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    Tanglewood Department Store is a general retail industry that engages in the sales of nondurable goods such as clothing, small appliances, electronics, and other housewares. According to recent estimates, this retail industry provides jobs to approximately 23 million people and accounts for over $3 trillion in annual sales. In comparison with several top retail industries, the financials demonstrate that Tanglewood is a moderately sized organization with strong growth potential in operating…

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    If everyone could live life the way author, Joel Salatin, lives life, then according to Salatin, the planet would thank us. Salatin owns a 500-acre farm in Virginia where he raises grass-fed, free-range animals, including cattle, pigs, and poultry. Besides farming, Salatin is an author of multiple books and a public speaker that has travelled all over to speak what he stands for. Joel Salatin wants everyone around the world to be able to overcome the corporate food system along with him, which…

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    diverse mix of luxury and bargain finds. Nearly 45% of the Loop’s retail space is found in 40 properties located along State Street, comprising of almost 2.6 million square feet of retail space. The largest contributors, following Macy’s department store, are Block Thirty Seven and the…

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    Proceedure: Our staff decided to analyze the claim. Peter Baratta, our senior analyst in charge of testing handheld devices formulated the plan. A stratified sampling was decided upon for the best results. Peter personally went to five different Apple stores and borrowed five units of the same models, with new uncharged batteries. The staffs of 25 technicians would each get a fully charged phone, make three calls per hour, for duration of 1 minute, and register when the phone completely lost…

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    Slave Labor Case Study

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    4. General population – need to be more aware as consumers Notes: American companies that produce goods and profit from the abusive exploitation of slave labor (i.e.: Apple, Hershey (chocolate), and Patagonia (clothing company). As consumers, we need to be more attentive to the manufactured goods that we purchase. We, unknowingly, contribute to the continued practice of modern slavery by purchasing products in the supermarket, as well as in the malls. • “From cell phones to fast food to clothing…

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    product offerings and retail environment than its competition. Target has seen steady growth with regard to expansion within the United States, it has not saturated the market. Target has historically launched stores in the metropolitan areas of larger cities and currently operates stores in 48 states. Recent global economic trends demonstrate that a Target expansion into Mexico will generate positives results for those involved. Mexico has seen continued economic growth and has inflation…

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    Spartan Inc is a leading private label grocery that specializes in provision of grocery products through supermarkets and supercenters. Its line of products is private-branded, with its most prominent private brands being Spartan, Full Circle, Valu, and Top Care. In the recent times, however, prevailing business environment has brought in new marketing dynamics necessitating a course of action so that Spartan Inc and its line of products remain relevant in the market. As such, a SWOT analysis is…

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    damaged. This not only affected the ability for people to live there, but also the ability for many stores to stay in business. According to popular economic theory, firms will only enter a market if they believe they can make an economic profit. After Katrina, with many consumers either relocating or not having enough money to regularly shop at supermarkets and grocery stores, new food stores were unlikely to open up. Without knowing how many people would return to New Orleans and where in…

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    strategies are perks that lure their consumers into their franchise. For example, Wal-Mart sets itself apart from its competitors by choosing prime locations and maintaining low prices for its customers. They have put forth a strategy to remodel stores and turn them into superstores. These policies make their organization an ultimate one stop shop for many. Not only is there a Wal-Mart just on every corner, but they also strive to impress with their friendly customer care specialist or as you…

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    Kelsey selected an article written by Susan Scott titled Fierce Conversations. This bold title jumped at me as fierce is such a powerful word. Excited to read the article, I was anticipating reading about how passionate conversation or debates correspond to interpersonal communications. Scott wrote this article to demonstrate the importance of having fierce conversations in all aspects of a person’s life and the repercussions of not having them. Scott states that “fierce” means intense, strong,…

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