MARKETING >CUSTOM< (PB)
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ISBN: 9781307525557
Author: Kerin
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Chapter 9.5, Problem 9.9LR
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To discuss: The reason for the usage of perceptual maps in the decisions of product positioning.
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A product can be defined as a thing that could be provided in the market for acquisition, attention, consumption, or for utilization, which may satisfy a need or a want.
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