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Scenario 10-2
Advertisers have a wide choice of objectives and methods when creating an ad for a product, no matter what the product category is. For example, both Taylor and Yamaha sell guitars. Both have created ads that have been recognized by the advertising industry as outstanding creative efforts. However, they have chosen different ways to use magazine advertising to sell guitars. A representative advertisement for Taylor features a photograph of a beautiful, lush, fog-shrouded forest. The headline reads, "If a tree falls in the forest and you're not there to hear it, does it make a sound? Yes, it just might take 7 or 8 years." The copy is three sentences long and talks about the time and attention that Taylor takes in making quality guitars. Only the top couple inches of a guitar featuring the Taylor logo are shown. While the ad could be classified as exemplifying a number of approaches to meeting message objectives, it most closely fits the description of the USP method by linking a key attribute (quality) to the brand name (Taylor) . The main visual in an ad for the Yamaha Pacifica is a bold shot of the guitar. The headline reads, "To survive, you need four things: Food. Sex. Shelter. Guitars. Make that two things." The ad features characteristics of several approaches to meeting message objectives. However, the headline seems to define it as using the humor method to persuade consumers to prefer the brand.
-(Scenario 10-2) Yamaha has created a witty ad.This method is effective only when the: 

Learn about the role of employee involvement in the decision-making process.
Comprehend the significance of evaluating decision outcomes and learning from feedback.
Understand the impact of employee involvement on decision-making and synergy.
Recognize the importance of decision-makers' commitment and the handling of conflicts in the decision process.

Definitions:

Work In Process

Goods partially completed in manufacturing but not yet ready for sale, representing a component of a company’s inventory.

Finished Goods

Items are completed and ready for sale following a production process.

Cost Of Goods Manufactured

Represents the total cost incurred to produce products and get them ready for sale, including materials, labor, and overhead costs incurred in the manufacturing process.

Product Costs

The costs directly associated with the production of goods, including raw materials, labor, and manufacturing overhead.

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