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    Why Are Groups Too Closed

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    Can groups be too open, or, too closed? In chapter two of the textbook: In Mixed Company: Communicating in Small Groups and Teams (2013), it is affirmed that groups can be too open, or, too closed. A group may start out with the perfect balance of membership skills and knowledge to fulfill its’ goal; however, in time that will change. Therefore, group boundary adjustment will be necessary to maintain control. For groups; boundaries are set with membership rules, roles, networks, and other…

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    1. We live in a world in which there is a constant flow of information, and this week's reading addresses ethical issues and social media. While some companies block employee access to social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, others have a more permissive attitude. Explain several reasons why a company may choose to permit—or be indifferent to—employee access to social networks. I think that many companies are beginning to allow their employees to access social media websites because it is…

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    There are several accomplishments that I can account for over the course of my life. Accomplishments may include perfect attendance during some of my school years, getting terrific kid multiple times, or maintaining a high GPA throughout my high school career. However, I don’t feel these accomplishments amount to my inner accomplishment of being able to discipline myself enough to realize and execute the concept that every action does not require a reaction from me. As you age you are prone to…

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    Does Under Armour have any resource strengths or competitive capabilities that qualify as a distinctive competence? Yes, Under Armour resource strengths are product design and technology innovation was crucial for Under Armour sales growth and meet customers’ expectation. The Under Armour differentiates the product design to regulate body temperature and enhance comfort, mobility, and performance in any type of weather condition. Under Amrour typically outsourcing the specialty fabric production…

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    The days of summer are gone but the opportunity to relax by the water is still possible when visiting one Nova Scotia’s many waterfalls. Perfect for fall weather, waterfalls are the hidden gems of Nova Scotia, much like the many beaches scattered on the shores. According to CBC there are an estimated 2,500 waterfalls in Nova Scotia with the possibly of hundreds more to still be discovered. Robyn Allen, a Nova Scotian environmental engineer and self-proclaimed waterfall hunter, wants more people…

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    does Vallor define the scope of her inquiry? Why does Vallor argue that ethical reflection is necessary on this topic? The debate concerning the influence of social media on the development of people's values has not found an answer yet. Since the Web 2.0 technology is highly likely to shape the way of communication by the future generations to a significant degree, there is the need to reflect on the ethical side of the issue. At the same time, the large question about how the common use of…

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    What problems does Snap try to solve? Nowadays people use at least one social media platforms. People frequently share their lives with others by uploading posts. There are privacy concerns on these uploaded posts. People cannot completely eradicate their posts and this causes violation of privacy. Snapchat solves this privacy problem by self-destructing system. Posts and messages sent by senders are automatically erased after receivers check the messages and posts. If you compare Snapchat…

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    Discussion Board Thread Three Re: Social Media Definition: “Merriam-Webster” defines social media as “forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content.” Merriam-Webster. (2016). Social Media. Retrieved from Merriam-Webster: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/social%20media Summary: Kevin Poulter is a social media expert and an…

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    In social systems, the amount of centrality (how well the node interconnects people in different parts of the networks) can be more powerful than the degree (again, the number of ties). Page 202 In Anthony Rheingold’s “Net Smart: How to Thrive Online”, Rheingold goes over the significance of using social networks effectively to make us smarter people. She advocates the online use of social media in a way to build a social network of a variety of skilled people to help develop our capabilities.…

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    Keds On Social Media

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    Though branding is not a recent phenomenon, online shopping has transformed the buyer`s choice-making them brand conscious. Brand consciousness has become a widespread phenomenon with increased internet and ecommerce usage. Social media has played a key role in creating obsession to brands. Google survey indicates that 45% men and 46% women use online study about brands before making their choices to buy. Brands like Puma, Jimmy Choo use social media platforms to build their brands and drive…

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