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    Build-A-Bear Workshop is facing an obstacle trying to increase revenues in order to expand and sustain its competitive advantage. Revenues have been declining since 2008 mainly due to the declining of the economy, rise of competition, and sociocultural change. Many competitors have entered the interactive experience market and kids nowadays are more attracted to electronics instead of playing with toys. In order for Build-A-Bear to remain competitive and continue to dominate the interactive experience market, they must adopt new strategies such as allowing customers to order and customize personalized bears from their website and target a different demographic market by offering products such as human sized teddy bears and add-on products. Currently in Build-A-Bear’s websites, they only allow customers to shop for bears with different pre-made designs that people might or might not like and customers have no other options but to choose from those bears. These options defeats their business model where they are known for allowing customers to…

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    A famous French playwright by the name of Molière once said “The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it”. This is the perfect quote to summarize the average adolescent’s life. When it comes to being a teenager; most adults forget they once went through the same stages of life before. It’s not easy balancing all the struggles of finding your passions, juggling school, and dealing with family drama! One big struggle of growing up, and finding myself is work. For instance; I’m a…

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    In the short story, interpreter of Maladies, Jhumpa Lahiri incorporates symbols to help the reader better understand the relationships that are shown. The symbols vary from objects to actions. Often times these symbols can be overlooked and rendered meaningless, but with intent examination they can help us better understand the story and the relationships that are portrayed. Interpreter of Maladies is a story centered around a family and their tour guide. This family includes a Mrs. Das, Mr.…

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    clients right to self-determination and doing what is best for them. Kenzie has the right to work; she enjoys it and it is important to keep in mind when working with individuals who are diagnosed with a disability to understand all the options available to them. To be a good social worker it is important in assisting our clients in a variety of ways and promotes the well-being of the individuals. While at the MOA, I took Kenzie to Build-A-Bear Workshop. At Build-A-Bear individuals are allowed…

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    Build-A-Bear workshop based in St. Louis, MO, is a global retail chain where customers can design and create their own stuff toy. Furthermore, the company was born by an idea founder, Maxine Clark and her 10 year old friend Katie. With almost 400 locations and more than three thousand employees and 400 million dollars in revenue. Nonetheless, this family favorite has been bringing joy to families since 1997. Building this company one bear at a time is one woman, Sharon John. Sharon John is the…

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    Imagine all the endless possibilities. A giant teddy bear or a small one? A regular one or do I want a turquoise one? Or do I want a stuffed animal that wasn’t a bear? A stuffed animal that was a yorkie puppy or a panda instead? I could picture myself at the toy store already and the shelves filled with stuff animals. The moment I walk into the toy store is the moment of pure joy. The endless possibilities, and I mean endless. I moved my long, dark-almost black hair out of my face and slowly…

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    A leader with effective leadership is associated with leadership traits and behavioral aspects. Where leadership traits are innate characteristics and attitudes of a leader. While leadership behaviors are the specific actions that a leader exhibits toward others. In the Build-A-Bear workshop, the executive director is Sharon Price John, she started as CEO in June 2013. Sharon shows one of the most common traits and behaviors, self-confidence and task-oriented behavior. We must remember that…

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    Is it okay to allow parents to pick and choose how their child should look, as if they are in Build-a Bear Workshop? Scientists in today’s modern world have made immense progress in the field of genetic engineering. Many have rightfully chided scientists and this new development of errant technology due to the unethical consequences that genetic alteration of children brings. One of those consequences is that a society gap will arise from the manipulation of an embryo’s genes. Additionally, a…

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    1. Give examples of needs, wants and demands that Build – a – Bear customers demonstrate, differentiate each of the three concepts. What are the implications of each on Build – a – Bear’s actions? Needs: Basic things that are essential in life. Since the target customers of are mostly children of ages from 5-12, they demonstrate they need something valuable (personal); need for recreation; need to get entertained; need to learn creative things; need for self expression; need for individual…

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    For this assignment, I chose to interview Edward Smith. He is an attorney for the nation-wide law firm and is based out of Los Angeles, California. His specialties include over twenty-five years experience in complex litigation and multi-million dollar real estate deals. He graduated from the University of Colorado and the Doctor program from Hastings College. He has worked for a few different law firms since his graduation and was previously a partner in the firm based out of Pasadena,…

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