Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 18th, 2012 No Comments »
Chris MacDonald’s blog post ” Target: Is store a person?” on Canadian Busness- The Business Ethics section According to Chris MacDonald, the worker union of Zellers’ argument of Target should be responsible for Zeller’s current employees as they are replacing Zellers signs with their own is not valid enough in protecting their workers. It is […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 13th, 2012 No Comments »
Kate Wen’s Blog Post Just as my classmate Kate has indicated in her blog post, customization is a brilliant marketing strategy that businesses are adopting nowadays to increase the uniqueness of their products which hopefully will contribute to an ultimate rise in sales of the firms. It is true that customization does not only satisfy […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 13th, 2012 No Comments »
Joshua’s Orginal Blog As my classmate Joshua has mentioned in his blog post, it is true that bicycle is making automobile more elastic and causing an increase in the threat of substitute part of the automobile industry. I mostly agree with the analysis of this blog since it well demonstrates several key ideas of our […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 4th, 2012 No Comments »
Advertisements can come in varieties of types. TV, radio, websites, and mobile network are all different kinds of ways for companies to advertise on. However, as internet becomes more developed, another way of advertising has become popular. 10s, 20s, 30s…. the increasing amount of waiting time before watching online videos has been pissing people […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 17th, 2012 No Comments »
In the class on Tuesday, Instructors introduced us a whole concept called Social Entrepreneurship which is a kind of entrepreneurship that its goal is not maximizing profit but solving a social issue through an operation of an enterprise. Social Entrepreneurs run their businesses for the better being of society. Social Entrepreneurship has become increasingly popular […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 8th, 2012 No Comments »
Domestic or imported, it doesn’t seem to be a huge issue in our modern society. People get products that are Made in China or Made in Japan all the time. The utility of a product seems way more essential than where its origin is. However, a few months ago, an issue regarding the sovereignty […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 1st, 2012 No Comments »
In order for geographical expansion to happen, some brands decide to diverse their products line and create more local fashion products to satisfy the needs of different countries; some brands choose to have huge price differences between their stores located in different areas to attract customers from all classes. However, “fast-fashion” brands like H&M of […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 27th, 2012 No Comments »
For the issue of selling unauthorized iPhones is becoming increasingly severe in the past few years, new purchase restrictions were placed by Apple on its latest iPhone 5 in fighting against unauthorized resellers. In Canada, which also has a large gray market for unlocked iPhones, many resellers claimed that they were shocked by the new […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 25th, 2012 No Comments »
Ever since 2008 Beijing Olympics, many private businesses in major Chinese cities began to seize the opportunity of Bicycle Rental Service due to the overwhelming positive reputation it gained during the Olympic times. Since bikes do not drink gasoline and releases no pollution to the environment, it seems to be a better option to choose […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 13th, 2012 No Comments »
Ajisen Ramen is one of the largest noodle chains in Asia. It is well-known for its nutritious pork bone soup noodles. In Ajisen’s advertisement, It claims its soup was prepared by boiling pork bones for 20 hours and is rich in calcium 4 times that of milk and 10 times that of ordinary meat dishes. […]
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