How does a product category manager differ from a market manager?
What will be an ideal response?
The focus of each position is different. A product category manager is responsible for developing and implementing the marketing plan for all of the brands and products within a product category. A market manager is responsible for developing and implementing the marketing plans for all products sold to a particular customer group. A product category manager will have more expertise in a particular product line, while a market manager will have more expertise in serving a particular market segment.
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If you stole something to save a stranger's life (you received no compensation), what would be your level of moral judgment?
A) First level of maturity B) Second level of maturity C) Third level of maturity