centerbottom10500090000centercenter0105000centercenter0105000centertop10500090000 Industrial Marketing Assignment DMA 403: Industrial Marketing Q1) Explain the concept of industrial marketing and how it is different from consumer marketing: Concept-Industrial marketing‚ also known as business-to-business (B2B) marketing‚ is a branch of communications and sales that specializes in providing goods and services to other businesses‚ rather than to individual customers. Consumer marketing on the
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Disadvantages of Democracy Making the wrong choice In a democratic country‚ it is the common man who has the supreme right to choose their legislature and their prevailing authorities. As per a general study‚ not all the people are completely conscious of the political circumstances in their nation. The common masses may not be acquainted of the political matters in their society. This may lead to common man taking an erroneous selection during election. Authorities May Lose focus As the government
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perform the same work. Computer as computer has also many demerits individually and in the society. Computer can destroy the culture of a certain group of people in the society‚ especially youths. Many of the youth uses internet computers to watch destructive programs stored in the computer. Also some People can use computer for a long time‚ without protection people can suffer eyes problem The disadvantages of computer in human life. As we see above‚ we got many advantages of Computer in Human
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of both social class and status in Industrial societies? In our society today‚ it is argued if occupation is the major determinant of both social class and status in industrial societies. Occupation is defined as an individual’s regular work or profession‚ job or regular activity performed for payment that occupies one’s time. Occupation has been viewed both negatively and positively as the major determinant of both social class and status. Industrial societies are those driven by the use of technology
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1. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in "advanced" countries‚ but they have destabilized society‚ have made life unfulfilling‚ have subjected human beings to indignities‚ have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World to physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural world. The continued development of technology will worsen
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allow for more intense educational research into medical matters. Disadvantage: Dependency The more advanced society becomes technologically‚ the more people begin to depend on computers and other forms of technology for everyday existence. This means that when a machine breaks or a computer crashes‚ humans become almost disabled until the problem is resolved. This kind of dependency on technology puts people at a distinct disadvantage‚ because they become less self-reliant. Advantage: Cost Efficiency
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Post-Industrial Society Effects on Organizational Change University of Maryland University College MGMT 630- Homework #1 September 28‚ 2010 Post Industrial Society can be defined as the changes in work‚ organization‚ and employment relations that are attendant on the evolution from an economy based on manufacturing to one based on services (“Dictionary of Human Resource Management‚” 2002). Organizational shifts or changes are based on changes in society in all
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Was the British Industrial Revolution good or bad for the society and the currency of the country? Was it worth all of it? This could go both ways. It could be good for making steam engines‚ and factories to produce objects more quickly. It could be bad for the pollution that was put of the factories and the waste that was dumped in rivers and landfills. It has good and bad but mostly good. The industrial revolution was a time in the 18th and 19th century where machines and all sorts of technology
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Introduction and Meaning Emergence and Cause Countries involved and spread of knowledge Impact a) Urbanisation b) Capitalism c) Socialism Inventions a) Revolution in cotton and textile industry b) Revolution in metallurgy c) Steam power d) Mining e) Glass making copy headings f) Paper machine in project g) Chemicals h)
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1. Definition of industrial clusters....? 2. Objectives 3. Features 4. Advantages 5. Disadvantages 6. In which area which clusters are used.....? Definition A geographical concentration of interconnected companies with close supply links‚ specialist suppliers‚ service providers‚ and related industries and institutions; for example‚ Birmingham-Aston-Wolverhampton-Walsall in the British West Midlands‚ or the UK met cluster‚ which extends from Lancashire and Yorkshire to London and south-east
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