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    Implications for Practice On the experiences of ambulant ice cream vendors, there are three major themes generated: income as support to education needs, income as support to the educational needs, competitors as hindrances in the success of the business, and bad weather resulting to low income. Based on the findings of these experiences, it implies, that ambulant ice cream vendors' journey was never easy. They have to exhaust themselves for almost 4-8 hours everyday just to roam around the…

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    Doing Business In France

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    considered. The success of the business in a foreign country depends mainly on how much preparation was done prior to the expansion. If care is not taken, it can be a flop and can cost the company huge amounts of money. On the other hand, expanding to another country can open new opportunities for the company. Activity A Brunt management is in the process of opening another business firm in another country by taking over the already existing business. The business in France is exiting the…

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    In today business world businesses and/or business-people must think on having their customers in mind. And do their best to get them satisfy with the products or services they offer. Failure to do so would have negative consequences on your organization since the customers may certainly turn their back to you. An effective way to retain customers is through the process of quality management. It is wise to engage them so to achieve the maximum results and gather customer needs and expectations.…

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    There are many different ways of writing, and Rhetorical analysis is one of the most helpful ways, which includes the introduction, rhetorical situation, rhetorical strategies, rhetorical appeals and the conclusion. I believe the rhetorical analysis is helpful for us because it makes us understand how the authors use this way to construct and develop a professional document to reach their writing purpose. I can learn the genre of writing in the field of accounting through writing this rhetorical…

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    In the film Trading Places directed by John Landis the argument of nature vs nurture was brought to the attention of viewers. In particular are you born a trader or can you teach someone to be a trader and potentially become an entrepreneur? Nature is the focus on genetic, hormonal, neurochemical explanations of behavior compared to nurture which is tall the behavior that is learned from the environment through conditioning (Voland). It questioned whether or not a homeless man on the corner of…

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    The Postmortal Essay Theme

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    Many times, adults become so caught up in other's lives that they forget to look at their own. Adults judge their acquaintances' lives, however, do not take a hard look at themselves. Greedy describes adults perfectly; Adults seek a better life, with more opportunities, and more money. Greed transpires as a major theme throughout The Postmortal. People’s selfish desire to have anything they want drives the entire story. The author, Drew Magary, constantly forces the reader to ask the magic…

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    products and services. This can be improving on existing ideas to attract more customers to improve on the sales, so this would improve on the levels of profit. Also for a business being innovative can also mean fixing a problem of what they’re doing wrong in terms of products and services. So then showing improvement will mean a business is showing innovation. The way in which Tesco…

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    Consumer perception is a very important factor for any business with a new product or an existing one. Consumer perception is driven from the nature of attitudes. Cooper and Schindler (2014) states “An attitude is a learned, stable predisposition to respond to oneself, other person, objects, or issues in a consistently favorable or unfavorable way.” (Cooper & Schindler, 2014, p. 268-269). Understanding consumer perception helps a business understand why the consumer purchased the items they…

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    Main Concept In the Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne, they discuss the concept of “blue oceans”. A blue ocean is created when an organization decides they don’t want to compete with other organizations in the same market. So they create a new market where there is no competition. Then markets that have competition are called “red oceans”. Red oceans are the markets that have a lot of competition, there’s nothing really special about them. During a ten year study of 108…

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    read to better understand how humans think, “Why do we think the way we do?” (Boroditsky). There are many ideas that can be learned from reading “Lost in Translation” but the one that stands out the most is the importance the author places on the business world to learning more about human language. Over the course of writing this, my understanding of the article has changed. I can now see that Boroditsky wants people to explore deeper into her experiment so that society can create better…

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