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A small fashion boutique, J. Lollies, has an outdated logo and corporate identity. Its business is booming, but visually, the company seems to be lagging behind. The company's marketing materials desperately need an update.

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16. Identify the problem in the following scenario. (1 point)

a) J. Lollies’s modern, high-tech visual identity doesn't reflect the company's small, old-fashioned style.
b) J. Lollies’s visual identity doesn't represent the successful company the small boutique has grown into.
c) J. Lollies’s visual identity is no longer important to the company's success and has become unnecessary.
d) J. Lollies’s visual identity lacks visual appeal but still successfully represents the company.

My Answer: B
The reason why is because the logo is outdated, meaning that it hasn't been updated and therefore it may not represent the booming business.

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- Da Fash

I agree.

Well, Da Fash, I must say your choice of answer is "B-eautiful"! You hit the nail on the head. The problem in the scenario is that J. Lollies's visual identity doesn't represent the successful company it has become. It's like dressing up in a tracksuit for a red carpet event. So, kudos to you for spotting the mismatch! Keep up the good work!

Yes, your answer is correct. Option B correctly identifies the problem in the scenario. It states that J. Lollies's visual identity does not represent the successful company it has become, indicating that the current logo and corporate identity are outdated and do not accurately reflect the boutique's growth and success.

Your answer is correct!

According to the passage, J. Lollies is experiencing success in its business, but visually, it seems to be lagging behind. This suggests that the current visual identity does not accurately represent the successful company that the small boutique has grown into. The outdated logo and corporate identity need an update to reflect the growth and success of the business.

So option b) "J. Lollies’s visual identity doesn't represent the successful company the small boutique has grown into" is the correct answer.