Intellectual Property
Branding
Customers & Products
Marketing & Research
Business & Sales
100

What type of Intellectual Property would you use for a new invention?

Patent

100

What is a brand?

A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's good or service from those of other sellers

100

What does Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) describe?

The customer lifetime value (CLV) is a measure of a customer’s worth (sales minus costs) to a business during one’s lifetime.

100

What does SWOT analysis stand for and why would you use it?

Strengths 

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Threats

100

What is a corporation?

A corporation is created when it is incorporated by a group of shareholders with a common goal who share ownership represented by their holding of stock shares.

200

You just created a new logo for your company.  What type of Intellectual Property would you use?

Trademark

200

What is a logo?

A logo is a graphic mark, emblem, or symbol used to aid and promote public identification and recognition.

200

Give me one of the 4 stages of product development.

Introdcution

Growth

Maturity

Decline

200

What is a CRM and why would you use it?  Provide an example.

Customer Relationship Management.  Mobile application

200

Name 1 of the 6 stages of selling (we talked about this on Monday)

  • Prospecting

  • Approaching the prospect

  • Making the Presentation

  • Answering Objections

  • Closing The Sale

  • Follow up

300

As a music artist what type of Intellectual property would you use to protect your music?

Copyright

300

What is a mission Statement? Provide an example.

A mission statement defines what line of business a company is in, why it exists, and what purpose it serves.

300

Name 1 of the 3 Pricing Methods.

  • Cost based Pricing

  • Demand based Pricing

  • Competition based Pricing

300

Give me 2 examples of things that can affect a company's marketing strategy.

Economic

Social

Political

Legal

Technological

300

What is supply chain management

Supply chain management refers to the coordination of all marketing channel activities associated with the flow and transformation of supplies, products, and information throughout the supply chain to the ultimate consumer.

400

You have a secret recipe for your grandmother's pie, what type of intellectual property would you use to protect it?

Trade Secret

400

Give me 2 examples of why a company would need to rebrand themselves?

Overcome negative perceptions

Target a new market demographic


400

Name 3 things that can affect consumer buying behaviors.

Trends

Pricing

Reviews and tesimony


400

Give me an example of non-price competition

Non-price competition is competition based on factors other than price. It is used most effectively when a seller can make its product stand out through distinctive product quality, customer service, promotion, packaging, or other features.

400

What is an oligopoly and provide an example.


a state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers


Insurance Company's

Cell Phone Carriers

500

How long does a Patent give you exclusive rights?

20 years

500

What is a value proposition.  Give an example.

(in marketing) an innovation, service, or feature intended to make a company or product attractive to customers.


500

Name 3 important features of a product

  • Packaging

  • Labeling

  • Branding
500

What does P.E.S.T.L.E. stand for?

Political

Economic

Social

Technological

Legal

Enviornmental

500

What is intensive distribution and provide an example.

Intensive distribution is the use of all available outlets for a product. It gives a product the widest possible exposure in the marketplace.