The behaviour and values that people bring to an organization.
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Demographic, psychographic, and seasonal based consumer preferences, exact costs of producing the products, inventory checks, etc.
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The banks let people borrow money that was nonexistent. Additionally, the interest rate was very low (enticing people to borrow more).
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The ‘human safaris’ of Jarawas, one of the indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands in India.
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Trainspotting
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Might overvalue stock (like Facebook did), natural disasters could occur, people might worry will fail at first (like Facebook).
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Marketing: Artificial word-of-mouth and endorsements
Accounting: Increase profits
Operations: New strategy
Ethics: Invasion of privacy -
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Fast Food, McDonald’s.
PoP: filling, tasty, relatively cheap, accessible
PoD: cheapest, most accessible, famous mascot, famous happy meal -
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We will buy 2. This costs us $2. Even if we only sell one, we will still break even.
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Direct Business Model advantages:
Decrease possibility of errors
More accurate info. about customers
Easier to keep days of inventory low -
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Larger plane for the same amount of seats = higher price per seat since cost of gas per mile increases.
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Harman and I agree with the findings, it is much easier to lay off employees when you just look at them as numbers rather than people.
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Neither Aarun’s family nor my family have owned a hybrid vehicle. Some reasons include:
-less attractive models available
-more expensive -
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Mine works!
Paul Freiwirth 7:27 am on October 24, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Cause: Tourist companies wanting to profit.