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    What combinations of eBusiness Models has the site adopted? How do for-profit and not-for-profit objective merge? When examining the site threesquarefeet.org, there are several business model combinations that are in place throughout the site. First, there company Three Square Feet is successfully using external forces to create a business opportunity the company combines profitability as well as generosity. They do this by allowing customers to purchases products from their site but in…

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    Principles and Their Probable Future Changes Krystle Alfonseca LIM College Marketing principles are the fundamental concept and philosophy that serves as the foundation for promoting a business (sale of goods or services), or a behavior for a chain of reasoning in business domains. Marketing encompasses a spectrum of processes such as identifying consumers ' needs and design a means of providing these needs. Today 's marketing is facing with progressively multifaceted…

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    Flix2you Case Study

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    Flix2You is an impressive up-and-comer in a consistently changing and growing industry. Movie rental business structures have changed significantly over the last decade. Brick and mortar movie rental stores are few and far between and Flix2You has followed this trend by closing its customer facing rental stores and instead focusing on growing its digital portfolio. Due to this online growth, Flix2You is in need of major digital growth and reconstruction. We at G3 Technologies are here to make…

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    Creating a unique business model can become a complex task in this era. Before beginning the process, a goal must be selected. After selection comes the process of innovative thinking that helps create new ways to achieve that goal that others would not think of. Blue Nile has placed a goal to become the leader in online jewelry sales, and developed a business model that separated their company from others in the industry. After attaining their goal, many factors have been set in motion to…

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    others (Swelbar, 2009). An additional cause of such a decline was the rise of low-cost carriers, such as Spirit Airlines (Swelbar, 2009). Although their business model did not make them exempt from the economic struggles of the end of the decade for the entire nation, Spirit has managed to find a large amount of financial…

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    "Greed is good" is a dying philosophy from the former corporate 1980's business model. Why? The millennials aren't buying it-literally. This generation of 18 to 35-year-olds are flooding the workforce with work standard demands. And why not! They have been raised in a new society when information is just a few clicks away on the internet. Baby Boomers are the senior generation now, but they remember the 50's and 60's when corporations promoted quality craftsmanship as well as excellent…

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    businesses. So business owner over business owner type of deal. Andrew Brooke once said, the beauty of the Franchise is that people buy a brand and a system. With a franchise, you pay a fraction of what it would cost to do it on your own (>). One person owns the brand that is considered the Franchisor, but several others “Franchisee” operate the brand. This type of business strategy can be helpful in many ways. It gives you the freedom to invest your assets into a company that already has a…

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    Fanchising Case Study

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    Franchising in business refers to a long term cooperative relationship maintained between two entities. Where the franchisor gives the right to his franchisee’s to use the business model and brand of the franchisor for a specific period of time on basis of an agreement to do business. The franchisor provides a privilege to his franchisee to use the developed products, trade mark, production process, marketing methods, service, brand name, raw materials, training and development manuals and…

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    Sketchers has already established their customer market, built a successful business model, and have maintained a strong clientele base throughout the years. However, it can be argued that their most recent product launch is a complete “copy and paste” of another shoe company, TOMS shoes. Anyone familiar with and loyal to TOMS would agree that Sketcher’s newest creation is way too similar to their original design and business model. Not only do the names sound alike, but the style of the shoes…

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    Introduction The most important aim of International Business is to build and sustain competitiveness for economic value creation in both local and overseas market (Besanko,2007). International business theory on the other hand has a variety of models that can recognise the environmental analysis of specific countries. An excellently well known framework is the Porter’s Diamond, which was found by Michael Porter in 1990. Porter’s Diamond Model Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage is…

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