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    Companies have the opportunity to promote their brand strategies to the general public. The general consumers can associate with certain brands that captivate them. I never cared about the way products were displayed because I was content with having any product. Eventually, I reached an age where I developed a critical thought process for my future purchases. There had to be products that had value, reliability, and honor in their history. Similarly, Optimum Nutrition has their signature line…

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    Importance Of Procurement

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    When creating products/services to meet the quality standards of the customer and also the industry standards and legislation, procurement is critical in identifying the specifications and restrictions to adhere to. Procurement often includes purchase planning, determining standards, supplier research, financing, inventory control, disposals and supply administration, which all leads to specification development, outputs and functions. This also ties into quality management which oversees these…

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    Keyword: eyeglasses online glasses store First of all, the general public has any expertise of buying eyeglasses online can notice that their costs are considerably not up to those displayed at local stores. The distinction in price could also be astonishing to some customers who First time try and get online glasses. This sort of surprise primarily results from the actual fact that eyewear stuffs from these Two main sources are nearly constant. They uniquely vary extremely in price. With a…

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    Mentalidad: De Los Consumedores Since the early ages of the nineteen nineties American consumers with a distinctive than norm consumer mentality have known, to keep up with the joneses, as it is known in the country of the United States. Do to the consumers wanting and buying items that others have: because for the consumer they feel they need to buy something or have a specific item for them to get a sense of satisfaction and happiness. Without their materialistic item the consumer wouldn’t…

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    Case Study: Who's Tricking Whom? Main Ethical Issue Gladwell (2005) introduces the concept of sensation transference in his book Blink, The Power of Thinking Without Thinking. Sensation transference is something that occurs when customers transfer their feelings about a product’s packaging onto the product itself (Rae & Wong, 2004). Sensation transference is largely an unconscious act, we cannot help it, even when we are aware of it. “Our minds perceive fancier packaging contains a more quality…

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    The idea of sharing is not a new concept. For example, offering a friend a ride is a familiar concept of sharing resources for free. However, what is new about sharing is the ability to capitalize off sharing services for payment. Smartphone applications have given rise to what has been dubbed the “sharing economy”. According to the Saturday Evening Post, the sharing economy is defined as “a type of business wherein resources are shared through the distribution and trade of products and services…

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    1- There have been many instances where Bolt Pty ltd (‘Bolt’) an Australian electronics company have come under contravention of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). In Bolt’s advertisement promoting their new phone model the “Bolt Worldly” they have stated several terms in which is unethical and against the ACL. The issue with the advertisement firstly is that Bolt have claimed that the product Bolt “Worldly” is made “For Australians, by Australians” however the advertisement has in fine print at…

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    Osh B Gosh Case Study

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    The company that I have conducted this project on is Osh Kosh b’Gosh. The store is located at Tanger Outlet in Gonzales at 2400 Tanger boulevard #151, Gonzales, LA 70737. The construction of the building consists of sheetrock and steel. The ceiling of the building is open, meaning that there are no tiles to separate the air duct and the insulation. This can seem dangerous because insulation is flammable, but the ceiling is higher than most other stores around it that have the tiles separating…

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    This paper will examine the Firefighter’s Turnout Jacket and what it does to protect the Firefighter. The Turnout Coat is a very interesting piece of equipment, as it has changed throughout history. It is used by every Firefighter around the world, either Volunteer or paid. Also the many materials that are put into such a unique piece of clothing. The everyday Firefighter has in one shape or another type of personal protective jacket that protects them from the very toxic and chemical debris…

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    “U.S. Anti-trust regulations are a collection of state and federal laws that regulate conduct & organization of corporations to promote fair competition for benefit of consumers.” The US has 3 major laws concerning anti-trust regulations: The Sherman Anti-Trust Act, The Clayton Act, and The Federal Trade Commission Act. The US is “…world’s top cops on the antitrust beat.” The US has been a model for other countries to also implement anti-trust laws and they have such laws in place to create a…

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