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Retail Management
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1. A complete bundle product (ensemble) is presented - rather than showing merchandise in separate categories
Dollar Control
Sales Manager
Gravity Model
Ensemble Display
2. Performs routine clerical and sales functions - setting up displays - stocking shelves - answering simple questions and ringing up sales
Convenience Store
Order-Taking Salesperson
Traditional Department Store
Observation
3. Especially low prices are negotiated for merchandise whose sales have not lived up to expectations - end of season goods - items consumers have returned to the manufacturer or another retailer and closeouts
Americans With Disabilities Act
Opportunistic Buying
Assortment Display
Internal Secondary Data
4. An illegal practice in which a retailer lures a customer by advertising goods and services at exceptionally low prices; once the customer contacts the retailer - he/she is told the good is out of stock or of inferior quality; a salesperson tries to c
Stock Turnover
Partnership
Bait-and-Switch Advertising
Minimum-Price Laws
5. A firm structures and assigns tasks - policies - resources - authority - responsibilities - and rewards to efficiently and effectively satisfy the needs of its target market - employees and management
Depth of Assortment
Hierarchy of Authority
Retail Organization
Retail Method of Accounting
6. The level of risk a consumer believes exists regarding the purchase of a specific good or service from a given retailer
Specialog
Merchandising Philosophy
Perceived Risk
Consumer Loyalty (Frequent Shopper) Programs
7. Logically assumes old merchandise is sold first - while newer items remain in inventory
Nongoods Services
Target Marketing
Micromerchandising
FIFO (first-in-first-out) Method
8. The simplest and most popular trading-area analysis model. potential sales for a new store are estimated on the basis of revenues for similar stores in existing areas - the competition at a prospective location - the new store's expected market share
Sole Proprietorship
Micromarketing
Generic Brands
Analog Model
9. Used by retailers that promote seasonally
Odd Pricing
Merchandising Philosophy
Massed Promotion Effort
Supply Chain
10. Consumers feel high prices connote high quality and low prices connote low quality
Chargebacks
Prototype Stores
Price-Quality Association
Concentrated Marketing
11. A type of retail institution in which a retailers owns one retail unit
Classification Merchandising
Independent
Price-Quality Association
Storefront
12. A type of department store that has a clear customer focus on middle class and lower-middle-class shoppers looking for good value
Customer Loyalty
Job Motivation
Vertical Price Fixing
Full-Line Discount Store
13. Used by both large and small retailers so they can efficiently process transactions and monitor inventory
Survey
Markdown
Computerized Checkout
Price Lining
14. Whereby a retailers sells to consumers through multiple retail formats
Dead Areas
RFID (radio frequency identification)
Multi-Channel Retailing
Customer Service
15. Embodied by a series of activities and processes that provides a certain value for the consumer
Value (retailer)
HRM Process
Vertical Cooperative Advertising Agreement
Forecasts
16. Specifies the inventory level - color - brand - style category - size - package - and so on for every staple item carried by the retailer
Consumer Protection
Basic Stock List
Multi-Channel Retailing
Sales Manager
17. Two or more retailers share an ad
Revolving Credit Account
Primary Data
Horizontal Cooperative Advertising Agreement
Quick Response (QR) Inventory Planning
18. Provides shoppers with information - adds to store atmospere and serves substantial promotional role
Basic Stock Method
Point-of-Purchase Display
Reilly's Law of Retailing Gravitation
Geographical Information System
19. Used to determine the amount of merchandise to purchase for resale. the goal is to purchase enough of these procuts so they are always in stock
Inventory Shrinkage
Retail Strategy
Never-Out List
Budgeting
20. Retailers price selected items below cost to lure more customer traffic for those retailers
Floor-Ready Merchandise
Chargebacks
Dual Marketing
Loss Leaders
21. A retailers best customers
Core Customers
Net Lease
Want Book (Want Slip)
Demand-Oriented Pricing
22. Focuses on the sale of tangible phoducts
Lifestyles
Liabilities
Goods Retailing
Equal Store Organization
23. Software which combines digitized mapping with key locational data to graphically depict trading-area characteristics such as population demographics; data on consumer purchases; and listings of current - proposed and competitor locations
Independent
Geographical Information System
Opportunities
Retailing
24. Divides all retail activities into four functional areas - merchandising - publicity - store management - and accounting and control
Atmosphere (atmospherics)
Mazur Plan
Resident Buying Office
Multiple-Unit Pricing
25. Lower price than the original is used to meet the lower price of another retailer - adapt to inventory overstocking - clear out shopworn merchandise - reduce assortments of odds and ends - and increase customer traffic
Manufacturer (national) Brands
Markdown
Solution Selling
Operating Expenditures
26. Direct monetary payments (salaries - commissions - and bonuses) and indirect payments (paid vacations - health and life insurance - and retirement plans) should be fair to both the retailer and its employees
Geographical Information System
Threats
Cost of Goods Sold
Compensation
27. Any communication by a retailer that informs - persuades - and/or reminds the target market about any aspect of that firm
Sales-Productivity Ratio
Retail Promotion
Americans With Disabilities Act
Retail Balance
28. A sequence of steps that consumers go through - which takes them from awareness to knowledge to liking to preference to conviction to purchase
Hidden Assets
Outshopping
Owned-Goods Services
Hierarchy of Effects
29. A positioning approach whereby retailers offer a discount or value-oriented image - a wide and/or deep merchandise selection and large store facilities
Case Display
Mass Merchandising
RFID (radio frequency identification)
Opportunities
30. Selling merchandise at a limited range of price point - with each point representing a distinct level of quality
Experiential Merchandising
Problem Awareness
Price Lining
Open-to-Buy
31. Describes how traditional family moves from bachelorhood to children to solitary retirement
Family Life Cycle
Expected Customer Service
Generic Brands
Mazur Plan
32. Financial obligations a retailer incurs in operating a business
Model Stock Approach
Liabilities
String
Electronic Article Surveillance
33. A memorized - repetitive speech given to all customers interested in a particular item
Constrained Decision Making
Canned Sales Presentation
Unit Control
Direct Store Distribution (DSD)
34. Traditional means of trading-area delineation. establishes a point of indifference between two cities or communities - so the trading area of each can be determined - more consumers go to the larger city/community because there are more stores and wo
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35. Attracts independents because of low capital requirements and relatively simple licensing provisions for many small retail firms. leads to intense competition
Ease of Entry
Staple Merchandise
Planogram
Limited Decision Making
36. Ownership verus leasing - the type of lease - operations and maintenance costs - taxing - zoning restrictions and voluntary regulations
Atmosphere (atmospherics)
Term Occupancy
Logistics
Data-Base Management
37. Involves oral communication with one or more prospective customers for the purpose of making a sale
Order-Taking Salesperson
Outsourcing
Bifurcated Retailing
Personal Selling
38. Calls for precise rent increases over a stated period of time
Graduated Lease
Inventory Shrinkage
Weighted Application Blank
Point-of-Purchase Display
39. An indoctrination on the firm's history and policies - as well as a job orientation on hours - compensation - the chain of command and job duties
Point-of-Purchase Display
Pre-Training
Gravity Model
Want Book (Want Slip)
40. The total physical exterior of the store itself - marquee - entrances - windows - lighting - and construction materials
Performance Measures
Storefront
Convenience Store
Merchandising Philosophy
41. A retailer carries more items than expects to sell over a specified period
Stock-to-Sales Method
Book (Perpetual) Inventory System
Basic Stock Method
Micromerchandising
42. Based on the premise that people are drawn to stores that are closer and more attractive than competitor's stores
Financial Merchandise Management
Objectives
Gravity Model
Assortment
43. Signals or cues as to the success or failure of that each part of the strategy
Vertical Cooperative Advertising Agreement
Feedback
Seasonal Merchandise
Revolving Credit Account
44. A retailer offers discounts to customers who buy in quantity or who buy a product bundle
Stock Turnover
Everyday Low Pricing (EDLP)
Multiple-Unit Pricing
Canned Sales Presentation
45. Lets consumers bargain over prices; those who are good at it obtain lower prices
Problem Awareness
Flexible Pricing
Planogram
String
46. Takes a customer-centered approach and presents "solutions" rather than "products"
Niche Retailing
Augmented Customer Service
Solution Selling
Universal Product Code (UPC)
47. Involves both the use of automatic teller machines (ATMs) and the instant processing of retail purchases. it allows centralized record keeping and lets customers complete transactions whenever they want
Financial Merchandise Management
Percentage Variation Method
Selective Distribution
Electronic Banking
48. A case that holds piles of sale clothing - marked down books or other products
Multi-Channel Retailing
Dump Bin
Retail Audit
Stimulus
49. Increases an item's original price because demand is unexpectedly high or costs are rising
Model Stock Approach
Public Relations
Additional Markup
Uncontrollable Variables
50. A group of retailers gets together to make quantity purchases from supplier and obtain volume discounts
Cooperative Buying
Specialog
Value Delivery System
Power Center
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