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Highest amount of inventory a business can hold

What is maximum inventory?

100

Buying in raw materials that are needed ONLY

What is just in time production?

100

When a product has a wide range of products to sell.

What is a product portfolio?

100

Increase in number of customers buying your product/service

What is market growth?

100

Information which has already been published

What is desk research? 

200

Using labour to produce the product

What is labour-intensive?

200

The market research method where customers try the product and give feedback

What is a hall test?

200

A purchase which is bought out of habit. 

What is impulse purchase?

200

Paying for someone to purchase something from the business and will provide feedback on strengths and areas of development

What is a mystery shopper?

200

Using machinery to produce the product

What is capital-intensive production?

300

Where all inventory is kept in the one warehouse

What is centralised warehousing? 

300

Copying the techniques used by another organisation.

What is benchmarking?

300

The stage of the product life-cycle where sales begin to decrease slightly.

What is saturation?

300
The illegal pricing strategy

What is destroyer pricing?

300

Charging different prices for different times of the day, week or year

What is discrimination pricing?

400

Where a retailer can purchase in bulk or manufacturer can sell their products to

What is a wholesaler?

400

Retailer encouraging customers to buy their product

What is into-the-pipeline promotions?

400
Systems put in place to provide the best possible service

What is process?

400

Manufacturer encouraging retailer to stock their goods

What is into-the-pipeline promotions?

400

Paying for your product to be shown in films/tv shows

What is product placement?

500

Software which allows the business to keep a record of customer details or supplier details 

What is a database?

500

Where inventory is automatically re-ordered

What is EPOS?

500

When the business meets with staff on a regular basis to discuss how improvements can be made to the production process. 

What is Quality Circles?

500

The layout, design and facilities the business has

What is physical evidence?

500

Using robots in the production process

What is CAM?

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