ISMM Assignment U201 Level 2 Understanding Laws and Ethics of Selling Courses Applicant: Kim de Casseres Location: Kingston‚ Jamaica Date: May 02‚ 2013 Word count: 1500 1 | ISMM Assignment U201 Understanding Laws and Ethics of Selling – Kim de Casseres P a g e Table of Contents Task 1: Sale of a Product or Service ........................................................................................................... 1.1 Legislations regarding the sale of a product or service
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Selling Pencils On Fifth Avenue Claire Piekarski The average American will walk down a street‚ head tucked down‚ eyes straight ahead‚ feet moving quickly‚ without giving their surroundings a second glance. A few may stop to tie a shoe or buy a paper. And an even fewer number will notice those who walk beside them whether they be white‚ black‚ crippled‚ or of good-health. Not to say this can be applied to all Americans‚ there are some that are very generous and try to do good in their community
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Section: 02 Q 1: What is the difference between direct marketing and direct selling? Answer: Direct Marketing; definition‚ “The total of activities by which the seller‚ in effecting the exchange of goods and services with the buyer‚ directs efforts to a target audience using one or more media (direct selling‚ direct mail‚ telemarketing‚ direct-action advertising‚ catalogue selling‚ cable TV selling‚ etc.) for the purpose of soliciting a response by phone‚ mail or personal visit from a prospect
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Showing Enthusiasm for the Product 1Love what you ’re doing when you ’re selling a product. The popular image of a salesperson as someone willing to "sell at all costs" is not the reality across the board in sales. A good salesperson loves sales‚ is motivated by what they ’re selling‚ and transfers this enthusiasm and belief to the customer. Indeed‚ the customer is given options‚ including the one to walk away‚ in order to avoid such undue pressure. Learn how to listen to customers and to
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Case study: Selling Hope Case Summary State lotteries consider as a marketing challenge. As a legal monopoly‚ they have no competitors which are a major aim of much advertising. The company only remain two objectives which are recruiting new players and encouraging existing player to increase their activity. To aid them in product development and advertising‚ marketers use variety research tools to learn people’s preferences and responses to proposed games. They also engage in target marketing
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Objections…………………………………………………. 6 1. Altruism…………………………………………... 6 2. Exploitation and Coercion……………………….. 7 3. Slippery Slopes…………………………………… 8 IV. Solution……………………………………………………. 9 V. Kidney Market in Pakistan………………………………… 9 VI. Conclusion………………………………………………… 13 2 Selling Kidneys: Right or Wrong? I. Introduction Living‚ despite having a failed essential organ was a dream till 1954. Joseph Murray successfully performed a kidney transplant in 1954 and made the dream of many come true. Since then‚ organ transplantation
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the amount of donations. To summarize‚ supporters of organ selling believe that financial benefits might encourage people to donate and should be a normal part of a free enterprise system. Indeed‚ many might believe legalization of the selling of organs is beneficial. However‚ organ markets should continue to stay illegal in the United States because selling is unjust‚ promotes unhealthy greed‚ and devalues human life. Initially‚ selling should not be legalized because it is unjust. For instance
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“What Were They Selling Again?” Introduction Media plays a huge role in society today‚ with sex being a large selling point in many instances. Advertisers have based many of their campaigns not around a product‚ but rather the sexualized figures selling it‚ such as advertisements for Godaddy.com or Carl’s Jr.‚ where often times the product being sold is often a mystery. Amidst all this sexual bombardment‚ I was curious if men and women feel different about sex’s ever present role in our daily
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units = 677.022178 28‚337.6613/120 units = 236.147177 16‚881.4516/150 units = 112.543011 Profit per cabinet Selling price – material cost/cabinet – labor cost/cabinet - cost per cabinet = 780 – 160 - 240 – 677.022178 = - 297.022178 (loss) Selling price – material cost/cabinet – labor cost/cabinet - cost per cabinet = 570 – 130 – 200 – 236.147177 = 3.852823 (profit) Selling price – material cost/cabinet – labor cost/cabinet - cost per cabinet = 450 – 100 – 160 – 112.543011 = 77.456989
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Loren Gilbert Professor Childers Biology 123 October 29‚ 2014 Ethics Paper This issue on selling your kidney is not always a bad thing there are some people that really need a working kidney to stay alive. If someone is willing to donate a kidney I don’t think that they should be punished or charged with a felony to help someone. Many people are having kidney failure every day and they should not be turned down for letting them have one of their kidneys that they do not need to live when someone
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