Lecture 5: Objectives and Budgeting

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Law Quiz on Lecture 5: Objectives and Budgeting, created by Dean Audicho on 13/10/2017.
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Question 1

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[blank_start]Marketing objectives[blank_end] are generally stated in the firm’s marketing plan and are quantifiable, such as sales, market share, profit [blank_start]Communication objectives[blank_end] are Derived from the overall marketing plan and are based on particular communications tasks
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  • Marketing objectives
  • Communication Objectives
  • Communication objectives
  • Marketing objectives

Question 2

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[blank_start]Communications[blank_end] Objectives facilitate coordination of the various groups [blank_start]Planning and decision making[blank_end] objectives guide decision making and development of the IMC plan [blank_start]Measurement and evaluation of results[blank_end] objectives provide a benchmark to measure success or failure
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  • Communications
  • Planning and decision making
  • Measurement and evaluation of results
  • Planning and decision making
  • Communications
  • Measurement and evaluation of results
  • Planning and decision making

Question 3

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A SMARTT approach to creating objectives ensure that they are: Specific, measurable, maintainable, achievable, realistic, time-depending & targeting
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Sales Oriented Objectives;
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  • Aim to increase sales
  • Increase brand awareness through social media advertising
  • Require economic justification
  • Required to product quantifiable results
  • Are based on the achievement of sales results

Question 5

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Factors which influence [blank_start]sales[blank_end] include; competition, technology, economy, product quality, price, distribution, advertising & promotion.
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  • sales
  • public relations
  • company reputation

Question 6

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Common problems with sales objectives include;
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  • Successful implementation requires all marketing elements to work together
  • Obstacles in gaining government approval
  • Advertising has carryover effect: Monies spent on advertising do not have immediate impact on sales
  • Difficult to determine precise relationship between advertising and sales
  • Do not offer much guidance for planning and developing promotional program

Question 7

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Examples of communication objectives include:
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  • Provide relevant information
  • Sales goals for the year
  • Create favourable predispositions toward the brand
  • Models wherein consumers pass through 3 stages: Cognitive, affective and behavioural

Question 8

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One problem with Communications Objectives includes translating sales goals into communications objectives i.e. promotional planners have difficulty estimating what constitutes adequate levels of awareness, knowledge, liking, preference, conviction.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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DAGMAR stands for
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  • D = Defining
  • A in both instances = Agency
  • A in both instances = Advertising
  • G = Goals
  • G = Generic
  • M = Measured
  • M = Manipulable
  • R = Results
  • R = Rectify

Question 10

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DAGMAR provides that communications effects are the logical basis for advertising goals and objectives to measure success or failure
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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A 'top-down' approach to establishing a promotional budget is when;
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  • Managements sets a spending limit > Promotion budget is then set to stay within the Limit
  • Promotion budget is then set to stay within the Limit > Managements sets a spending limit

Question 12

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A 'bottom-up' approach to establishing a promotional budget is when;
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  • Objectives are set > Activities to achieve the objectives are planned > Management either approves or rejects the budget > Costs of promotion activities are budgeted
  • Objectives are set > Activities to achieve the objectives are planned > Costs of promotion activities are budgeted > Management either approves or rejects the budget
  • Costs of promotion activities are budgeted > Management either approves or rejects the budget > Objectives are set > Activities to achieve the objectives are planned

Question 13

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[blank_start]Problem removal[blank_end] – Buyer experiences CURRENT problem; seeks a product that will SOLVE the problem [blank_start]Problem avoidance[blank_end] – Buyer anticipates a FUTURE problem; seeks a product that will PREVENT the problem [blank_start]Incomplete satisfaction[blank_end] – Buyer is not satisfied with current product; searches for a BETTER product [blank_start]Mixed approach-avoidance[blank_end] – Buyer likes some things about the product but dislikes others; tries to find a product that will RESOLVE the conflict [blank_start]Normal Depletion[blank_end] – Buyer is simply out of stock or running low; seeks to MAINTAIN regular supply of product
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  • Problem removal
  • Problem avoidance
  • Incomplete satisfaction
  • Mixed approach-avoidance
  • Normal Depletion

Question 14

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[blank_start]Sensory gratification[blank_end] – Buyer seeks extra physiological stimulation; to ENJOY product [blank_start]Intellectual Stimulation[blank_end] – Buyer seeks extra psychological stimulation; to EXPLORE or MASTER new product [blank_start]Social Approval[blank_end] – Buyer sees opportunity for social rewards; PERSONAL RECOGNITION through use of product
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  • Sensory gratification
  • Stimuli
  • Intellectual Stimulation
  • Social Approval
  • Social Availability

Question 15

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According to Rossiter and Percy, VisCap stands for; Visibility, Credibility (Expertise/Objectivity), Attraction (Likability/similarity), Power
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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Which of these is the correct order for the traditional advertising-based view of marketing communications;
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  • Attitudes > Knowledge > Preference > Conviction > Purchase Behaviour
  • Knowledge > Conviction > Attitudes > Preference > Purchase Behaviour
  • Preference > Purchase Behaviour > Attitudes > Conviction > Knowledge

Question 17

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[blank_start]Zero-based[blank_end] communications planning involves determining: what tasks need to be done and which marketing communications functions should be used and to what extent (Focuses on the task to be done and searches for the best ideas and media to accomplish)
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  • Zero-based
  • Unlimited
  • Strategy-oriented

Question 18

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Which of the following fits the description for titles 1, 2, 3 and 4;
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  • 1 - Manipulate
  • 1- Monitor
  • 2 - Respond
  • 2 - Rectify
  • 3 - Apply
  • 3 - Amplify
  • 4 - Learn
  • 4 - Lead

Question 19

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What is the name of this theoretical issue in budget setting (sales response model);
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  • Bell-curve depression
  • Concave-Downward Response curve
  • Incremental Increase curve
  • Curved sales expenditure

Question 20

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What is the name of this theoretical issue in budget setting - (sales response model);
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  • Incremental Curve in Sales
  • S-Shaped Response function
  • Fluctuating sales expense curve
  • Sales and expense life cycle

Question 21

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What are the benefits of a 'top-down' budgeting approach;
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  • Affordable
  • Arbitrary
  • High employee discretion and choice
  • Focuses on percentage of sales/expenses (ROI)

Question 22

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A 'bottom-up' budgeting approach is objective driven rather than being financially driven.
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  • True
  • False
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