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    Throughout my life, extracurricular, and work experiences I have gained useful skills and attributes such as: leadership skills, an inclination towards goal setting, an extremely positive work ethic, the capacity to work well in teams, communication skills, skills in problem-solving, and the ability to actively learn, adapt, and overcome obstacles. I have gained and honed these skills through a plethora of experiences, successfully applying them to jobs in agriculture, manufacturing, and a trade…

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    services, but how does static pricing maximize profits? Currently, companies who make sales online are able to collect data on their current and potential customers regarding their demographics and track their search and purchase history. With the collected data, companies can produce a price that may match the dollar value of certain customers – this is called Dynamic Pricing. Dynamic Pricing is a pricing strategy in which a seller collects data and use technologies to flexibly change prices…

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    Apple Jobs

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    At the early stages of product strategy, he also created a platform that can accommodate development and production of derivative products. The platform strategy makes the great contribution to Apple, suppliers, and customers. Due to customer involvement, they still integrated users experience into products design and development process. Creating smoother software bases on more user testing. I believe that the one reason for people to love and enjoy Apple products is because…

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    AT & T Case Study

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    AT&T started in 1875 when Alexander Graham Bell invented the first talking telegraph. In 1876 and 1877 Bell got his patents on his telegraph. New Haven, CT was where the first telephone exchange existed in 1878 and this was operated under Bell Telephone. It took about three years for more telephone exchanges to open in most major cites in the United States. It was decided then to build a long distance telephone network and it started in New York and in 30 years is reached all the way to San…

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    Cultural Zeitgeist

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    corporations, non-profits, and other entities who wish to inspire us to buy their products or contribute our services. The internet has allowed companies to connect with their customers worldwide and at all hours of the day and night to ensure that they are working as hard as possible to give the consumer the best products, customer service, and value for their dollars. Per Bianca (n.d.) companies need to…

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    Showcase Bestsellers While you can design a brick and mortar store to sway people to buy certain products, it’s easier for a customer to find the best-sellers in an online store. The reason why you want customers to buy your best-sellers is because they’re proven. Other customers have already bought them and been happy with their order. If you want to showcase new products to customers you can include them in your upsell, email marketing or retargeting ads. #5: Personalized Online Experience You…

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    Haura Haseena Case Study

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    share in business world. The company’s target is to achieve RM 200,000 per year. Haura Haseena product price range is from RM 8 to RM 92; the lowest is the price of hand sock and the highest is the price of jubah Khadeeja. Here, it shows that all customers can buy and enjoy the product since the price is reasonable and affordable. Furthermore, when comparing price range of Haura Haseena product with other rival product in the market, Haura Haseena item is way cheaper and economical. Hence, it…

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    6.0 Value Chain Value chain is a set of activities that a business carries out to create value for its customers. It is very important to identify and fix the value chain activities involve in a business because every activity involves in the business will determine the cost and affect the profit. For Passion Honeyy, the value chain activities of the business are shown in the diagram below. The value chain activities of Passion Honeyy will be separated into two types, which are the primary…

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    Dominos Pizza Case Study

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    Executive Summary : Marketing audit enlighten marketing strategies and structure of the organization and Environmental audits of organization gives information about the strength, weakness, opportunities and threat of Domino’s Pizza ,New Zealand. Presence of global fast-food brands, local restaurants and so on affecting the domino’s market. Unique strategies and quality services help domino’s pizza to capture the market from the other competitors. Working people ,teenagers and college students…

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    1. Guralnick, Peter. (1994). Last Train to Memphis: The rise of Elvis Presley. New York, New York: Little Brown and Company. The author, Peter Guralnick, stated that he has greatly benefited from Elvis Presley’s music and life lessons. After the demise of Elvis Presley, Peter had a strong passion to revive the life of Elvis from the good moment to bad. He documented and interviewed hundreds of firsthand people who were able to encounter various event with Elvis Presley. It took him several…

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