Marketing Essentials
BA 345: MARKETING ESSENTIALS
Study Guide for Exam #3 – Final Exam (Monday, December 12)
Fall 2005
The fine print says that I am doing my best to include everything that you will see on the exam in this study guide. However, I cannot guarantee this to be true since I am not done writing the exam. Because every part of the course is an important component of your learning process, information from our lectures, Charlie Jordan's talk, and the Kotler text may appear on the exam.
Final Exam Material: Chapters 9 – 15, Charlie Jordan's talk
Final Exam Date and time: Monday, December 12th, 10:20 to 12:10
CH9 New Product Development and Product Life Cycle Strategies
1. What is a new product? What makes up the most "new" products?
2. Why do so many new products fail?
3. What can you do to help improve your chances of developing a successful product? We discussed this in class and I also provided you with a recent brandchannel.com article addressing a few ways.
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