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product orientation

Producing a good with little or no prior market research in the hope that it will find a market with customers. A firm that is product-oriented hopes that the quality and features of its product will be the key to the successful marketing and selling of the product. Market-oriented companies produce goods and services tailored to the needs of customers in their market.



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