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61) Before Ben & Jerry’s launched their ice cream in the United Kingdom, the company conducted extensive research to determine whether the package design was appropriate. The research indicated that British consumers perceived the colors differently than U.S. consumers. The package design was changed accordingly. This type of strategy can be defined as:

A) product-communications extension.

B) product extension-communications adaptation.

C) product adaptation-communications extension.

D) product-communication adaptation.

E) product invention.

62) Campbell’s has been marketing soup in Japan for more than 40 years. Early on, Japanese consumers were not receptive to ads featuring the Campbell Kids and the “M’m M’m Good” slogan. This compelled Campbell’s to develop ads featuring a talking soup can known as “Mr. Campbell.” Campbell’s also developed soup varieties for Japan with fish as the main protein source and spices that reflect local preferences. As described here, which of the following strategies has Campbell’s used in Japan?

A) product-communications extension

B) product extension-communications adaptation

C) product adaptation-communications extension

D) product-communication adaptation

E) product invention

63) To promote its Centrino wireless chip, Intel launched a global ad campaign that features different combinations of celebrities. These celebrities were chosen because they are widely recognized in the key world markets. This type of strategy is referred to as:

A) product-communications extension.

B) product extension-communications adaptation.

C) product adaptation-communications extension.

D) product-communication adaptation.

E) product invention.

64) Colgate’s Total is a new toothpaste brand whose formulation, imagery, and consumer appeal were designed from the beginning to translate across national boundaries. Which strategy did Colgate use with Total?

A) product-communications extension

B) product extension-communications adaptation

C) product adaptation-communications extension

D) dual adaptation

E) product innovation

65) Hindustan Lever recently developed a hard candy flavored with natural fruit juice that it sells profitably in India for the equivalent of 1 cent per piece. This is Hindustan Lever’s first-ever candy product. What strategy is evident here?

A) product-communications extension

B) product extension-communications adaptation

C) product adaptation-communications extension

D) dual adaptation

E) product invention

66) Guidelines which can assist managers in their effort to establish global brand leadership include all of the following except:

A) create a compelling value proposition for customers.

B) before taking brand overseas, select name, marks and symbols.

C) make a process template available to all managers.

D) assign specific responsibility for managing branding issues.

E) make a process template for international consumers.

67) The formulation, imagery, and consumer appeal of Colgate’s Total brand toothpaste were designed to translate across national boundaries. This new global brand represents which type of product innovation?

A) discontinuous innovation

B) dynamically continuous innovation

C) continuous innovation

D) comparative innovation

E) dynamically discontinuous innovation

68) When introduced in the late 1970s, the VCR created new patterns of consumer behavior. For example, assuming the user could learn to set the timer, he or she could tape programs to watch at a later time. DVD, a playback only video system, was introduced in the late 1990s. DVD discs contain full-length movies with digital sound in a format that resembles conventional music compact discs. Which of the following most accurately describes the respective degree of newness of these two global products?

A) The VCR is a discontinuous innovation; the DVD is a dynamically continuous innovation.

B) The VCR is a dynamically continuous innovation; the DVD is a discontinuous innovation.

C) The VCR and DVD are both dynamically continuous innovations.

D) The VCR and DVD are both discontinuous innovations.

E) The VCR and DVD are both continuous innovations.

69) The introduction of consumer VCRs in the late 1970s initiated a revolutionized in-home electronic entertainment. For example, assuming the user could learn to set the timer, he or she could tape programs to watch at a later time. The VCR’s popularity also gave rise to an entirely new retailing concept, the video rental store. What type of innovation did the consumer VCR represent?

A) a continuous innovation

B) a dynamically continuous innovation

C) a discontinuous innovation

D) a comparative innovation

E) none of the above

70) The Advanced Photo System (APS) created by Kodak and its partners combines traditional chemical photo processing with digital technology. One benefit of the system is that shutterbugs can choose 3 different print sizes. The APS would best be described as a:

A) continuous innovation.

B) dynamically continuous innovation.

C) discontinuous innovation.

D) platform-based innovation.

E) new and improved innovation.

 

 

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