Blogs 5-8: https://blogs.ubc.ca/khaledamin/2013/11/17/information-power/ https://blogs.ubc.ca/khaledamin/2013/11/17/an-unfruitful-situation/ https://blogs.ubc.ca/khaledamin/2013/11/17/maybe-its-time-to-change/ https://blogs.ubc.ca/khaledamin/2013/11/17/green-is-my-favourite-colour/ Review blogs: 9-10: https://blogs.ubc.ca/khaledamin/2013/11/17/review-apple-brand-image-innovation/ https://blogs.ubc.ca/khaledamin/2013/11/17/review-lululemon-not-for-everyone-according-to-founder/
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danicallaneta
The Arc of Support
(http://www.chnook.org/partner/the-arc-initiative/) During the course of my high school career, I developed a passion for volunteering and helping out in my community. I loved knowing that I helped make a difference, even in the smallest possible ways. It has always been a dream of mine to go on humanitarian trips and experience what life is […]
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Paula Bieler
“It’s not me, it’s you” – Lululemon
CEO of Lululemon, Chip Wilson has recently explained that his pants can only withstand a certain amount of pressure and rubbing through the thighs. He said that this explained why the pants wore out quickly and were see-through near the seat area. However thousands of people believe differently. People have been signing a petition asking […]
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eeannelee
Are you “Satisfries”?
U.S.A’s third leading fast food restaurant, Burger king is moving towards a low cost focus strategy by offering reduced fat and calories French fries. After reading a classmate’s blog post on burger king’s healthy approach as a fast food restaurant, I can’t help but to agree on her analysis she drew on the strategies Burger […]
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tessayin95
You’re Too Fat to Wear Our Clothes
Business ethics is a fundamental segment in ensuring business sustainability. It applies to every aspect of a business organization, because it influences its workers and ultimately, the culture. The public is becoming more aware of business and their ethical behaviours, and businesses are concerned with creating shared value. Abercrombie & Fitch has completely ruined this […]
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zijianmao
The Crazy Nov.11 Online Shopping Festival of Taobao in China
American has black Friday. Now China has crazyNov 11. November eleventh was used a common day, but now, with the popularity of Taobao,the biggest online company in Chinese which belongs to Alibaba., November eleventh has become the crazy online shopping festival. We can know how crazy it is from the data in Nov […]
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alideng
The development of China’s new energy industry
Nowadays, energy has decided to become a important factor in a country’s level of economic and social development. With the fast development of China, the energy company became more bigger;Along with economic development and social progress, people strengthen unceasingly to the energy,so the energy industry in China will be growing.In the past two decades, China […]
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khaledamin
I would choose B, because there is more flexibility and less autocratic commands. There would also be much more communication.
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carriezhou
Why Apple makes its Software free now?
Today, the new Apple products of new iPads, MacBooks, and Mac Pros were introduced in San Francisco.However, what makes Apple decide to sacrifice its profits to free its major software? This is including Mac OS X, code-named Mavericks. Mavericks and two other software suites, iWork and iLife. Also, Apple kept the trend to lower its price for […]
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francisching
The Chair Exploded…
http://www.chinauncensored.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=202:womans-lower-body-pierced-by-exploding-computer-chair&catid=39:tainted-products&Itemid=82 Everything seems possible in China- explosions from cell phones to watermelons. But this time its different, it is a chair that exploded. Poor young girl got seriously injured while she was drying her hair and the chair exploded. It is known that the explosion was caused by high-pressured air in the chair, which this […]
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What! Is that a burger?
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101040155 Yes, yes and yes. It was a burger that popped out from the screen. Food delivery company Eat24 produced various forms of advertisements on a pornography site. Some people think it is absolutely foolish to advertise on a porn site as the products are not related, others were amazed by the crazy idea […]
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carriezhou
Samsung Gear—The Future
When thinking of Samsung Gear, the very first smart watch in the market, I consider it as a redundant product. Just simply imagine what one can do on that tiny screen. Texting and input anything will take a lot unnecessary efforts. So it should not be considered as a traditional input tool which accept complicated […]
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khaledamin
Filling your companies with Athletes: The race to success Post#4 Filling your company with Athletes: The race to success
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How to treat ill companies: Business Medicine Blog #3 How to treat ill companies: Business Medicine
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carriezhou
New TV metric-Twitter TV Rating
On Monday, it was the first time that NLSN published a new TV metric for social TV: Twitter TV Rating. This TV program was generated to measure not only the “authors”- the about of people who were tweeting, but also a greater scale of “audience” – the people who actually view these tweets. The analysis of […]
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carriezhou
Slowdown of the East Asia growth forecast
Recently, the World Bank has cut its forecast for the economic growth of the developing countries in East Asia . It was expected to be grown by 7.8 %, but it reached 7.1% in 2013. One of the most important factor affect the growth forecast is that the slowdown in China’s growth and the prospects […]
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zhongxian(James)luo
Rise of the Market
Even though the U.S. government has shut down due to the conflicts between the two political parties, the world economy continues to move on. Since the U.S. government is temporarily shut down, this meant that there are less regulations and rules imposed on the stock trading market. The investors see this as an opportunity to […]
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zhongxian(James)luo
The Black Coast
This post is also related to some aspects of the previous blog post regarding business ethic. In the article, it is accusing British Petroleum has underestimated and lied about the amount of petroleum that was gushing out of the exposed drilling well back in the Gulf of Mexico. The reason behind BP’s decision of hiding […]
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carriezhou
Why Chinese people get unhealthy food
Swill-cooked oil is waste animal oil and oil that has been used several times – usually by restaurants – for frying. (http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2011-06/30/content_12805065.htm) In China, most of resturants used the swill cooked oil for making more profits. From my point of view, it is kind of destruction for all Chinese citizens and our next generation. I […]
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marzbani
“Differentiate or Die”
“Innovate or die” -Roger Adams (United Services Automobile Association chief marketing officer ) “Change or Die.” -Stephen Quinn (Walmart U.S. division of Wal-Mart Storesexecutive vice president and chief marketing officer) “Differentiate or die.” -John Costello (marketing and innovation at the Dunkin’ Brands Group president) There appears to be a trend occurring amongst Adams, Quinn and Costello’s statements, […]
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zhongxian(James)luo
“Sir, it is time for you to go.”
Recently, there is an insider news leaking out from Microsoft regarding if Bill Gates is still suitable for the position of Chairman of the firm. The three major investors of the company are concerned that if Gates, who is now focusing more and more on the Bill & Melinda Foundation funds instead of the company, […]
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francisching
It’s All Under Control
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-23/switzerland-the-other-currency-manipulator.html Currency intervention was always the right solution for authorities to stabilise the validity and changing level of exchange rate. But why is a stabilised exchange rate more preferable? One of the main reasons is fluctuation of exchange rates depreciates the market confidence and affects the financial market. Moreover, exchange rate uncertainty generates extra costs […]
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francisching
The Iconic Purple
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2012/oct/02/cadbury-purple-legal-victory-trademark All marketing strategy boils down to a common goal- to make people remember their brand. Cadbury had been successful in differentiating themselves among competitors by customising their brand colour in purple. The impression and perception of the general public is extremely important, as it directly affects the positioning of the brand name. Citing the […]
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hongchen
E-cigarettes Kodak moment
THE vapoteurs who gathered on a windy island in the Seine on September 19th brandished e-cigarettes in one hand and flyers inciting the populace to defend them in the other. On October 8th the European Parliament is to vote on a proposal to regulate the devices as if they were medical products. Brice Lepoutre, president of the […]
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francisching
Republicans won. Americans lost.
http://money.cnn.com/2013/10/01/news/economy/debt-ceiling-lew/index.html?iid=SF_BN_Lead Thanks to the Republican and Democratic parties failing to compromise on the spending bills, the US government is now experiencing a historical partial shutdown. Basing on the incident, I believe all parties should have tried to avoid government shutdowns by all means. However the biggest blame should be put on the Republicans. The Republicans […]
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hongchen
The big mobile-phone reset-Microsoft bought Nokia’s mobile-phone business for $5 billion
Microsoft bought Nokia’s mobile-phone business for €3.8 billion ($5 billion). The American software company will also pay the Finnish firm €1.7 billion to license its patents, and lend it €1.5 billion. Despite the fact that Microsoft Phone has received good comment and high satisfaction from its users since its release,the portion it occupies in the […]
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Wengqiuzi Chen
1.Save time and inventory time so that save money 2.get more close to customers and suppliers so as to get more updated information 3.respond faster to customer needs and improvements and adjustments in sales strategies
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Paula Bieler
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Michael Jin (MJ) 2:41 pm on October 8, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
would wearable devices be a good way out for the stunning mobile phone market?
carriezhou 10:45 pm on October 23, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I would say maybe. The wearable devices can be a great opportunity for the market.