(1)What is a Business Environment? Answer A Business Environment is the physical and operational factors‚ both internal and external‚ that affect the flow of activities in a business. They include; customers‚ competitors‚ suppliers‚ distributors‚ industry trends‚ substitutes‚ regulations‚ government activities‚ the economy‚ demographics‚ social and cultural factors‚ innovations and technological developments. (2)What Are the Types of External Business Environments? Answer There are many types
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Memo to File Date: February 09‚ 2012 Re: Reducing Dr. Kevorkian’s tax liability from passive investments before year’s end. Facts: In 2010 Dr. Kevorkian had the following transactions: He has active income‚ from medical practice of $150‚000 (active income). He expects to receive $10‚000 in interest and dividends (portfolio income). He invests $100‚000 in Limited‚ a limited partnership (passive income). Limited lost money and Dr. Kevorkian’s share of the loss is $15‚000. In 2011 Dr. Kevorkian
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Outline 2 Intro | Throughout the 17th and 18th century‚ life in the newly created colonies in the new world flourished. These colonies were divided between the north and the south‚ and life was very different. People say that life could have been more similar than different‚ however studies show that these two colonies were very much different. | Body 1Northern Colonies | - Family farms- Slaves but not a lot- For better life/rights- More women and kids- Higher life expectancy- White major population-
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| 2012/13 | | Id: 1180654 Allan raisin | [Firms can do more than simply anticipating and responding to both macro and micro environment:-] | Market research is the function that links the consumer‚ customer‚ and public to the marketer through information | “Marketing environment includes all the forces that directly or indirectly influence marketing operations by affecting an organization acquisition of inputs/creation of outputs such as human‚ financial and natural resources
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TOP DESIGNS VCE Season of Excellence 24 March – 15 July 2012 Visual Communication and Design: designing our future! Unit 3: SAC Folio • requires use of all drawing systems‚ ICT‚ all design elements and principles‚ one final presentation Unit 4: SAT Design folio • Single client‚ two design processes‚ two distinctly different final presentations •Both are internally assessed by your teacher to provide a RAW SCORE which is then moderated by your end-of-the-year exam. define communication
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Marketing Environment What leads people to buy Crest toothpaste instead of Aquafresh toothpaste or Crest toothpaste instead of Sensodyne toothpaste ? Is it the price‚ the taste‚ the advertisement or thehabit of always buying that product? The toothpaste industry is a widespread industry with many different brands. Each brand has many different products. So how do we as the consumers decide which brand we want to use? Three different brands for toothpaste are for example Crest‚ Sensodyne and
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DEMOGRAPHICS OF GAME DEVELOPERS AND GAME PROGRAMMERS 1 INTRODUCTION Gaming has brought several transitions in our daily lives. It has move out as being “cool” and is normal today for almost everyone. Gaming no longer is in 2D space or 3D spaces but it is not is players space where most of the things in game are things happening in real life of players and interactions of players in reality. Gaming allows the users to engage in a reciprocating communication exchange with the machine
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Chapter 3 The Marketing Environment Learning Objectives 1. Describe the environmental forces that affect the company’s ability to serve its customers. 2. Explain how changes in the demographic and economic environments affect marketing decisions. 3. Identify the major trends in the firm’s natural and technological environments. 4. Explain the key changes in the political and cultural environments. 5. Discuss how companies can react to the marketing environment. Chapter Overview In
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was not going to gain anything because all the will do is everyone compete and try to dominate. If all were green‚ they were likely to avoid and start talking out of the discussion. The Kilman conflict mode also can be applied in this analyses.For example‚if in our discussion ‚we had a competing member and all the others are avoiding mode‚what will happen?.The red(competitor) will control all what the others say. No one will object anything and I thing the discussion will yield nothing at the end.
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according to the research questions. 4.2 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PARTICIPANTS This sub chapter describes the background information of the respondents included in my study who are teachers‚ students‚ and parents. 4.2.1 STUDENTS Demographic information of the students comprises of students of primary school from standard three to seven. Secondary school were those selected students from form one to four. TABLE 1 primary school demographic information |CLASSES
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