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Quiz 2: Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Marketing Strategies
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Question 61
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In a traditional organization, marketing decisions are likely to be
Question 62
True/False
The strategic planning process begins with a detailed analysis of the organization's strengths and weaknesses and the identification of opportunities and threats within the marketing environment.
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Scenario 2.2 Use the following to answer the questions. EXperience Limited is a company which offers tours and vacations that include participation in an extreme sport, such as hang-gliding, bungee jumping, skydiving, and motocross. Adrian Moss, EXperience Limited's owner, has just finished developing the strategic plan, including the marketing objective of growing his customer base by 15% during the coming year. He believes that the best way of reaching that objective is to promote to the college-aged student. In the past, the majority of his sales have been to males under the age of 29, participating in hang-gliding and bungee jumping at various tourist locations. He wants to expand his skydiving and motocross tours, but isn't sure whether or not the expansion will be profitable. He currently has a database containing all the customers who have gone on a hang-gliding or bungee jumping vacation with his company. Refer to Scenario 2.2. The college-aged student represents EXperience Limited's ____, and the tours it operates represent the ____ element of the marketing mix.
Question 64
Multiple Choice
Marketing managers can take each of the following corrective actions for reducing a discrepancy between established performance standards and actual performance except
Question 65
True/False
A marketing strategy is a written document that specifies the activities to be performed to implement and control a firm's marketing activities.
Question 66
Multiple Choice
Scenario 2.1 Use the following to answer the questions. Southwest Airlines has a history of being able to retain its employees due to the atmosphere and culture of the company. Employees have been known to dress up in costume on an airplane, engage in "games" with the passengers, and generally provide a fun atmosphere for traveling. While other airlines have low rates of customer satisfaction, Southwest tends to maintain a high rating with its customers. Recent gas price hikes have caused most airlines to charge for checked luggage and to fill every flight to its maximum, adding to the negative experience of airline travel. Southwest keeps its costs low through several methods, one being that they do not serve meals on flights, or provide pre-boarding passes. The typical flight is two hours or less and occurs between several selected cities rather than flying to practically anywhere in the country. Southwest is known for its low fares, its dependability, and its on-time flights. Refer to Scenario 2.1. The fact that Southwest Airlines has a history of being able to retain its employees is a(n) ____ in its SWOT analysis. This low turnover creates more knowledgeable and satisfied employees, a potential _______.
Question 67
Multiple Choice
One way that Honda evaluates its product and service level is by how well it ranks on the J. D. Power & Associates Sales Satisfaction Survey. In doing so, Honda is
Question 68
True/False
A competitive advantage is created when a company matches its core competency to the opportunities it has discovered in the market.
Question 69
Multiple Choice
Scenario 2.1 Use the following to answer the questions. Southwest Airlines has a history of being able to retain its employees due to the atmosphere and culture of the company. Employees have been known to dress up in costume on an airplane, engage in "games" with the passengers, and generally provide a fun atmosphere for traveling. While other airlines have low rates of customer satisfaction, Southwest tends to maintain a high rating with its customers. Recent gas price hikes have caused most airlines to charge for checked luggage and to fill every flight to its maximum, adding to the negative experience of airline travel. Southwest keeps its costs low through several methods, one being that they do not serve meals on flights, or provide pre-boarding passes. The typical flight is two hours or less and occurs between several selected cities rather than flying to practically anywhere in the country. Southwest is known for its low fares, its dependability, and its on-time flights. Refer to Scenario 2.1. Southwest's low fares, dependability, and its on-time flights represent its
Question 70
Multiple Choice
Scenario 2.2 Use the following to answer the questions. EXperience Limited is a company which offers tours and vacations that include participation in an extreme sport, such as hang-gliding, bungee jumping, skydiving, and motocross. Adrian Moss, EXperience Limited's owner, has just finished developing the strategic plan, including the marketing objective of growing his customer base by 15% during the coming year. He believes that the best way of reaching that objective is to promote to the college-aged student. In the past, the majority of his sales have been to males under the age of 29, participating in hang-gliding and bungee jumping at various tourist locations. He wants to expand his skydiving and motocross tours, but isn't sure whether or not the expansion will be profitable. He currently has a database containing all the customers who have gone on a hang-gliding or bungee jumping vacation with his company. Refer to Scenario 2.2. The fact that college enrollments have been increasing at a fast rate the past few years is an example of ____ and creates a ____ for EXperience Limited.
Question 71
Multiple Choice
Megan knows that whether she decides to interact with her customers in person, by phone, online, Facebook, Twitter, or by fax, that ____ should ultimately drive the marketing strategy.