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What must marketing management consider in relation to a company's product mix or product assortment?

 

a.  depth; cost; width

b.  length; cost; depth

c.  width; quality; depth

d.  length; width; depth

e.  cost; quality; length

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Question added by Ghada Eweda , Registered student MBA-marketing , AOU
Date Posted: 2016/08/21
Gayasuddin Mohammed
by Gayasuddin Mohammed , Advocate , Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad

I think option (e) is the right answer. Thank you very much for your help. Regards.

Ibrahim Issam
by Ibrahim Issam , Project Manager , DR-SCENT

After deploying your marketing mix, segmentation and customer feedback becomes essential. That is why most organizations are deploying a power CRM to track their customer behaviors.

Tahir Khurshid
by Tahir Khurshid , Marketing Consultant , Saudi Industrial Development Fund

The product assortment falls off the product mix, one is the chicken the other the egg. Keep both in mind.

Ali Zhairati
by Ali Zhairati , Group Marketing & Strategy Manager , Unigaz Company

Simply, the reaction of the target audience to their product mix.

Ruben Alfredo Lineiro
by Ruben Alfredo Lineiro , Consultant , Private Consultant Business

  • Point: D, "Product Mix" and " Product Assortment" means the same, and are all the items that you offer. Best thing to consider are: 
  • Width
  • Length
  • Depth

 

Mohamed Hendy
by Mohamed Hendy , Commercial director & Co- founder , The matchers

D

length; width; depth

thanks you for your question 

Ayadi Achraf
by Ayadi Achraf , Product Marketing Manager , Ooredoo

Companies can't neglect neither one nor the other : the phase product mix is essential before the launch of the item to garantee the success of the product. One time, the product is launched the company should consider product assortment : width, lengh, depht.. and it should be noted that your part in the rays of the shops should follows your real market share : for exemple if your market share is 40%, you should negociate not less than 40% of the assortiment in the shops. Thanks.

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