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Quiz May 31st

1. ____Adds the idea of being a good corporate citizen to the Marketing concept Production Concept Product Concept Selling Concept Societal Concept

2. The extent to which a product meets or exceeds customer expectations is known as Customer Equity Satisfaction Perceived Value Relationship Management

3. Consumers that tattoo a Harley Davidson Logo on their bodies have _____ relationship with Harley Basic Full Partnership Friendship Limited

4. Share of ____ is the portion of the customer’s purchasing that a company gets in its product categories Customer Market Profits Investments

5. Friday is a ______ day No-class Ketchup Heinz All of these