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Retail Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A consumer uses each step in the purchase process but does not spend a great deal of time on each of them
Unit Control
Niche Retailing
Limited Decision Making
Depth of Assortment
2. Available within the company - sometimes from the data bank of a retail information system
Model Stock Approach
Positioning
Internal Secondary Data
Retail Organization
3. An inexpensive display that leaves merchandise in the original carton
Consignment Purchase
Cut Case
Observation
Information Search
4. A retailers commitment to a type of business and to a distinctive role in the marketplace
Supermarket
Goods Retailing
Direct Marketing
Organizational Mission
5. Era we in now - death of the middle market. Mass merchandising and niche retailing are popular
Zero-Based Budgeting
Operating Expenses
Bifurcated Retailing
Mystery Shoppers
6. The identifiable - but sometime intangible - activities undertaken by a retailer in conjunction with the basic goods and services it sells
Retail Method of Accounting
Top-Down Space Management Approach
Gap Analysis
Customer Service
7. Occurs when a consumer makes full use of the decision process
Nonstore Retailing
Markup Pricing
Extended Decision Making
Culture
8. Rates the promise of new and established goods - services - procedures - and/or store outlets across a variety of criteria
Sales Opportunity Grid
Analog Model
Vertical Cooperative Advertising Agreement
Partnership
9. A planned shopping facility - with the largest store being a supermarket or a drugstore
All-You-Can-Afford Method
Operating Expenses
Generic Brands
Neighborhood Shopping Center
10. Whereby consumers lease and use goods for specified periods of time
Rented-Goods Services
Data Mining
Public Relations
Diversified Retailer
11. A global electronic superhighway of computer networks that use a common protocol and that are linked by telecommunication lines and satellite
Economic Base
Internet
Geographical Information System
Reorder Point
12. The portion of revenues turned over to the federal - state and/or local government
Market Segment Product Groupings
Augmented Customer Service
Taxes
Prestige Pricing
13. 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
Compensation
Bait-and-Switch Advertising
Top-Down Space Management Approach
Additional Markup
14. Prevent retailers from selling certain items for less than their cost plus a fixed percentage to cover overhead
Product Life Cycle
Rented-Goods Services
Minimum-Price Laws
Uncontrollable Variables
15. A catalog in which a retailer caters to a particular customer segment - emphasizes a limited number of items - and reduces production and postage costs
Specialog
Zero-Based Budgeting
Flexible Pricing
Data Mining
16. When information is amassed on each job's functions and requirements: duties - responsibilities - aptitude - interest - education - experience - and physical tasks
Want Book (Want Slip)
Operations Management
Variety Store
Job Analysis
17. Involves an informal ranking of people based on income - occupation - education and other factors
Recruitment
Control Units
Social Class
Robinson-Patman Act
18. The service level that customers want to receive from any retailer - such as basic employee courtesy
Private (dealer) Brands
Expected Customer Service
Product/Trademark Franchising
Public Relations
19. A retailers has no risk because title is not taken; the supplier owns the goods until sold
Weighted Application Blank
Issue (problem) Definition
Consignment Purchase
Chargebacks
20. Merchandise quality ranges from average to quite good. pricing is moderate to above average. customer service ranges from medium levels of sales help - credit - delivery and so forth to high levels of each
Goods Retailing
Routine Decision Making
Supervision
Traditional Department Store
21. Displays merchandise by common end use
Social Responsibility
Independent
Value Delivery System
Functional Product Groupings
22. Assigns floor space on the basis of sales or profit per foot
Mass Marketing
Marquee
Book (Perpetual) Inventory System
Sales-Productivity Ratio
23. Aka store brands; contains names designated by wholesales or retailers - are more profitable to retailers - are better controlled by retailers - are not sold by competing retailers - are less expensive for consumer and lead to customer loyalty to ret
Value (customer)
Horizontal Price Fixing
Yield Management Pricing
Private (dealer) Brands
24. Represents how a given retailer is perceived by consumers and others
Markup Pricing
Data Warehousing
Incremental Budgeting
Image
25. Whereby unprofitable stores are closed or divisions are sold off - by retailers unhappy with performace
Downsizing
Service Retailing
Taxes
Trading Area
26. Environmental and marketplace factors that can adversely affect retailers if they do not react to them
Threats
Case Display
Private (dealer) Brands
Fad Merchandise
27. Assumes that consumers will not buy goods and services at prices deemed too low; a low price means poor quality and status
Tactics
Lifestyles
Prestige Pricing
Controllable Variables
28. When a retailer takes a proactive - integrated atmospherics approach to create a certain "look" - properly displaying products - stimulate shopping behavior and enhancing the physical environment
Visual Merchandising
Supervision
Neighborhood Shopping Center
Case Display
29. Concentrates on selling one goods or service line - such as young women's apparel
Specialty Store
Problem Awareness
Dollar Control
Competitive Parity Method
30. Selection process of one opinion from others. a person determines the criteria to evaluate and their importance before buying
Nongoods Services
Retailing
Weeks' Supply Method
Evaluation of Alternatives
31. Whereby a service retailer does not get paid until after the service is performed and payment is contingent on the service's being satisfactory
Percentage Lease
Contingency Pricing
Curing (Free-Flowing) Traffic Flow
Benchmarking
32. Payments that retailers require of vendors for providing shelf space
Solution Selling
Internal Secondary Data
Slotting Allowances
Goods Retailing
33. The business activities involved in selling goods and services to consumers for their personal - family - or household use
Channel of Distribution
Retailing
Extended Decision Making
Flea Market
34. The number of distinct people exposed to a retailers promotion efforts in a specific period
Cooperative Buying
Supermarket
Downsizing
Reach
35. A cash or card operated retailing format that dispenses goods and services
Minimum-Price Laws
Weighted Application Blank
Vending Machine
Supercenter
36. A firm uses current and past budgets as guides and adds to or subtracts from them to arrive at the coming period's expenditures
Basic Stock List
Secondary Data
Operating Expenses
Incremental Budgeting
37. Consists of the regular products carried by a retailer
Market Segment Product Groupings
Basic Stock List
Staple Merchandise
Purchase Motivation Product Groupings
38. Whereby goods owned by consumers are repaired - improved - or maintained
Business Format Franchising
Wheel of Retailing
Owned-Goods Services
Analog Model
39. Whereby a retailer sells to consumers through one retail format - may be store-bsed or non-store based
Merchandising
Mergers
Single-Channel Retailing
Horizontal Cooperative Advertising Agreement
40. A way to collect - store and use relevant information about customers
Leader Pricing
Data-Base Retailing
PMs (Promotional or Push Monies)
Net Sales
41. Mandates that persons with disabilities be given appropriate access to retailing facilities
Americans With Disabilities Act
Internet
Sales Promotion
Consumer Loyalty (Frequent Shopper) Programs
42. The hub of retailing in a city. synonymous with the term downtown. exists where there is the greatest density of office buildings and stores
Semantic Differential
Central Business District
Nongoods Services
Direct Marketing
43. Whereby the purchase price is immediately deducted from a consumer's bank account and entered into a retailer's account through a computer terminal
Debit Card System
Target Marketing
Physical Inventory System
Marketing Research In Retailing
44. A departmentalized food store with a wide range of food and related products; sales of general merchandise are rather limited
Americans With Disabilities Act
Conventional Supermarket
Loss Leaders
Maintained Markup
45. Any communication by a retailer that informs - persuades - and/or reminds the target market about any aspect of that firm
Quick Response (QR) Inventory Planning
Retail Promotion
Generic Brands
Ensemble Display
46. Includes all the elements in retail offering that encourage or inhibit customers during their contact with a retailer
Theme-Setting Display
Frequency
Total Retail Experience
Slotting Allowances
47. Analyzes a firm's performance in one area of the strategy mix or operations - such as the credit function - customer service - merchandise assortment - or interior display
Vertical Retail Audit
Threats
Reilly's Law of Retailing Gravitation
Term Occupancy
48. Retailers become active in businesses outside their normal operations - and add stores in different goods/service categories
Infomercial
Publicity
Customer Satisfaction
Diversification
49. Calls for all maintenance costs to be paid by the retailer
Retail Method of Accounting
Net Lease
Consignment Purchase
Value Delivery System
50. Embodied by a series of activities and processes that provides a certain value for the consumer
Geographical Information System
Multiple-Unit Pricing
Value (retailer)
Physical Inventory System