首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
Apple’s launch of the iPad is a gamble in more ways than one. To start with, it’s obviously a bet that there are millions of peo
Apple’s launch of the iPad is a gamble in more ways than one. To start with, it’s obviously a bet that there are millions of peo
admin
2014-03-21
65
问题
Apple’s launch of the iPad is a gamble in more ways than one. To start with, it’s obviously a bet that there are millions of people looking for a new way to surf the Web, watch movies, and read magazines. But it’s also a more fundamental gamble; namely, that people will pay for quality. Starting at five hundred dollars, the iPad is significantly more expensive than its competitors. But Apple’s assumption is that, if the iPad is also significantly better, people will happily shell out for it(as they already do for iPods, iPhones, and Macs).
For Apple, "build it and they will pay" is business as usual. But it’s not a universal business truth. On the contrary, companies like Ikea, H. & M. , and the makers of the FlipVideo camera are flourishing not by selling products or services that are "far better" than anyone else’s but by selling things that aren’t bad and cost a lot less. These products are much better than the cheap stuff you used to buy, and they tend to be appealingly styled, but, unlike Apple, the companies aren’t trying to build the best mousetrap out there. Instead, they’re engaged in the " good-enough revolution. " For them, the key to success isn’t excellence. It’s well-priced adequacy.
These two strategies may look completely different, but they have one crucial thing in common; they don’t target the amorphous blob of consumers who make up the middle of the market. Paradoxically, ignoring these people has turned out to be a great way of getting lots of customers, because, in many businesses, high- and low-end producers are taking more and more of the market. In fashion, both H. &M. and Hermes have prospered during the recession.
While the high and low ends are thriving, the middle of the market is in trouble. Previously, successful companies tended to be attracted toward what historians of retail have called the Big Middle, because that’s where most of the customers were. These days, the Big Middle is looking more like "the mushy middle". The companies there—Sony, Dell, General Motors, and the like—find themselves squeezed from both sides. The products made by midrange companies are neither exceptional enough to justify premium prices nor cheap enough to win over value-conscious consumers.
This doesn’t mean that companies are going to abandon the idea of being all things to all people. If you’re already in the middle of the market, it’s hard to shift focus—as G. M. has discovered. And the allure of a big market share is often hard to resist, even if it doesn’t translate into profits. According to one estimate, Nokia has nearly twenty times Apple’s market share, but the iPhone alone makes almost as much money as all Nokia’s phones combined.
These days, middle-class people
选项
A、have great trouble in finding good jobs.
B、are not a tower of strength of the market.
C、feel depressed and unwilling to buy things.
D、are not considered as respectable as usual.
答案
B
解析
推断题。由第四段首句以及之后的举例说明中等价位商品所遭受的尴尬局面,可以判断,中端市场不再是市场的主力,故[B]为答案。文章只提到了中端市场风光不再,遇到麻烦,并没有具体指明原因,排除[A]和[C]。从第四段第二句可以看出,资本是逐利的,与是否尊敬谁没有关系,排除[D]。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/qkUK777K
0
专业英语四级
相关试题推荐
Theeffectofthebabyboomontheschoolshelpedtomakepossibleashiftinthinkingabouttheroleofpubliceducationinthe
【C1】______arethemissionsofalearnedsocietyinaneraofdigitalnetworks?【C2】______theAmericanCouncilofLearnedSociet
Whatdoesthespeakermeanwhenhesays"Idon’tthinkIneedtotellyouwhytheWinchesterfamilyisfamous"?
Thingswentwellforherduringherearlylifebutinhermiddleageher______seemedtochange.(1998年考试真题)
Amembershipcardauthorizes______theclub’sfacilitiesforaperiodof12months.
Ourofficehasrecently______toanewcomputersystem.
Theyareregardedaschoresbybothsexes,butfall(1)_____ononlyone.ThelatestsurveyoftimeuseinAmericasuggestswomen
NewYear’sresolutionsarethosespeciallittlepromisesyou(1)_____tobelesslikeyourselfandmorelikeother,betterpeople
Comparisonsweredrawnbetweenthedevelopmentoftelevisioninthe20thcenturyandthediffusionofprintinginthe15thand1
WhydidSusanandMichaelinterviewchildrenagedbetween9and11?
随机试题
A.长期趋势B.短期波动C.季节性D.周期性E.聚集性就疾病在时间分布上的特征,下列情况可以界定为从历史上看,流行性感冒每隔10~15年出现一次世界大流行
会计职业道德规范“诚实守信”的基本要求中,侧重于对注册会计师提出的要求的是()。
企业因出售对子公司的投资等原因导致其股权稀释但未丧失控制权的,企业应当在合并利润表中列报其相关终止经营损益。()
他们都到海边去了。我为左眼发炎不曾去。我独坐在前廊,偎坐在一张安适的大椅内,袒着胸怀,赤着脚,一头的散发,不时有风来撩拂。清晨的晴爽,不曾消醒我初起时睡态;但梦思却半被晓风吹断。我阖紧眼帘内视,只见一斑斑消残的颜色,一似晚霞的余赭,留恋地胶附在天边。廊前的
20世纪意大利学前教育家蒙台梭利教育方法的主要特点是强调()。(2010年)
WhenThomasKeller,oneofAmerica’sforemostchefs,announcedthatonSept.1sthewouldabolishthepracticeoftippingatper
Java虚拟机(JVM)的执行过程有3个特点:多线程,________,异常处理。
A、 B、 C、 C题目是典型的由疑问词what引导的特殊疑问句,问Audrey的职业是什么。(C)回答说是老师,因此是正确答案。
Hisstrangebehaviorconfirmedhisneighborsintheir______thathewasguilty.
TheAmericanideaofrespectinghumanrightscamefromseveralsources.First,thecolonistshadbeen【B1】______oftheirrightsi
最新回复
(
0
)