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How Marketing Relates to the Production of stuff Marketing fills the “Gap” between producer and consumer Page 6

“Production and Marketing supply 5 kinds of utility that are needed to provide consumer satisfaction” Page 6

“Production and Marketing supply 5 kinds of utility that are needed to provide consumer satisfaction” F T P Page 6

Form Task Time Place Possession “Production and Marketing supply 5 kinds of utility that are needed to provide consumer satisfaction” Form Task Time Place Possession Page 6

Form - is when somebody makes something “Production and Marketing supply 5 kinds of utility that are needed to provide consumer satisfaction” Form - is when somebody makes something Task - is when someone does something for another person Time - having it when you need it Place - having it where you need it Possession - having it, being able to use it, ride it, drink it, wear it Page 6