interested in highlighting all the different ways students can find their passion by getting involved in student organizations, mentoring relationships with alumni, and co-op or internship work experiences. Which of the following terms best describes these aspects of the university's product mix as a service?

supplementary services

Ansh is a supply chain management specialist with Toyota. He is currently reviewing supplier contracts and is interested in reducing the environmental impact within the supply chain. He is hoping that by sourcing materials closer to manufacturing facilities and reducing air shipments, Toyota's supply chain can be more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally sound. This is an example of _______.

sustainable supply chain management

Aarav lives in Houston, Texas, and is excited to try McDonald's new jalapeño salsa breakfast sandwiches. These sandwiches come in either biscuit or muffin varieties, with bacon or sausage as the meat options. The sandwiches are topped with a slice of white cheddar cheese, eggs, and a jalapeño salsa concoction. Aarav asks a store employee about the item and learns that the product is only available in Houston at select McDonald's locations. Which stage in the new-product development process best describes this example?

test marketing

Fastenal is a distributor of industrial tools and supplies. It operates more than 2,000 branch locations across the country. It focuses primarily on the business-to-business market and has identified several distinct markets to target: 1) smokestack industrials, 2) modern warehouse, 3) mom-and-pop services, and 4) white-collar industrial. These descriptors help Fastenal's account managers to create a unique message and product or service appeal to the distinct market segments. According to the text, at which step of the market segmentation process are segment descriptors determined?

third

Rowena has a Costco membership and enjoys the opportunity to try items at the store. On a recent visit, an associate was offering samples of a quick meal, "Brown Rice & Quinoa," that can be microwaved or boiled to heat and cooks in 90 seconds. After sampling the item, Rowena decided to purchase it. Which characteristic most likely contributed to Rowena's decision to purchase the new meal option?

triability

Walmart is tracking a new measure, called the _______, to determine the impact of various initiatives such as using alternative fuels in its trucks, installing solar and passive lighting in retail stores, and reducing waste from shipping containers. Walmart believes it is important to the company's long-term success to continue investing in sustainability programs.

triple bottom line

The Good Sleep Hotel chain offers a simple solution to individuals who need to purchase one or more nights away from home—a good night's sleep! The company has one style of room, all with the same amenities, size, and ability to accommodate up to four people with two queen-size beds. Good Sleep Hotel believes that everyone deserves a restful night away from home. Focusing on this simple need enables the company to reduce its marketing expenditures and costs associated with offering different types of rooms such as singles or suites. The Good Sleep Hotel chain is using _______ targeting.

undifferentiated

Imani is 45 years old. She recently met with her financial planner to review her contributions to her Roth IRA, a retirement account. The financial planner also mentioned to Imani that she should consider purchasing long-term care insurance since a high proportion of consumers will likely spend one to two years in a nursing home or assisted living space before the end of their lives. The financial planner said that premiums usually increase after age 50, and that there were several good plans Imani should consider. Imani was somewhat familiar with the term long-term care insurance, but she had never thought about purchasing the product. Thus, for Imani, long-term care insurance would be a(n) _____ product.

unsought

Milan visited Bed Bath & Beyond to purchase a coffee maker. He enjoys specialty drinks and was looking at systems that could create espresso-based beverages. He was surprised by the number of models available and was attempting to analyze each one. Suddenly, he heard a voice and realized there was a device mounted to the shelf that was asking him questions. He interacted with the device and based upon his answers, it informed him of two models that would fit his needs. Which retailing technology is Bed Bath & Beyond utilizing?

voice-assisted commerce

According to the text, competitive intelligence becomes decision-making intelligence _______.

when it has implications for the organizations


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