Unit III
Across
- 3. Kellogg’s faced challenges in India due to differing breakfast habits.
- 8. Nike created a detailed plan for its self-lacing shoes, highlighting their unique technology.
- 11. Starbucks launched a new coffee blend in select markets to gauge customer reactions.
- 13. Google employees pitched ideas for wearable technology like Google Glass during innovation sessions.
- 15. Majority Customers who waited for reviews before buying electric vehicles.
- 17. Electric vehicles are perceived as better for the environment compared to traditional cars.
- 18. Procter & Gamble filtered out impractical ideas for new detergents based on feasibility.
- 20. Domino's introduced a new pizza crust in a single city to gauge customer feedback.
- 21. Tesla’s first customers were risk-takers who valued cutting-edge technology.
- 23. Samsung’s engineers brainstormed concepts for foldable phones.
- 25. A customer who subscribes to a Country Delight delivery service after trying a sample kit.
- 26. Apple’s iPhone rapidly scaled sales after its launch in 2007.
Down
- 1. Early versions of virtual reality headsets struggled due to their complicated setup.
- 2. Coca-Cola continues to generate high profits despite minimal market expansion.
- 4. Dyson's vacuum cleaners gained popularity due to public demos showcasing their unique suction power.
- 5. Pepsi introduced Tropicana with a focus on health-conscious consumers.
- 6. Apple introduced its first-generation Apple Watch globally after testing and refining.
- 7. BlackBerry sales plummeted as smartphones became more advanced.
- 9. Google Glass failed due to low consumer interest and limited practical use.
- 10. Amazon’s advertisements inform potential customers about its drone delivery service.
- 12. Free trials of Netflix helped customers experience its benefits before subscribing.
- 14. Samsung’s Knox security platform appeals to business users.
- 16. Microsoft launched the Zune too late to compete with the iPod.
- 19. Coca-Cola rejected multiple flavor variants before deciding on Coca-Cola Zero.
- 22. Landline phones are still used by a small group that resists adopting smartphones.
- 24. Adopters Influencers who endorse new haircare brand, ‘Ravel’ help drive initial interest.