A) a shopping product.
B) a convenience product.
C) a specialty product.
D) an unsought product.
E) a discretionary product.
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A) a thought that leads to a product or action.
B) an inspiration that evolved from market research.
C) an observation about a series of events.
D) a concept explaining the behavior of an individual or group.
E) an observation about an individual or group and how they use a service or product.
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A) a specialty product.
B) an unsought product.
C) a discretionary product.
D) a shopping product.
E) a convenience product.
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A) poor product quality.
B) encountering the "not-invented-here" problem.
C) poor execution of the marketing mix.
D) bad timing.
E) incomplete market and product protocol.
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A) marketing opportunity.
B) disruptive innovation.
C) business threat.
D) crowdsourcing.
E) concept test.
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A) continuous innovation
B) dynamically continuous innovation
C) discontinuous innovation
D) insignificant innovation
E) disruptive innovation
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A) develops a pool of concepts to serve as candidates for new products.
B) selects a single concept and scrutinizes it for all potential benefits and flaws.
C) separates ideas into two categories: consumer-oriented and organization-oriented.
D) requires the organization to perform a SWOT analysis and an environmental scan.
E) consists of the techniques used to screen and reject those ideas that have no merit.
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A) snow shovel
B) smartphone
C) gym membership
D) bracelet
E) burial insurance
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A) They are all tangible services.
B) They are all people-based services.
C) None of them have problems with idle production capacity.
D) They never use off-peak pricing.
E) They are all equipment-based services.
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A) They are all strictly tangible services.
B) They are all people-based services.
C) None of them have a problem with idle production capacity.
D) They are all equipment-based services.
E) They all require skilled operators.
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A) Time to market
B) Parallel development
C) Test marketing
D) Groupthink
E) Fast prototyping
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A) products organizations buy that assist in providing other products for resale.
B) supplies necessary for the day-to-day operations of a business.
C) ancillary services necessary for the operation of a business.
D) products that are sold exclusively to for-profit businesses.
E) products purchased by the ultimate consumer.
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A) SterileFeral
B) American Red Cross
C) Home Depot
D) United States Postal Service
E) Chase Bank
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A) idea generation
B) screening and evaluation
C) new-product strategy development
D) business analysis
E) development
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A) government-delivered services.
B) people-delivered services.
C) fee-delivered services.
D) equipment-delivered services.
E) nonprofit-delivered services.
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A) They are all privately owned companies.
B) None fit on the service continuum.
C) They never experience idle production capacity.
D) Capacity management is not an issue for these organizations.
E) They are all government agency service providers.
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A) convenience product
B) shopping product
C) specialty product
D) unsought product
E) discretionary product
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