Topic Proposals Social Problems: Spring 2014 Due Date: See course schedule Fill out the following form (see page 2) completely and turn in on or before the due date. Be as clear as possible: the primary purpose of this exercise is to make sure that you have a workable topic; I will not approve topics that I think are too broad‚ too narrow‚ are not sociological in focus‚ don’t address the assignment‚ etc. In other words‚ I’m trying to help you succeed on this project. In order to help
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small minority of people who have the monopoly of wealth‚ while the majority are just getting by. Morality questions the unequal distribution of wealth by judging behaviour and people in terms of whether they meet the moral standard. In this essay‚ I will look at the egalitarian and utilitarian perspectives on distributive justice (focusing mainly on income distribution) to show that inequality in contemporary South Africa is immoral. Inequality in South Africa Firstly‚ a distinction needs to
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I. Read The Wall Street Journal and The Economist daily. II. Become intimate with Microsoft Excel. III. Know the fundamentals of Accounting. IV. Refresh working knowledge of Statistics. Harvard Business School Dean Announces 5 New Priorities What does this mean for you? During the interview‚ you will be asked to articulate why a particular school’s curriculum is a good fit for you and your professional goals. Make sure you understand the distinctions between different programs — which
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Functions and types of channels of distribution * Functions; reconcile the needs of producers and consumers‚ improving efficiency‚ improving accessibility and providing specialist services * Consumer Channels; producer direct to consumer‚ producer to retailer to consumer‚ producer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer‚ producer to agent to distributor to wholesaler to retailer to consumer * Industrial Channels; producer to industrial customers‚ producer to agent to industrial customer
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Direct marketing as a channel of distribution Direct marketing is the direct selling of products to the consumer. Examples: telesales‚ e-commerce‚ vending machines and direct mail Advantages * Because there is no intermediaries‚ the businesses does not have to share so much of its profit * Firms can have direct control over their marketing * Developments in e-commerce‚ which means that this channel of distribution is growing in popularity among customers * Direct marketing can
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Loctite Corporation – International Distribution Background 1. Loctite Corporation was founded in 1956; Headquartered in Hartford‚ Connecticut. It had grown to become the global leading manufacturer and marketer of adhesives‚ sealants‚ and relative products‚ especially the impressive growth during the 1980s. It had achieved Fortune 500 status in 1990‚and in 1991 was ranked 477 in revenue‚ 190 in profits‚ 24 in profit as a percentage of sales‚ and 18 in per share annual growth over the previous
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Jones Electrical Distribution Case Case II Jones Electrical Distribution is a small company involved in wholesales of electrical devices and appliances. Even though Jones Electrical has been able to turn a profit over the past few years‚ they have noticed a shortage of cash when attempting to take advantage of trade discounts. Their current bank is unable to extend financing over $250‚000‚ and Jones believes they will need considerably more to finance their operations. Therefore‚ Nelson Jones
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In terms of location and distribution of your products or services‚ do you think that your organization is strategically located? What would you recommend management do if any‚ in terms of their location and distribution? DISTRIBUTION 4.1. Yes‚ I think that Nike Inc. Is strategically located. 4.1.1. Distribution Channels 4. I would recommend Nike Inc. to use intensive distribution i.e. Nike inc. would sell to Wholesaler; who then sell to retailer in bulks‚ and the retailers would sell
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OF CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION A. There are hundreds of thousands of marketing intermediaries whose job it is to help move goods from the raw-material state to producers and then on to consumers. 1. MARKETING INTERMEDIARIES are organization that assist in moving goods and services from producer to industrial and consumer users. a. They are organizations (formerly called "middlemen") in the middle of a series of organizations that join together to help distribute goods. b. A CHANNEL OF DISTRIBUTION is the
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Internet as an Insurance Distribution Channel- An Empirical Study Jaya Nema Sr.Faculty‚ LNCT-MER‚Indore Introduction After the liberalization of Indian economy various reforms has been made in the insurance sector which has finally opened the gate of this industry for private sector companies. This has brought changes not only in the design of the products available in the market but also the manner in which they are marketed. There is
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