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    Task-1 Development of food and beverage operations 1.1) Characterise the market environment and identify the needs of customers: The market environment is a marketing term and refers to factors that affect the organization’s success to build and maintain a good and successful relationships with customers. There are three levels of marketing environment. 1. Macro-environment 2. Mircro-environment 3. Internal-environment On the other-hand marketing environment has lots of characteristics.…

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    SWOT analysis is a fundamental, easily understandable model to provide direction and satisfy as an elementary for the development of marketing plans. It completes this by estimating an organization strengths (what an organization could do) and weaknesses (what an organization could not do) .Besides, opportunities (possible favorable situation for an organization) and threats (possible unfavorable situation for an organization) (Fifield, 1998). To be more precise, strengths involve internal…

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    Q2) Describe the nature of your marketing distribution channel. What factors were considered while designing the marketing channel for your brand? Identify the challenges the company faces in managing the channel members. How are they handled? A marketing channel or a distribution channel is simply defined as a set of interdependent organizations that help make a product or service available for use or consumption by the consumer or business user. Few producers sell their goods directly to final…

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    Trapper Keeper Patti Kohler-Peschke Aurora University Trapper Keeper Charlie had the same qualities of the Trapper Keeper he carried around with him at school, from class to class. Both, were simple and strong on the outside. Yet, the inside was filled with secrets, memories, anguish, and pain. Charlie had not just filed away his pain. Charlie also held his peers pain. Throughout the movie Charlie took on his friend’s pain relating to their sexual abuse. Charlie…

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    may have, and types of learning disabilities. Third, I proceeded with my activity, which was unscrambling sentences. Next, I showed the students a video to sum up the lesson. Finally, I assigned the students homework which would be to write a lesson plan. However, there were some parts of my lesson that went well and did not go well. Also, if I were to teach the lesson again there is some parts that I would keep and others that I would change.…

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    Here, I discuss about the nature of Somany ceramics’ internal environment analysis. Evaluate the role of resources and capabilities in developing core competencies, which are the sources of the firm’s competitive advantages. In this section, we shall discuss the techniques firms can use to identify and evaluate resources and capabilities and the criteria for selecting core competencies from among them. It also discusses the value chain concept and examines four criteria to evaluate core…

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    Arc Teryx Case Analysis

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    The following is an integrated marketing communication (IMC) plan is designed for a technical outdoor clothing company, called Arc’teryx. This plan includes a situation analysis, the IMC objectives and strategy and tactics. This plan will also include assumption, target audiences, Budget and implementation. In addition, a media plan and methods of evaluating the success of this IMC plan are described. 2. Introduction Arc’teryx is a technical high-performance outerwear and equipment company…

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    The Burning Candle lab In the beginning we got a candle from our teacher and were told to make observations. After we made observations, we lit the candle. We made observations while the candle was lit. Then we tested different things while it was lit. After we tested each thing we made observations. After we made all our observations, we recorded our data. In part one, we looked at the candle and made some observations about the candle. It had a wick that was burnt previously. The wax was in a…

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    According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, “a teacher is on that teachers, especially; a person whose job is to teach students about certain subjects”. Often times in our society, teachers are taken for granted and disregarded, likewise many see them as attention centered individuals. A teacher is not one who goes to college in order to lecture at the front of a classroom, instead a teacher is anybody who takes the initiative to take time out of their day in order to brighten that of others.…

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    should be conditional on improved governance.” The second side includes “those who argue that one cannot prove that aid causes growth rather than the other way around, or that macro analyses cannot be relied upon.” This side argues against a grand plan for development. The primary challenge stemming from this debate, according to de Haan, has focused on the capacity of recipients to make effective use of aid flows to reduce poverty. He argues that “though the aid industry now has a much better…

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