When planning a business's product mix, the business must make decisions about components such as the product line, packaging, and
Entre2 ASK Practice Exam Part 4 (#38-50)

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brand development.
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Brand development. Product mix is the particular assortment of goods and services that a business offers. A business must consider many things about the product mix including the product line, which is a group of related items in the product mix. The business must also consider how to package the products and how to develop the product brand. Brand refers to the combined impressions and experiences associated with a particular company or its products. A tag line is a slogan a business uses in an advertisement. Publicity is any nonpersonal presentation of ideas or products that is not paid for by the company or individual that benefits from or is harmed by it. Credit terms are policies regarding the arrangement by which businesses or individuals can purchase now and pay later.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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When a business charges high prices for luxury items, it is using a positioning strategy that emphasizes
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product quality.
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Product quality. Positioning is a product-mix strategy in which a business creates a certain image or impression of a product in the minds of consumers. One type of product-mix strategy uses quality and price to position its products in the marketplace. By charging high prices for luxury or upscale products, the business is emphasizing the product's quality. If the business wanted to emphasize value to consumers, it would use low prices to position the product. Place utility is the usefulness created by making sure that the goods and services are available at the place where they are needed or wanted by consumers. Product seasonality refers to goods and services (e.g., snow shovels) that consumers need or want during a certain time or under certain circumstances. Seasonal intensity is not a common positioning strategy that businesses use to create an upscale image for a product.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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To prevent others from using its brand logo, a business should
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obtain trademark protection.
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Obtain trademark protection. To protect the integrity of its brand, a business should obtain trademark protection from the government to deter others from using the logo without the business's authorization. A business that wants to seek legal protection of an invention or process applies for a patent from the government. A domain name is a business's web address, which is registered through authorized organizations or businesses. A licensing charter is a fictitious term.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which component of a promotional plan addresses exactly how a business will achieve its goals? Options: Situation analysis, Budget, Strategy, Evaluation
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Strategy
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Strategy. A promotional plan is the framework for the promotional activities of a business. The promotional plan includes several components. The strategy component provides information as to exactly how the business will achieve its established goals. The budget component outlines the financial resources the business will need to carry out the promotional activities. The situation analysis is a determination about the company's current business situation and the direction in which the business is headed. A promotional plan's evaluation component provides information about how the business will determine if its promotional activities are successful.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following is a true statement regarding quality management and the environment: Creating quality products is usually harmful to the environment. Organizations should regard environmental issues above customer satisfaction. Environmental issues have little to no impact on quality management. Quality-management plans should create environmentally sustainable processes and products.
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Quality-management plans should create environmentally sustainable processes and products.
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Quality-management plans should create environmentally sustainable processes and products. Customers and businesses are aware of the need to preserve and protect the environment. Many organizations consider this one of their social responsibilities, and customers expect them to do their part. Quality management should include plans to create environmentally sustainable processes and products. Creating quality products does not need to be harmful to the environment. However, businesses should keep customer satisfaction as their top priority.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The general purpose of managerial planning is to
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provide direction.
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Provide direction. Planning is the management function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished. The planning process provides direction by establishing goals for all business activities, which might include generating ideas, creating something capable of satisfying needs and wants (utility), and making a positive impact on society.
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The staffing function is different from the organizing function because staffing is
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continuous.
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Continuous. The staffing function is different from the organizing function because staffing is continuous. It's always taking place within the organization, whereas organizing may take place just one time. Staffing is not optional—businesses need human resources to operate. Organizing lays the foundation for staffing. Neither function is more important than the other.
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