Chapter 10:
What are the four types of regrouping activities? (Check all that apply.) - Accumulating - Filing - Assorting - Sorting - Forwarding -Bulk-breaking
- Accumulating - Assorting - Sorting - Bulk-breaking
What are the three types of vertical marketing systems? (Check all that apply.) - Competitive - Direct - Administered - Contractual - Corporate
- Administered - Contractual - Corporate
What are two reasons an intermediary might be better suited to lead a channel than a producer? (Check all that apply.) - Because it avoids performing regrouping activities - Because it has data about the final user - Because it is closer to the final user - Because it is far-removed from the final user
- Because it has data about the final user - Because it is closer to the final user
Which of the following are reasons an intermediary might refuse to work with a producer? (Check all that apply.) -because the producer is unknown to the intermediary -because the producer is selling a new product -because the intermediary resists vertical integration -because the intermediary fears that the producer will steal its customer base
- Because the producer is selling a new product - Because the producer is unknown to the intermediary
Camphor Inc. needed to sell more batteries. These are normally an impulse purchase; most people do not go out to a battery store on a regular basis. Camphor needs to pursue a(n) __________ distribution strategy.
Intensive
Katrine doesn't understand all of the various aspects of automobile insurance and relies on her local independent State Farm Insurance agent to provide her with information. This agent acts as a(n) _____ for State Farm.
Intermediary
_________ decisions often have long-run effects and are harder to change than Price decisions.
Place
What part of the marketing mix concerns the distribution channels used to get a product to the consumer?
Place
Which factor in the marketing mix is usually the most difficult to adjust?
Place
What two advantages does a marketer gain by using direct distribution? (Check all that apply.) - Ability to quickly convince channel members to adjust the marketing mix - Sensitivity to shifts in customer moods - Close, mutually-beneficial working relationships with retailers and wholesalers - Ability to transform its marketing mix rapidly
- Sensitivity to shifts in customer moods - Ability to transform its marketing mix rapidly
Which two of the following statements about market exposure are true? (Check all that apply.) - The amount of market exposure needed for a product to be successful differs from product to product. - Ideal market exposure makes just enough of a product available to satisfy the consumers' needs. - Maximum exposure is needed for a product to be successful. - Ideal market exposure refers to offering more than enough of a product to satisfy target consumers' needs.
- The amount of market exposure needed for a product to be successful differs from product to product. - Ideal market exposure makes just enough of a product available to satisfy the consumers' needs.
In an administered channel system, what types of agreements might channel members make? (Check all that apply.) - To share inventory information - To keep ordering separate - To vertically integrate - To work together on promotions
- To share inventory information - To work together on promotions
Indirect distribution is best when an intermediary helps producers ______. (Check all that apply.) - serve multiple target markets - lower costs - serve customer needs better - increase costs
- lower costs - serve customer needs better
Business products are often sold through direct distribution because business customers tend to _____. (Check all that apply.) - purchase less frequently - purchase more frequently - be located in the same geographic area - order in small quantities - place big orders
- purchase less frequently - be located in the same geographic area - place big orders
True or false: The idea of a shared product-market commitment, when all channel members focus on the same target market, has traditionally been the way most firms have handled channel relationships.
False
Jenna works for a company that manufacturers rain boots. Recently, the company started selling the boots directly to consumers online, but decided to stop this practice after receiving complaints from retailers who also sold the company's boots. What was Jenna's company hoping to accomplish by removing the online site?
Avoid conflict with the retailers
How does a licenser make money through licensing its process, trademark, patent, or other rights in international markets?
By collecting fees and royalties
Some firms enlist a channel _____ to direct the activities of an entire channel.
Captain
Different channels can serve different target markets. This avoids ______.
Channel conflict
A company produces clothing and household items and sells them to customers via the Internet. This company is using a(n) ______ distribution system.
Direct
Big Wave Entertainment is a newly-opened computer game developer. Although the company creates quality computer games, no intermediary will agree to distribute their products. In order to get its games to consumers, Big Wave may need to create a(n) ______ distribution system.
Direct
In order to quickly clear a backlog in its beauty products inventory, Skinsation Inc. trained its sales representatives to promote these products when interacting with customers. Since Skinsation sells products during at-home parties, it uses a(n) ______ distribution system and has the ability to directly train salespeople.
Direct
TaxWizard is a tax preparation company with millions of customers worldwide. Because their services are typically produced in collaboration with customers, TaxWizard may be said to use a(n) ______ channel of distribution.
Direct
Of all the approaches to entering an international market, which is the most financially risky?
Direct investment
Which of the following describes a parent firm having a division or subsidiary in a foreign market?
Direct investment
Direct communication between a seller and an individual customer using a promotion method other than face-to-face personal selling is called ______.
Direct marketing
The difference between the quantity of products it is economical for a producer to make and the quantity final users or consumers normally want is known as which of the following?
Discrepancy of quantity
______ distribution agreements can be affected by U.S. antimonopoly laws.
Exclusive
In addition to selling its products within the United States, a U.S. company decides to sell its products in Canada, Mexico and Costa Rica. It begins to ship surplus inventory to the other countries. What is the company's strategy to enter those foreign countries?
Exporting
______ arrangements, which competing channel members enter into, are considered illegal in the United States because they suppress market competition and negatively impact consumers.
Horizontal
Associated Farmers' Products is a new producer of fruit and vegetable products. The company uses wholesalers and retailers to get its goods to consumers. This is an example of a(n) ______ channel system.
Indirect
Certain service firms can offer products only while the customer is present. Therefore these firms rarely use ______ distribution.
Indirect
What are the five approaches a firm might use to enter international markets? (Check all that apply.) Joint venture Management contracting Supply chain extension Licensing Horizontal conflict Exporting Direct investment
Joint venture Management contracting Licensing Exporting Direct investment
What kinds of producers tend to lead channels?
Large producers
Before going to the book store to purchase the book, Manuel reads a review of the new novel on Amazon. What type of distribution does this represent?
Multichannel
Activities that solve discrepancies of quantity and assortment throughout an entire distribution channel are called ______ activities.
Regrouping
In order to only use better-than-average intermediaries, Samson Co. uses _______ distribution.
Selective
What channel system would be best for a company to select to avoid selling to wholesalers and retailers that have a poor credit rating?
Selective
What is the best definition of place in marketing strategy?
The process of moving products from sellers to buyers
In ______ channel systems, the various channel members make little or no effort to cooperate with each other.
Traditional
When channel members do not share a product-market commitment, they are involved in what type of channel system?
Traditional
True or false: A website allows small firms with narrow specializations to sell directly to customers across the globe.
True
True or false: When a company serves multiple target markets, it may choose to sell direct to consumers and also indirectly through intermediaries.
True
______ conflicts occur between firms at different levels in the channel of distribution.
Vertical
In which two instances do ethical dilemmas tend to occur in multichannel distribution systems? (Check all that apply.)
When customers' Place needs change When there are shifts in the competition
Which of the following is one of the fundamental Place decisions a producer must make?
Whether or not to outsource distribution or handle it in-house
When domestic firms enter into partnerships with foreign firms, it is called ______.
a joint venture
Channel systems where the channel members informally agree to cooperate with each other are called ______.
administered channel systems
Ideally, all members of a(n) ______ should have a shared-product commitment.
channel
A manager who helps direct the activities of a whole channel and tries to avoid or solve channel conflicts is known as a(n) ______.
channel captain
A channel system in which the same owner owns the retailer, wholesaler, and producer is called (a)n ______ channel system.
corporate
In a(n) ______ channel system, a firm may play the role of producer, wholesaler, and retailer.
corporate
Aloha Clothing is a manufacturer that promotes its products using Internet commercials and postcards that are mailed to target customers. Aloha Clothing uses _____ to reach its customers.
direct marketing
Barnum Manufacturing makes component parts for bicycles which it sells directly to companies that make the bicycles. This is an example of a ______ transaction.
direct-to-customer
Bose electronics sells its products through its own stores and website, which is known as a(n) ______ channel. Bose also offers its goods through intermediaries, such as various electronics stores. This is known as a(n) ______ channel.
direct; indirect
A woman visited a local and independent mortgage broker to secure a home loan. The independent broker was able to help her decide which one of the various mortgage products would best fit her needs. In this situation, the broker served as a(n) ______ who provided the buyer with information.
intermediary
In order to maintain high prices, Luxe does not want its retailers to discount its watches. In addition, Luxe demands that its retailers offer only the highest level of service to its customers. The company only has one retail location in any city. Luxe uses a(n) ______ distribution system.
exclusive
When someone purchases a BestBurger franchise, they are guaranteed to be the only franchise within a 50-mile radius. This reflects a(n) _____ distribution strategy.
exclusive
Selling some of what the firm produces to foreign markets is called ______.
exporting
A reverse channel is a way for a company to ______.
get back its products from customers
Micah needs a new dishwasher and goes to the store where she seeks out a sales assistant who can provide information about the different models available. The dishwasher is an example of a _____ shopping good.
heterogeneous
Making a product available widely enough to satisfy target customers' needs but not exceed them is called ______.
ideal market exposure
Company offices prefer to have their business supplies conveniently available. This calls for producers of office supplies to choose a(n) ______ distribution strategy.
intensive
Amos & Sons used to sell its barbecue sauce only through high-end retailers. Recently, it has started selling the barbecue sauce through grocery chains as well. This is an example of moving from selective distribution to ______.
intensive distribution
Juan, a marketing manager at a company, decides to sell a product through all appropriate and willing intermediaries. Based on this choice, it is clear that Juan wants the product to have ______.
intensive distribution
Selling a product through all appropriate wholesalers or retailers who will stock or sell the product is known as ______.
intensive distribution
There has been growth in multichannel distribution mainly because ______.
it is the way customers want to shop
In a(n) ______, the partners must work together to develop a mutually agreed upon marketing strategy for an international market.
joint venture
Selling the right to use some process, trademark, patent, or other rights for a fee or royalty is called ______.
licensing
The basic approaches for entering international markets includes exporting, management contracting, joint venture, direct investment and ___________.
licensing
When shopping for homogeneous goods, consumers are most likely to focus on _____.
low price
The Blue Lagoon Corporation purchased the land, hired the building contractors, and built the facility for a seaside resort in Jamaica, but Marriott provides all of the management and marketing functions for the property. Marriott is using ______ to operate in this international market.
management contracting
When someone offers management and marketing skills and has nothing to do with production or distribution, this person is providing _____.
management contracting
Edmund and Edgar, a clothing manufacturer, sells its clothing and accessories on its website, at one Edgar and Edmund store in Los Angeles, and through the discount retailer Walmart. Edmund and Edgar is using ______ distribution to reach its customers.
multichannel
Ethical dilemmas can rise in ______ because not everyone will win.
multichannel distribution
Using several competing channels to reach the same target market is called ______.
multichannel distribution
It is more economical for Bob's Baseball Bats to produce thousands of bats each month even though consumer demand is not that high. This is an example of a discrepancy of _____.
quantity
Channels that are used to retrieve products that customers no longer want are called ______ channels..
reverse
The 80/20 rule is based on the idea that 80 percent of a company's _____ come from only 20 percent of its customers.
sales
Michael Kors is a fashion designer who is best known for designing classic American sportswear for women. His company hand-picks retailers, with only a few in each town, to sell the clothing line. He uses ______ distribution to gain fairly widespread market coverage.
selective
In the early years, Nike sold its running shoes through retailers that catered primarily to the running market. Then, the company began offering products in many more retail outlets. You can now find Nike products in almost any retailer that carries footwear. Nike's distribution strategy moved from ______ to ______.
selective; intensive
An indirect channel of distribution is often the best choice because an intermediary can help a producer _____.
serve customers better at a lower cost
A multinational corporation produces many of the world's consumer product brands in the categories of food, beverages, cleaning agents, and personal care products, which are sold in many different retail stores. It would be common for this corporation to ______.
take the lead in channel relations
In 2015, Target was the second largest general merchandise retailer in the United States. As a retailer, Target has a good understanding of customer needs and purchases items from producers that they think will be popular with their customers. Therefore, it is not surprising that Target ______.
takes the lead in channel relations
Channel systems in which the whole channel focuses on the same target market at the end of the channel are called _____ marketing systems.
vertical
A video game retailer removed coupons meant for consumers from a new game's packaging. The producer of the game did not like this practice. The disagreement between the retailer and producer is referred to as ______.
vertical conflict