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University of North Carolina, Greensboro MGT 301 Chapter Five 1)Scenario: A Better Mousetrap, Inc
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
MGT 301
Chapter Five
1)Scenario: A Better Mousetrap, Inc.
A Better Mousetrap, Inc., is a manufacturing company that sells pest control systems. Recently the company launched an innovative mousetrap with a unique design that has been selling well in the U.S. market. Senior vice president Marc Wallace recommends expanding sales overseas as a way to increase company revenues.
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- Eventually, Wallace expects that domestic production of the mousetrap will cease altogether. This would happen in the life cycle stage.
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- Wallace's executive team reviews the stages of the international product life cycle to better understand what to expect when the product is sold overseas. Since there is virtually no export market for the product at present, it is most likely in which of the following stages of the life cycle?
- Scenario: Foodland and Drinkland
Two countries, Foodland and Drinkland, produce food and drinks. In Foodland, one resource unit produces 20 tons of food and one resource unit produces 10 tons of drinks. In Drinkland, one resource unit produces 12 tons of food and one resource unit produces 24 tons of drinks.
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- A third country, Funland, also produces food and drinks. In Funland, one resource unit produces 8 tons of food and 6 tons of drinks. Which of the following is true about Funland, Foodland, and Drinkland?
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- Which of the following is a true statement about the above scenario?
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- This scenario provides an example of .
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- Based on the above scenario, which of the following is a true statement?
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- If these two countries were to gain from trading with each other, this would support the notion that trade is a .
- Scenario: Chuck Praeger, Global Entrepreneur
Chuck Praeger has made a name for himself by being able to sell golf equipment to anyone, anywhere, anytime. Chuck would like to expand his business into Pacific Rim countries and has begun making inquiries into potential distributors.
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- Chuck is a hands-on individual who believes his business has grown because of his personal involvement every step of the way. What advice do you offer Chuck as he continues to expand his business in new Asian markets?
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- Chuck is convinced that his golf equipment will sell itself. But Chuck is preparing his special "hard-sell" presentation for Asia because he wants to make a good first impression. As a Pacific Rim expert, what do you tell Chuck?
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