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    B2B Marketing Assignment 3 Connecting Business Marketing Research & Practice: Innovative product concept Tata Motors: The Tata Ace For our topic of innovative product concept we chose a case study of Tata Motors from Harvard Business Review‚ Jan. 2008. It will be simply referred to as ‘the case study’. By that time the company was introducing its new innovative product – the Tata Ace and thus creating a new segment on the car market in India. We included additional information (web site

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    animals to go through when they have to be used as research equipment. When you think of animals being used for research do you think about them being happy? Joyful? Or do you think about them being miserable and hurt. “Animal testing is cruel and inhumane.” When an animal is used for research it is basically being forced to do things it normally doesn’t. If us as humans don’t like being forced to do things we don’t wanna do what makes you think animals do like it? They don’t. Animals die everyday

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    When this clinician looks at this case from an ethical standpoint‚ several issues come to mind. First‚ this clinician would like to discuss the money for the referral services. The ACA code of ethics call this unacceptable business practices. According to the ACA 2014 code A.10.b‚ debates how professional counselors do not partake in any fee sharing or receive compensation when referring clients to other clinicians. When this clinician looks at the issue of administering assessments. In the same

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    A CASE STUDY ON UNETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES |Coca-Cola Continues Unethical and Dishonest Practices in India | |Company Must Follow Recommendations of Company Funded Study: | |Shut Down Kala Dera Bottling Plant | |

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    “A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group live‚ especially because of social‚ legal‚ or economic pressure.”(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghetto) Jews were restricted and segregated in the ghettos. During the Holocaust‚ the creation of ghettos was a key step in the Nazi process of separating‚ persecuting‚ and ultimately destroying Europe’s Jews. Many people died in these ghettos. “No writing can begin to adequately describe the misery and despair of life in the ghettos established

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    “Nike: The Sweatshop Debate” Nike was established in 1972 by a Oregon State University track star Phil Knight and for as long as I can remember Nike has had the slogan of “Just Do it”. Is that Nike’s mind frame when it comes to working too? Do they tell their employees to Just do it‚ and stop complaining is that how Nike got tangled up in the Sweatshop Debate. Nike is a huge organization known most for making popular‚ fashionable sports gear. Over time Nike managed to become one of the largest

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    Sweatshops in Australia are not commonly acknowledged‚ although they do exist. It is believed that they are most frequently found in such states around the country as New South Wales and Victoria. There are various explanations as to why sweatshops unfairly target migrants to work for them. A sweatshop is a business facility where hard workers are victimised by long hours‚ low wages and poor working facilities. Sweatshops are most commonly found in countries where labour laws have not been imposed

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    animal testing has involved a lot of controversy regarding its practices. Large amounts of dead animals end up dead or contaminated. Animals are no different than humans. Unfortunately they also feel pain and pleasure‚ which is why they should have equal treatment. There are other methods that can be done to prevent animals to be forced to do things that can harm them. What scientist must understand is that animal testing is cruel and inhumane. The issue has been increasing and becoming a problem world

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    under severe criticism by animal protection and animal rights groups. Although animal testing has been beneficial‚ animal testing is cruel and inhumane. Animals are being treated terribly for experiments that may have no point in the end. Is that what you would want to hear know your life could still be in danger? First‚ animal testing is cruel and inhumane. Secondly‚ some animal testings turn out to be inaccurate. Finally‚ animals suffer in the process of testing. For these reasons‚ animals should

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    Nike’s Sweatshop Scandal Campaign With profits plummeting and negative attention flooding in following the exposure of sweatshops in overseas factories‚ it became clear that Nike’s image had to change—and fast. Though not the only company caught in the cross-fire following the documentation of atrocious working conditions‚ Nike managed to capture the spotlight. As a member of society‚ I feel driven to act as a socially conscious consumer‚ allowing me to strongly relate to Nike’s desired audience

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