Question 1: Is it ethical to sell a product that is at best only mildly effective? Discuss Answer: We know that the words effective and efficient are not the same words.Fullifilling a goal by using all the resources is called effective while fullfilling a the same goal using lowest possibl resources is called efficient.So in general selling a product that is not or only slightly effective‚ while pretending that it is efficient‚ is unethical. Particularly‚ in case a vendor is cheating on the customer
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experience. The discussion revolved around launching a new soft drink in the market. The information gathered is presented below. Introduction The focus group discussion had 10 students.. The focus group was conducted as part of a mock exercise for the successful completion of BRM course. Participants provided information through a group discussion. The discussion was designed to gather information from the students in regard to the following outcomes: 1. To understand the target segment in the
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Caledonia Products Integrative Problem 1. Why should Caledonia focus on project free cash flows as opposed to the accounting profits earned by the project when analyzing whether to undertake the project? Free cash flows are being focused on because it the amount that Caledonia will receive and they will be able to reinvest that amount. Caledonia should analyze the free cash flow so that they are able to see the real amount of value or what the cost may be. The marginal value from the project would
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Introduction: The Zariez Tea Company has created a team that is designing and will administer a new development product. This is something that many customers have requested for some time now. In order to fulfill our design obligations in the best way‚ we are asking for all interested customer of Zariez Tea to answer the questions on this survey and to provide us with their opinions in these questionnaire sections following each category. We thank you in advance for your assistance. Please
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ROBERT E. SMITH and WILLIAM R. SWINYARD* The role of direct versus indirect experience in the attitude-behavior consistency issue Is reviewed. Using a new communications model‚ the authors extend the direct/ indirect experience paradigm to a common marketing scenario: product trial versus product advertising. The specific contributions of attitude strength and typw of behavior are examined‚ and results show that when ottitudes are based on trial they predict purchase very well. When attitudes
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MARKET SHARE OF “HEALTH DRINKS” SUBMITTED TO PUNE UNIVERSITY BY CHIRAG G PATEL AS PART FULFILLMENT OF B.B.A. (3RD YEAR) APRIL‚ 2010 SINHGAD COLLEGE OF COMMERCE‚ PUNE - 411048 C O N T E N T S |Chapter No. |Title |Page No. | | |Declaration |3 | | |Guide Certificate
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Milena Drace and Cathy Arlt MDCA Inc. HR Department Review -Year 1 To be the Affirmative Action employer of choice in the Industry GOALS Aim to increase the percentage of minorities to 10% of the workforce and to increase females to 15%. To increase company morale to a level of 75 in the first year To significantly reduce attrition‚ stretch goal 7% To avoid negative outlier results in any category MDCA Inc. HR Department Review -Year 1 Focus Focus on on specific specific recruitment recruitment
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Lunar New Year Lunar New Year is one of the biggest festival in Vietnam traditional festivals for thousands of generations‚ the time transition between the old year and new year. Before the New Year over 2 weeks‚ all family has prepared for the New Year. They often cleaned and decorated their homes‚ buy flowers‚ food shopping...In addition‚ all non-essential items or bringing bad luck were being discarded immediatly. Tiễn Ông Táo is considered the first day of the Lunar New Year. Ông Táo
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Product safety (Chapter 6) P.289 Approaches Moral responsibilities In the increasing complexity of today’s economy‚ business more depended on their customers in survivable and profitable operation. Thus‚ business has responsibilities to customers and satisfies their needs‚ especially in the area of product safety. From toys to tools‚ cars to baby cribs‚ consumer uses countless products every day. They are undesirable that will be harmed or injured by products. For these reasons‚ society
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1. Introduction A significant part of economic theory focuses on the assumption of a representative consumer buying a homogeneous good. For example‚ think of the standard Bertrand and Cournot models of oligopoly. Consumers only care about the prices in the market and decide how much of a good to buy and from which firm in order to maximize their utility (given a budget constraint). We know that price competition is fiercer than quantity competition and this result is described by the so called
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