copy of f
how something makes a person feel, act, and something else
Affective
marketing defined A. Is restricted to the activities of the marketing department in an organization specifically the task of determining the optimal marketing mix B. Is selling goods services and ideas to consumers via value exchange with the ultimate goal of generating profit for your organization C. Is the activity set of institutions and processes for creating communicating delivering and exchange of offerings that have value for customers clients partners and society at large D. Is a set of processes and activities that develop long term mutual relationships and facilitate exchange by adding value to the day to day life of the consumer. E. All of the above
C
Guy just bought new apt, looking for new appliances, wants unbiased opinion, where would he go
Consumer behavior report site
Asks with mcdonalds and starbucks what there main objective is
Convenience and location
Oreo strives to be the world's number one cookie to do this they A. Adapt a product in flavor profile to meet the needs and preferences of different cultures B. Maintain the classic Oreo taste branding and communication to be a truly Global brand C. Utilize the most popular corporate brand on the package in different countries D. B & C E. A & C
E. A & C
Hospital school and religious group are:
Institution
Heinz has nearly 70% of the global ketchup market, and the ketchup market is not growing. They see this SBU as their cash cow. Other brands they own include Classico Sauces, several baby foods brands, Lea and Perrins Sauce, TGI Friday's, Ore-Ida and Weight Watchers branded packaged foods. In the US domestic market, growth in prepared "diet" foods has a 12% growth rate. Weight Watchers branded packaged foods has a 52% share. According to the Boston Consulting Group Matrix, Heinz should
Invest expansion promotion Weight Watchers star, portfolio growth
Guy goes to the store, options for laundry are these 4, wants to buy one on price and quantity in there. What type of set is this:
Limited choices
why would disney buy pixar
Market penetration
External has to do with? SWOT Analysis
Opportunities and threats
girl asks strangers and coworker advice for her curly hair
Physiological risk
Know the 4 ps for one problem
Price
When Ikea the Swedish Home Furnishing retailer first entered the Japanese Market failed it was more successful and its second try because it was aware of the need to adapt its Furnishings to fit the smaller Japanese homes Ikea success on its second foray into Japan was based on its ability to give the Japanese consumer what he or she needed without abandoning its product strategy Ikea had to adopt a ____ strategy
Product adaptation
Between the 4 ps, which has changed the most in marketing in the last years
Promotion
Lucky charms from general mills have had consistent performance in a shrinking cereal market. A key concern for lucky charms are all the copycat private label brands in the market such as malt-o-meal marshmallow mateys these wholesaler or store brands seem to flourish during economic periods described as.
Recession
Internal has to do with? SWOT Analysis
Strength and weaknesses
Coke advertising kids drinking soda some people are saying that its bad because they are promoting kids drinking sugar:
Threat
As discussed in class, if you were brand manager for Lucky Charms, which of the below are environmental forces you should be concerned with a. Attitudes about advertising to children b. Attitude changes about children and sugar consumption c. Government regulation concerning sugar content of children's cereal & advertising to children d. All of the above e. b & c only.
all
As mentioned in class, key factor(s) impacting ethical behavior are a. Individual ethics b. Group ethics c. Opportunity d. All of the above e. a & b only
all
The Mission Statement a. is the foundation of any marketing and strategic plan. b. answers the question "What business are we in" c. answers the question "Why do we matter" d. all of the above
all
As discussed in class, marketing is a combination of:
art and science
Family consumption behavior can be full of emotional conflicts, as household resources are shared, and lifestyle choices of one may impact all members of the family. Behaviors that are used to manage and resolve the conflicts include all except:
buying group for efficiency
Andrea just purchased an upgraded wedding ring as a present to her husband for their tenth wedding anniversary. Andrea is anxious about the gift, afraid Bill will not like the ring and she is worried she spent too much money. Andrea is experiencing:
cognitive dissonance
Evoked set definition
consumers prefered alternative
There are many sources of competitive advantage. For the advantage to be sustainable, it must be difficult to copy by a competitor, and allow you to charge more for your product. In an interview we watched in class with Bob Iger CEO of Disney, talking about their future, the entertainment business and Disney's plans, he stated the notion of original programming and own-ability are the keys to remain competitive in entertainment with his comment
content is king
As we discussed in class, Taco Bell has had good growth adding a breakfast menu to their offerings. This was their third attempt at this business growth strategy. What made it a winning strategy this time was a combination of
convenience and targeting mcdonalds breakfast users
All of the following are characteristics of culture EXCEPT:
culture is an inherited trait
In the Barry Schwartz video about the Paradox of Choice you viewed in discussion section, Schwartz contends that in today's developed economies we have an abundance of choice that is
decision paralysis, reduced satisfaction, and depression
Target bought 124 Zellers stores in Canada and converted them to Target brand stores this expansion strategy failed it is considered the highest risk method of growing Global the strategy Target use in Canada was
direct investment
Mouse trap, gives u 80% market and 200 patents, why do people prefer this:
disposable and cheap
As we discussed in class, acquisitions of companies like Honest Tea and Fairlife leverage Coke's strength and sustainable competitive advantage in
distribution
As discussed in class, since 1890 there have been 4400 patents applied for "A Better Mouse Trap". Of those, less than 40 have gone to market, and less than 20 have ever made money. Currently the conventional "bait and snap" wooden trap has 80% of the market, and it is essentially the same product as in 1890. Why have mouse trap innovations been unsuccessful?
don't want better, current performance and cost satisfactory
Know source of competitive advantage
economy
Fashion video by John Oliver, business perspective what does someone have to worry about
employees
Warren loves to go to the beach on his vacation but hates to have to worry about the possibility of hurricanes. As Warren looked for where he should go on vacation this fall, he consulted a publication called Smart Money and learned the islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao are not in the hurricane belt. Now he will only consider these island resorts as possible vacation destinations. This group of resort islands is called Warren's:
evoked set
Alanna is looking into purchasing a scooter as gas prices continue to rise. She needs a reasonably priced, comfortable, and safe scooter with room to store her books. She is not familiar with scooters, and this is a major purchase for her. The purchase will probably involve:
extensive decision making
Mountain Khakis has developed a line of apparel that uses a fiber made from recycled plastic called Bionic. Consumers like the look of the khakis, and Mountain Khakis' use of recycled materials is good for the environment. The production of the Bionic line would be consistent with
green marketing
Volkswagen who paid huge fines for falsely emissions testing is now running an advertisement campaign featuring their sustainable practices in manufacturing and concern for the environment and air quality given Volkswagens poor track record this may be viewed as
greenwashing
All of the following statements about the creation of a code of ethics are true except
guarantees ethical behavior employees
Jim needed to purchase a birthday gift for his 7-year-old niece. While looking at the DVDs at Target, Jim tried to remember the name of the Disney movie featuring a talking snowman and princess named Elsa. His niece had been asking for the DVD. Which step of the consumer decision-making process is this?
internal information search
One key advantage of consumers knowledge and familiarity of a strong brand is that it helps customers during their
internal search
Jill's mother pays for her cell phone service. She is due for an upgrade. Jill is hoping for a new iPhone 7, and has suggested that to her parents. Her father is the family technology expert and specifies and decides what phones and service plans will be purchased. For Jill's next phone in this family buying scenario
jill consumer and influencer, mom purchaser, dad decision maker
One of the key reasons Seth Godin pointed out in the "Purple Cow" video that we need to be sure we do something remarkable to get noticed by consumers is
less time more choices
Mario usually purchases Old Spice deodorant. Unfortunately, the drug store is sold out of Old Spice today, so Mario will have to choose a brand that's in stock. In making his decision, Mario will engage in _____ consumer decision making
limited
Marketing managers often use in-store promotions to stimulate sales of:
low involvement products
The South Korean market as described by one of rta's Young Kim has all the characteristics below except
low, under 1% suicide rate
In order to expand its sales into the U.S. market, BRL, an Australia-based winemaker, agreed to a merger with a U.S.-based wine distribution company. According to Ansoff's strategic opportunity matrix, BRL would be implementing a _____ strategy.
market developement
Procter & Gamble has observed growth in men's foot care products specifically scrubs and deodorants therefore they want to explore the viability of introducing a men's foot care line in their Old Spice brand portfolio they know they need to fully understand the market they will look at the current products in the category survey men on their interest in these types of products and Survey Old Spice users as well they will determine purchase intent and estimate the share they could get over this Market this is an
market opportunity analysis
(Grocery stores having food courts - on test) Kraft Foods created a magazine full of recipes and coupons for customers as well as a Web site with product and recipe information. The goal was to get current customers to purchase more of Kraft's products. These activities are representative of a _____ strategy.
market penetration
All of the following are factors in the external environment affecting marketing EXCEPT:
marketing mix
Which step in the consumer decision-making process is a result of an imbalance between actual and desired states?
need recognition
Jackie and Kevin like to cook fresh food and grow vegetables in their Garden they consider their home cooking and fresh meal preparation of farm-to-table style of life and ad showing food created fast from a can or box would be appealing to Jack in Kevin's ____ reference group
non aspirational
value equation
perceived benefits/costs
The work of the marketing manager and marketing department is to create a marketing mix that meets consumer needs, and is in sync with trends in the external environment. The marketing mix (commonly referred to as "the 4 P's") consists of
price, promotion, product, and place
Sherri went shopping with a friend and noticed her friend's new jeans, and great fashion. She thinks her clothes are old worn, and behind the times. She realizes she would like some new clothes like her friends. In which stage of the consumer decision-making process is Sherri in?
problem recognition
As we discussed in class Jolly Time popcorn knows that the largest growth in the popcorn consumption category is a Ready-to-Eat pre popped corn they have efficient plants in considerable investment in production of microwave popcorn which is showing lots of share to ready to eat when they introduce their newest project simply popped they made it only available in a microwave this is evidence of a _____ orientation to the business
production
Burger King did a clever promotional event in South Korea that addressed the problem South Korean's having the longest commute to work each day, at an average of 58 minutes. Their "wake me up at my stop" is an example of a(n) ___________________ approach to customizing a marketing mix to meet the needs of the market.
promotion adaptation
Coke recently introduced a "Fairlife" premium milk line. As we saw in the Bloomberg news clip, the premium/alternative milk category is growing rapidly. Coke has a small market share in this category, under 10%. Fairlife milk is an example of a(n) _____ according to the portfolio matrix.
question mark
On any given day, a person may be subjected to over 2,500 advertising messages but may only remember 11 to 20 of them. This is called:
selective retention
The consumer journey is a more connected way companies are approaching consumer decision-making. This model often uses automation, proactive personalization, contextual interaction and journey innovation. The key goal is to
shorten or eliminate consider and evaluate steps
Patagonia believes that exists now only to satisfy customer needs its we organizational services but also consider societies long-term best interest this is an example of
societal orientation
Question about Olay and Covergirl, high market growth
star or question mark
PepsiCo has a joint venture with Unilever and they're ready to drink tea business Unilever owns the powerful Lipton Brands Lipton pure leaf in brisk and PepsiCo has distribution in bottling capabilities Jefferson Co decided it would reduce their resource allocation behind the shrinking soft drink segment and allocate more resources and invest heavily in Lipton teas they were engaging in
strategic planning
In the strategic planning process, when determining the marketing mix, the most critical step of clarity and definition is to determine the as demonstrated in the video about the 4P's of a lemonade stand we watched in class.
target market
In these strategic planning process when determining the marketing mix the most critical step of clarity and definition is to determine the ____ as demonstrated in the video about the 4 P's of a lemonade stand we watched in class
target market
UPS and Amazon pair with fedex to help with the competitive
technological
When mechanical gas pumps first appeared in the United States in the 1930s they're spinning dials couldn't register sales Beyond 99.99 today some stations still use the Retro prompts but the limited Diles Cannot register the sales of higher price gas which can amount to over $100 for large SUVs in RVs the pumps can be modernized for about $650 but the company that provides the service has a huge backlog this is an example of how ____ and ____ factors affect small convenience stores and Service Stations
technological and economic
While preparing a SWOT for Netflix, you would consider Amazon's entry into digital delivery of entertainment to Amazon Prime subscribers as a
threat
The University of Iowa has an outstanding College of Business. Sean attended, paid tuition and got a great job when he graduated. Was this a marketing exchange?
yes, paying exchanged knowledge led to job
This hip replacement and they were gonna move business more towards texas bc ppl are older, why would they do that
Demographic