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    Clocky Case

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    Summary Gauri Nada is an entrepreneur and her invention Clocky which as new generations of alarms which she considers to be the solution for the problem of waking-up in the morning. Nada’s product has reached the media and it have created buzz in the market. it has a coverage that many of the available products in the market can’t have it in such a free way. Consumers in the market are highly excited for this product and they also consider that it will fulfill their need regarding the issue of

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    recommendations with respect to target market segment(s) and positioning option(s) for CLOCKY‚ I analyze the following: Target market segment(s) 1. CLOCKY should be targeted towards the gift (fun-based) segment based on my analysis. Exhibit 8 of the case shows that the older the customer‚ the more inclined he/she was to purchase CLOCKY as a gift for someone else. Younger customers were more interested to purchase a CLOCKY for themselves. Exhibit 8 also shows that the maximum number of counts responding

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    believe that the man is a ruthless and evil man. Before I am categorized as another lazy immigrant‚ allow me to explain my case. There is no doubt that I am close to being a forgotten victim of slavery. As mentioned‚ I am an immigrant; I am a alarm clock born in China. There were thousands of children in my family. I didn’t even know all of my own brothers and sisters before I was sent to America for work. I knew that I would not see any family heritance because of its size; however‚ I hoped to

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    Clocky Marketing Case

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    Clocky is not ready to be manufactured. The unsolicited media attention Clocky received immediately sparked the interest of consumers both needing and wanting such a product. The challenge lies in keeping the interests of the consumer until Clocky is fully developed and ready for the market (± 1 year). o  The unavailability of Clocky can lead to frustrated consumers which may affect the chances of them buying Clocky at a later point in time o  The excitement/hype created for Clocky may also wear

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    Clocky Marketing Analysis

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    depth of the average American’s sleep deficiency problem‚ created significant media buzz with the prototype of her revolutionary alarm clockClocky”. Unsure of how to position a product that had a growing following but was still over a year away from production‚ Nanda was faced with a number of difficult decisions as she attempted to devise a marketing plan to bring her Clocky project to fruition. The following is our analysis of her situation‚ and suggestions on how she should proceed. Question 1

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    ALARM

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    ALARM- A Learning And Responding Matrix. A summary of what Frank Pikardt and Max Reed from Freshwater Senior Campus told us about the system they had devised for their school. As teachers we need to do more than just pass on information‚ we need t o show others how to learn. Literacy needs to be taught specifically in each subject‚ concurrently with the content. ALARM is not an instant fix- at Freshwater Senior Campus number of Grade 6 results increased from 34 in 2006 to 116 in 2010. This was with

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    The Clock

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    A ‘clock’ is an instrument used to specify‚ record‚ and manage time. The word ‘clock’ comes from the French word “cloche” meaning bell‚ came into use when timekeepers were kept in bell towers in the Middle Ages. Historians do not who or when mankind “invented” a time-keeping device or a “clock”. Probably thousands of years ago when someone stuck a stick in the ground and saw a shadow of the sun move across the ground‚ known as the sundial. (Cummings‚ 1997-2012). After the Samarian culture

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    clocks

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    Water clocks‚ along with sundials‚ are likely to be the oldest time-measuring instruments‚ with the only exceptions being the vertical gnomon and the day-counting tally stick.[1] Where and when they were first invented is not known‚ and given their great antiquity it may never be. The bowl-shaped outflow is the simplest form of a water clock and is known to have existed in Babylon and in Egypt around the 16th century BC. Other regions of the world‚ including India and China‚ also have early evidence

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    burglar alarm

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    1Intruder Alarm 6 Figure 2 Diode 7 Figure 3 Resistor 8 Figure 4IR LED 10 Figure 5 LED 11 Figure 6LM 324 13 Figure 7 Pin diagram 14 Figure 8 Transistor 16 Figure 9 SCR C106MG 18 Figure 10 9V Battery 20 1Introduction Burglar alarm systems/Intruder alarm systems monitor the designated area or areas to detect the presence or suspicious elements and plays a crucial role in theft protection. It is one of the most reliable means to secure a house or a work place. The intruder alarm system consists

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    Runaway Children

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    Negative and Positive Issues on Runaway Children In the United States alone one in seven children between the ages of ten and eighteen run away from their homes. With this statistic‚ one million to three million children are homeless due to being a runaway child. Runaway children are kids that voluntary run away from home late at night without permission for their parents or care giver. The issues that causes a child to runaway is wanting to have the power over doing what they want to do without

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