September 6‚ 2014 Shannon Troutman Discussion 2.1: American Greed: Inside the WorldCom Scam Title: Pointing the Finger Question: The corporate scandal involving WorldCom regrettably illustrates improper cost transfers designed to achieve higher profit levels. WorldCom did not transfer the cost from leases from the balance sheet to the income statement as quickly as they should have. This had the effect of overstating assets on the balance sheet and net income on the income statement. Please watch
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Peer Review Peer Review of Eric Fanning Good base for ideas **Need to emphasize moral aspects more**** Evaluation: 1. The writer’s central argument is that the story of Snow White has been warped as time went on. The main question is if the moral aspects of the story have been watered down from the Grimm version to the modern day films. The central claim is that the moral being taught through the tale have been lost in a sense‚ as the stories become more geared towards entertainment
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Chapter 2 How do you select a topic? 1. Identify the general purpose of your speech To inform: The giving of information is the aim of this general purpose. To describe‚ explain or demonstrate. To persuade: When your goal is to reinforce‚ to change‚ or to influence the attitudes‚ values‚ beliefs‚ or actions of your audience‚ you aim to persuade. To accentuate a special occasion: To entertain‚ to celebrate‚ or to commemorate is the aim of a special occasion speech. Create an idea bank
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Associate Level Material Appendix E Strategies for Gathering and Evaluating Sources Evaluate three sources for your final project by filling in the information below. Your responses here will provide the information you need to complete the annotated bibliography for your Week Three assignment. Source 1 |Source Information | |Veterans affairs website where you
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Myth or Reality? Identify whether each of the following sentences is a myth or a reality. Explain your answers. 1. You communicate only when you consciously and deliberately choose to communicate. Myth or Reality 2. Words do not mean the same things to the listener as they do to the speaker. Myth or Reality 3. You communicate primarily with words. Myth or Reality 4. Nonverbal communication is not perceived solely through sight. Myth or Reality
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Business Communication Trends Paper University Of Phoenix Business Communications COM/285 July 07‚ 2010 Business Communication Trends Paper In today’s business environment‚ effective business communication is a necessary component of achieving results. Technology has improved so much that the postage stamp is rarely used to communicate in business. Gone are the days of fiber optics‚ now‚ a simple e-mail‚ and customers‚ clients and employee are notified within a mere second.
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Four Boxes Business Model Amazon in 2007 (T2) Customer Value Proposition (promised customer value) - Presenting the Kindle‚ CEO Jeff Bezos announced‚ “This isn’t a device‚ it’s a service.” - Complete experience for the customer: an expansive library of books and the ability to download the book instantly using Amazon’s wireless network - The customer enjoyed a cheaper ($9.99 or less instead of $25 for a hardcover)‚ and some would say better‚ reading experience without sacrificing breadth of
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BUSINESS CANVAS MODEL The Business Canvas Model comprises of the following Customer Segments‚ Value Propositions‚ Channels‚ Customer Relationship‚ Revenue Streams‚ Key Resources‚ Key Activities‚ Key Partnerships‚ Cost Structures CUSTOMER SEGMENTS For whom are we creating value? Who are our most important customers? The customer segments we are focusing on are 1. Banks 2. Hospitals 3. Schools 4. Communication service providers 5. PHCN office 6. Beauty Salon 7. Spa Centre 8. And Others VALUE PROPOSITIONS
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Twitter Searches For A Business Model Case Study Questions: 1. Twitter began as a web-based version of popular text messaging services provided by cell phone carriers. Basically‚ Twitter doesn’t make money. However‚ if a company signs up to blast messages to users‚ they could earn a profit. In April 2010‚ Twitter announced its first foray into the big-time ad marketplace with promoted Tweets. This was thought of as Twitter search engine. In June 2010‚ they announced their newest addition which was
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Business Models in the Airline Industry January 30‚ 2013 Winter term 2013 Outline Evolution Hub-and-spoke route networks Legacy carriers Low cost carriers (LCCs) Ultra low cost carriers (ULCCs) Regional and charter carriers Evolution Before deregulation Full service network carriers No low cost models No price competition (same price on a given route) Full-quality service Point-to-point route networks After deregulation Proliferation
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