1. Question : (TCO A‚ B‚ C) Describe a value proposition and provide an example. How important is value to the consumer? Student Answer: A value proposition is a business or marketing statement that promises a value that the customer needs and will benefit from as a result. It is the marketing strategy to convince the consumer why the product or service is needed. An example of a value proposition is a company that may offer access to customer service 24 hours a day. Another more specific
Premium Marketing Research
an Agency Contract may be established. Agency According to Nicole Busby‚ an agency is a contractual relationships that entitles one party to act on behalf‚ or in favour of‚ the other party in contractual arrangements with a third party. In this regardthese circumstances‚ the former is known as an “agent” and the entity on whose behalf the agent performs is called a “principal”. Generally‚ the agency relationships arises in commercial transactions‚ partnership and employment. The term “agency” in
Premium Contract Partnership Business law
Training Plan Week 5 Luis Caos‚ Nestor Prado‚ David Dejesus‚ Charles Metayer and Claudio Gorostiaga HRM 531 April 06‚ 2015 Martha Stanislas Introduction Team C was hired by Clapton commercial construction to develop a training plan to enhance the company’s employees. The team designed the following training plan for Clapton Commercial Construction which will focus on three main areas. The first will be the needs assessment. Under the needs assessment we will be going over the environmental
Free Training Skill
Unit 5 Practice Test 1. All contracts involving interests in land must be in writing to be enforceable –T 2. A contract that by its own terms cannot be performed within a year must be in writing to be enforceable -T 3. All promises must be in writing to be enforceable -F 4. There are no exceptions to the Statute of Frauds -F 5. The rights under a contract for personal service normally can be assigned - F 6. A contract that contains a clause prohibiting its assignment will usually prevent it from
Premium Contract Law Contract law
AGENCY 1. Agency Relationship Cases Definition Principal authorizes Agent to enter into legal transactions (contract) with Third Party on Principal’s behalf Agency relationship between P and A A’s obligations to P: 1. Act according to terms of appointment and within scope of authority 2. Not liable to P or TP 3. Carries out duties with care and skill‚ keep true and proper accounts 4. Cannot conflict P’s interest / act for personal gains 5. Cannot delegate whole duty to others P’s
Premium Contract Contract law Breach of contract
"Mid-course Reflection" Please respond to the following: Discuss your overall perceptions of the English Composition course thus far. Describe the course concepts that either have seemed familiar or have confused to you. Determine the one (1) or two (2) specific concepts that you would you like explore further. Assist your classmates by sharing your knowledge in relation to their responses. This research and writing course has helped me with brushing up on some much needed skills with my writing
Premium Rhetoric Logos Emotion
Running head: Unit 5 Project Unit 5 Midterm Essay CJ 102-03: Criminology 1 Kaplan University Professor: Ellen Smith Chupik August 31‚ 2012 A recent policy was implemented by Jackson Tennessee’s Police Department‚ and Family Service’s dealing with the problem of child endangerment. Any household that has any documented offense of domestic violence‚ child abuse‚ or drug or alcohol related offense committed by the parents‚ guardian‚ grandparent‚ or babysitter‚ the child/children
Premium Domestic violence Child abuse Family
Name: Harry Atkins Consumers‚ Credit and the law of agency 1. A) Explain the main provisions of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the remedies available to consumers against sellers; The Sales of Goods Act 1979 is “a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a money consideration called the price (s 2(1))” (Keenan. D‚ 2000‚ page 251). The Sales of Goods Act is designed to enforce rules when selling and buying goods to ensure that both parties
Premium Contract Law
Content and Organization 65 Percent Percent Earned: /5.85 Comments: All key elements of the assignment are covered in a substantive way. Examine basic concepts of human interaction from a psychology perspective. In your examination‚ describe at least two examples of how human behavior changes based on social situations. In your description be sure to address the following: Describe the specific behaviors. Describe the context in which the behaviors occurred. Analyze precursors and consequences
Premium Psychology Social psychology Behavior
1. State the administrative agency which controls the regulation. Explain why this agency and your proposed regulation interests you (briefly). Will this proposed regulation affect you or the business in which you are working? If so‚ how? (10 points) With the rising problems of unpaid student debts‚ it was obvious as to why congress lower student loan allotments. Federal student loans are controlled by the US Department of Education under the National Defense Education Act. Considering the fact
Premium Debt Law Administrative law