Blue Ocean Strategy Paper Abdullah Durani MKT/421 9/3/14 Gwendolyn Mclain Introduction In a marketplace that is always changing and very competitive‚ it can be very hard for a company or organization to set themselves apart from the competition. Companies are constantly aiming to beat out their competitors‚ win over customers‚ and obtain a product that is more desirable than the next companies. These companies are involved in a constant back and forth battle that can be very costly
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INFORMATIVE ESSAY BY David Adeoso In this essay I am going to write about the ocean and all the amazing things about the ocean that some people might not know. Growing up I was never interested in the ocean or things like that but as I am starting to grow the world and the ocean are starting to become much more fascinating to me. There are many amazing things about the ocean and what lives in it some things that are amazing to me are that Earth is the only known planet or moon to have large
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Blue Ocean Strategy Paper MKT/421 The Blue Ocean Strategy The blue ocean strategy in marketing is an approach to building a customer base looks to build an entirely new market segment that does not currently exist with other firms. Perfect competition consists of a myriad of competitors in the same industry that are fighting with each other over their slice of the market by offering similar products or substitute products for innovations that already exists. A “red ocean” describes a marketplace
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Topics: 1. You are the CEO of a pharmaceutical company and you disagree to release an untested drug in order to contain the outbreak of a deadly and highly contagious disease. Social responsibility is an ethical framework which suggests that an entity‚ be it an organization or individual‚ has an obligation to act for the benefit of society at large. Social responsibility is a duty every individual has to perform so as to maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystems. Corporate Social
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Beauty‚ Form and Function: An Exploration of Symmetry Graded Field Exercise 2 - Plane Symmetry Pseudonym/Name X Insert Mark 1st Plane Group Ma rk 2nd Plane Group M a rk 3rd Plane Group Ma rk Total 1 Mark for drawing the position of the unit cell correctly x 1 Mark for drawing the position of the unit cell correctly x 1 Mark for drawing the position of unit cell correctly x x 1 Mark for identifying all the symmetry operators x 1 Mark for identifying all the symmetry operators x
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Gardner ENG 201 : 8:00 Assignment 1: Natural Science Ocean Inside the Earth’s mantle The mantle takes up 84 percent of the Earth’s structure and is composed of my different layers. Knowledge of the upper mantle is that it includes tectonic plates‚ magnetic pull‚ heat flow‚ and gravity studies. A new discovery has been made and scientists have discovered an ocean on the Earth’s upper mantle near Asia as big as the Arctic ocean. This proof was found as a seismic wave diminishing into the
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organisms die a year because of the ocean temperatures rising? One reason the ocean temperature surges is because of the greenhouse gas. As greenhouse gas (a gas from the greenhouse effect that benefits by absorbing carbon dioxide‚ chlorofluorocarbons‚ and infrared radiation; different kinds of elements and gases) collects together and increases‚ it traps more heat energy into the Earth‚ and making the temperature rise. Another way this is caused is when the warmer ocean water makes movement‚ it changes
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destroying the oceans by creating an acidic environment in the water. The acidic environment may be destroying life. The theory is an increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the oceans maybe causing harm to several different sea organisms from huge coral reefs to microscopic plankton. Without human interaction‚ our oceans may be put into jeopardy. This could potentially leave the planet with catastrophic irreversible damage that will last for thousands
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“Eight Million Tons of Plastic Dumped in Ocean Every Year”‚ is written by Laura Parker for the National Geographic Magazine where she is a writer-editor. Ms. Parker graduated from the University of Washington as a source of where she received her education. In past years Parker served more then 15 years at USA Today and Washington Post as senior national correspondent. She has credentials for writing about the environment since she covered Hurricane Katrina and also the 2010 Oil spill in the Gulf
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overuse our ocean resources? It is possible to overuse our ocean resources. We can drill and use an excessive amount of oil from the bottom of the ocean. This resource is made up of dead fish and other creatures that sink to the ocean floor and as sediment builds up the dead animal remains decompose and heat up to form the oil and natural gas. This can take up to thousands of years to form and if humans use too much oil we will have to wait another thousand years to use the oil the ocean provides us
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