Monthly Archives: November 2013

Check-Mate!

  During an in class activity nearly two weeks ago, my Commerce 101 group was challenged to develop an idea for a product which could potentially solve a problem that we as students face. Eventually, the idea behind ‘Check-Mate!’ was … Continue reading

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The Value in Music!

In her blog entitled ‘Can artists and musicians also use brand positioning?’ Alice Wo argues that “artists don’t often cater their products toward consumers, they create abstract forms of value and hope that it will appeal to an audience.” I … Continue reading

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No Room for Copycats!

It is statistically proven that most start-up businesses fail within the first three years of operation. In his blog post entitled ‘Stop trying to be like everyone else- grow your business faster!‘, Brian Morris proposes that a major contributor to … Continue reading

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Organizational Culture in Hewlett Packard Company (HP)

During 2005 and 2006, HP board Chairwoman, Patricia Dunn, oversaw a corporate spying campaign to identify top officials who were allegedly involved in leaking internal company information to the press. Secret investigators were hired to impersonate the targeted individuals in … Continue reading

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The Secret to Successful Market Research!

  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12581446 Primitive market research techniques involved testing products on a sample of consumers and asking them their views on the product. However, with these methods, the underlying assumption is that consumers know what is going on in their own … Continue reading

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Social Entrepreneurship: A New Perspective On Business!

What is Business really about? Economists believe that business is all about profit maximization. In Commerce I’ve been taught to develop the tools to realize this goal. To me, Business has always seemed heavily focused on money and profitability. But … Continue reading

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