Effects of Facebook Addiction in the Study Habits of 2nd Year BSA Students of GenSantos Foundation College Incorporated In Partial Fulfillment of Requirements in Technical Writing Members: Averilla‚ Angelie Baisac‚ Julie Ann Estrebilla‚ Reah Giducos‚ Richie Subang‚ Kristia Lou March 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT As researchers‚ we would like to extend our debt and gratitude to the following person who has been part of completing this requirement. We would like to direct
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT 555 Lecturer: ***** Assessment 1 Case papers overview Due: 14th February 2013 (Thursday) Word Count: 1588. Facebook Student Name: David Yew-Choong KAM Student ID: 1 WHY do people use Facebook? Whether it’s for posting updates‚ reposting articles‚ checking in locations/whereabouts‚ or playing Farmville – people participate in Facebook to stay connected‚ to relax‚ to be entertained‚ and to be kept informed (Bond‚ Ferraro‚ Luxton and Sands 2010‚ 4; Piskorski‚ Eisenmann
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overheads: variable 400 Other production overheads: fixed 640 Selling overheads: variable 480 Selling overheads: fixed 360 Distribution overheads: variable 280 Distribution overheads: fixed 120 Administration overheads: fixed 600 (5‚720) Net profit for the year 1‚480 Anhad is planning next year’s activity and its forecasts for the year ended 31 October 2014 are as follows: 1. A reduction in selling price per car alarm to RM8 per alarm is expected to increase
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packardbell.com) and works exclusively in PC WORLD (www.pcworld.com) a retail company selling personal computers‚ printers‚ software and ancillary computer-related equipment. Working on a one-toone basis‚ the job involves demonstrating the functions of hardware and software packages‚ answering any questions the prospect may have and solving problems by matching the appropriate products to the customer’s needs. At the point of purchase‚ the prospect is ‘handed over’ to someone else who deals with payment
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opportunities‚ selection of targeted market‚ formation and effective implementation of the marketing strategy. Marketing management concepts- production product selling marketing social marketing concepts Production concept- high production efficiency for low costs Product concept- innovative products with most quality and performance Selling concept- promote aggressive sales
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The Role of Trust in Professional Selling and its Marketing Related Outcomes. Richard Eberle‚ Ian McGurran‚ Miranda Schoenfish This study examines the role trust plays in professional selling. The results show that building a trust based relationship with consumers can help create long lasting‚ mutually beneficial arrangements. Along with that‚ companies understand the importance of trust and educated their employees on how to build that rapport. Introduction Trust is a primary sociological
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Cross-selling stands for being able to offer to the existing bank customers‚ some additional banking products‚ with a view to expand banking business‚ reduce the per customer cost of operations and provide more satisfaction and value to the customer. For instance‚ when a bank is in a position to sell to a deposit customer (say saving bank or term deposit)‚ a loan product such as housing loan‚ credit card‚ personal loan or vice-versa‚ this would result into additional business and lead to low per
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1. Executive Summary: 2.1. IKEA Objectives: * IKEA produces cheap and affordable products for the customers. * The company wants better life for those who cannot afford expensive products. * IKEA always helps to produce right product for the right consumer. * IKEA always tries to sell their products at low prices. * The company’s global developments and its continual commitment is to have a positive impact on people and the environment. 2.2. IKEA Vision: The Vision
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Marketing and sales are both activities aimed at increasing revenue. They are so closely intertwined that people often don’t realize the difference between the two. Indeed‚ in small organizations‚ the same people typically perform both sales and marketing tasks. Nevertheless‚ marketing is different from sales and as the organization grows‚ the roles and responsibilities become more specialized. Comparison chart Improve this chart | Marketing | Sales | Approach: | Customer orientation - Listens
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CASE: E-220 DATE: 05/22/08 FACEBOOK INTRODUCTION In January 2008 Mark Zuckerberg was interviewed on 60 minutes to talk about Facebook and its phenomenal growth since it started as a project in the dorms of Harvard University in 2004. The interviewer could not help but comment on how young he was and wonder whether he was old enough to run a company that many think is the biggest thing since Google. The company had grown to over 60 million users and was expected to grow to 200 million by the
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