What Are The Major Components Of An Offering
Question 1
What are the major components of an offering?
Question 1 options:
goods, ideas and products
tangible goods and intangible services
product and price
features and benefits
Question 2
The major advantage to the service-dominant approach to products is _____
Question 2 options:
the firm doesn’t have to be concerned with providing tangible benefits.
the firm can adjust the price of a service easier and more frequently than a tangible product.
the recognition that in today’s economy everything is essentially a service.
the ability to view the offering from the consumer’s point of view and the value they are seeking from the offering.
Question 3
Generally built on a core technology platform, a group of related products that meet differing consumer needs is called a ___________.
Question 3 options:
product mix.
line extension.
product family.
product line.
Question 4
A bag of potato chips offered for sale at the neighborhood gas station is a ___________.
Question 4 options:
shopping offering
convenience offering.
unsought offering.
speciality offering.
Question 5
Annie has been planning her dream wedding and the wedding dress is very important to her. She has been scanning wedding magazines for years and is now about begin looking for her perfect dress. Annie’s wedding dress is an example of a __________.
Question 5 options:
unsought offering.
specialty offering.
shopping offering.
convenience offering.
Question 6
Which of the following best describe the new offering-development process?
Question 6 options:
Ideation, design, testing, screening, development, launch, and evaluation
Idea generation, development, testing, and commercialization
Idea generation, idea screening, feature specification, development, testing, commercialization, and evaluation
Product design, testing, feature screening, and commercialization
Question 7
Why is it important for a firm to establish a brand for its offerings?
Question 7 options:
Because consumers find brand logos easier to recognize than product names.
Because any product sold under a brand can benefit from the sales of all products sold under the same brand umbrella.
Because the brand logo and name identifies the product and differentiates it from competing offerings thereby positioning it in the minds of consumers.
Because brands are families and like families are best known by their name.
Question 8
At the recent annual meeting of Apple shareholders, the iCar product design was unveiled and it was announced that sales would most likely begin in the first half of the next year. At which stage of the new product development process is the iCar?
Question 8 options:
development
testing
feature specification
launch
Question 9
Why is a product package important to the marketer?
Question 9 options:
Because marketing is responsible for any product breakage
Because the package communicates the offering at the point of sale
Because package design is essentially a creative process and therefore part of the marketer’s responsibility
Because packaging that is not eye appealing may not receive prominent shelf space by the retailer
Question 10
Kellogg Cereal markets All Bran, a non-sweetened and minimally processed cereal. It is in the late maturity stage of the product life cycle and the brand manager is concerned it might enter decline. What can Kellogg do to generate new interest in All Bran and extend the length of the product life cycle?
Question 10 options:
Offer price promotions with deep discounts to sell more boxes of All Bran.
Try to get better shelf position for All Bran so consumers see it better and therefore more likely to buy it.
Update the product and find a new market segment who would value the healthy cereal such as millinnials.
Consider the cereal a ‘dog’ and take it off the shelves to cut their losses.
Question 11
Question 1
What are the major components of an offering?
Question 1 options:
goods, ideas and products
tangible goods and intangible services
product and price
features and benefits
Question 2
The major advantage to the service-dominant approach to products is _____
Question 2 options:
the firm doesn’t have to be concerned with providing tangible benefits.
the firm can adjust the price of a service easier and more frequently than a tangible product.
the recognition that in today’s economy everything is essentially a service.
the ability to view the offering from the consumer’s point of view and the value they are seeking from the offering.
Question 3
Generally built on a core technology platform, a group of related products that meet differing consumer needs is called a ___________.
Question 3 options:
product mix.
line extension.
product family.
product line.
Question 4
A bag of potato chips offered for sale at the neighborhood gas station is a ___________.
Question 4 options:
shopping offering
convenience offering.
unsought offering.
speciality offering.
Question 5
Annie has been planning her dream wedding and the wedding dress is very important to her. She has been scanning wedding magazines for years and is now about begin looking for her perfect dress. Annie’s wedding dress is an example of a __________.
Question 5 options:
unsought offering.
specialty offering.
shopping offering.
convenience offering.
Question 6
Which of the following best describe the new offering-development process?
Question 6 options:
Ideation, design, testing, screening, development, launch, and evaluation
Idea generation, development, testing, and commercialization
Idea generation, idea screening, feature specification, development, testing, commercialization, and evaluation
Product design, testing, feature screening, and commercialization
Question 7
Why is it important for a firm to establish a brand for its offerings?
Question 7 options:
Because consumers find brand logos easier to recognize than product names.
Because any product sold under a brand can benefit from the sales of all products sold under the same brand umbrella.
Because the brand logo and name identifies the product and differentiates it from competing offerings thereby positioning it in the minds of consumers.
Because brands are families and like families are best known by their name.
Question 8
At the recent annual meeting of Apple shareholders, the iCar product design was unveiled and it was announced that sales would most likely begin in the first half of the next year. At which stage of the new product development process is the iCar?
Question 8 options:
development
testing
feature specification
launch
Question 9
Why is a product package important to the marketer?
Question 9 options:
Because marketing is responsible for any product breakage
Because the package communicates the offering at the point of sale
Because package design is essentially a creative process and therefore part of the marketer’s responsibility
Because packaging that is not eye appealing may not receive prominent shelf space by the retailer
Question 10
Kellogg Cereal markets All Bran, a non-sweetened and minimally processed cereal. It is in the late maturity stage of the product life cycle and the brand manager is concerned it might enter decline. What can Kellogg do to generate new interest in All Bran and extend the length of the product life cycle?
Question 10 options:
Offer price promotions with deep discounts to sell more boxes of All Bran.
Try to get better shelf position for All Bran so consumers see it better and therefore more likely to buy it.
Update the product and find a new market segment who would value the healthy cereal such as millinnials.
Consider the cereal a ‘dog’ and take it off the shelves to cut their losses.
Question 11