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2 $200 THE UTILITIES DECISIONS, DECISIONS STEPS OF THE SALE $400 $1000 $800 $600 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT

3 THE UTILITIES $200 Credit cards and credit plans make it easier for customers to buy things and also creates this type of utility

4 THE UTILITIES $400 Companies spend millions of dollars on ad campaigns to promote their products and create this type of utility

5 THE UTILITIES $600 Peter Piper Pizza combines pizza dough, sauce, cheese, and a variety of toppings to create pizzas. They are creating this type of utility.

6 THE UTILITIES DAILY DOUBLE Pizza Hut says it will serve its Personal Pan Pizzas within 10 minutes of when ordered.

7 THE UTILITIES $1000 Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream is made in Vermont, but shipped to thousands of stores across the country for consumers to enjoy. This creates what type of utility?

8 DECISIONS, DECISIONS $200 Purchasing Valentine candy for a special friend is what kind of buying motive?

9 DECISIONS, DECISIONS $400 Buying food and clothing because you need them is considered what type of buying motive?

10 DECISIONS, DECISIONS $600 Buying the same lunch at the cafeteria each day is considered this type of buying decision.

11 DECISIONS, DECISIONS $800 Uncertainty about making a buying decision is called

12 DECISIONS, DECISIONS DAILY DOUBLE The type of decision when the customer has bought the product before, but not regularly.

13 ECONOMICS $200 The term that describes the situation where only one provider of a good or service exists, without competition.

14 ECONOMICS $400 The potential for a business to fail or lose money.

15 ECONOMICS $600 Socialism in its perfect form.

16 ECONOMICS $800 The most important characteristic of the Free Enterprise system.

17 ECONOMICS $1000 The sequence of the business cycle.

18 STEPS OF THE SALE $200 Learning what the customer is looking for in a ggod or service in order to decide what to show them.

19 STEPS OF THE SALE $400 Getting the customer’s positive agreement to buy

20 STEPS OF THE SALE $600 Actually greeting the customer face-to-face

21 STEPS OF THE SALE $800 Learning why a customer is reluctant to buy, providing information to remove that uncertainty, and helping the customer make a satisfying buying decision.

22 STEPS OF THE SALE $1000 Suggesting that the customer buy additional merchandise or services to better enjoy the original purchase or save money.

23 MANAGEMENT $200 Plans, organizes, and controls use of the company’s resources

24 MANAGEMENT $400 Deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished is part of __________.

25 MANAGEMENT $600 Setting employee standards, evaluating performance, and solving problems.

26 MANAGEMENT $800 Corporate mission statements are generally developed at this level of management.

27 MANAGEMENT $1000 Carries out the plans of middle management.

28 DAILY DOUBLE

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30 What would you like to WAGER?

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