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    In 2008 when the recession was in its bloom, hence there was increase in the demand for McDonalds and more revenues. Customers may want to go for low cost food like McDonalds. Sociological factor such as change in life style can affect the sales of McDonalds. As nowadays people prefer expensive food than cheap ones. Moreover, different country has different eating lifestyle. As in USA people love to eat potato and hamburger whereas in China people like rice. McDonalds…

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    Kapoor Coffee Case Bisha Rumich Questions #1 and #2 An analysis of the current situation of the business using the available information According to the information provided the current culture of tea drinking is changing due to the introduction of the coffee culture in India. A London based International Coffee Association study shows coffee consumption is growing at double-digit rate per annum, compared to a slight two percent above the global average. A look at Kapoor Coffee shop shows a…

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    associate they happen upon. We are also seen as having no motivation in life, hence working in retail as if it’s a position in life for the uneducated and lazy. Another stereotype of retail is that we can control all aspects of the store and should be held accountable for any situations that seem to be a store…

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    Marketing is the process of first developing a product and then implementing a series of timely strategies aimed at the timely promotion, pricing and distribution of the product to the core group of retailers and potential consumers in the marketplace. Marketing, through the use of a marketing plan connect business like Qantas’s market. Product and promotion are the the main thing for Qantas’s success. The implementation of marketing strategies that satisfy the needs of the end consumer has…

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    pretty much fit into the molds of their clones from yesterday. Day after day, after day, the customers make my life a living hell. When I first started, I loved my job. I was always happy to be there, at that drab grey clothing store with its concrete floors and warehouse like interior. I probably loved it because it gave me a more interesting perspective other than my school life and home life. However after working there for a while I realized that every customer…

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    There is just something eerie to me about someone reaching their hand towards me to grab something. I feel like this is a good example of Expectancy Violation Theory, because this always makes me tense. This theory believes that we all have personal bubbles and our intimate space is zero to 18 inches. I get very anxious when customers invade my intimate space. Whenever these…

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    Great food and good vibes bring happiness. The Calabar and Grill of Decatur, Ga, established by Kerry Ann and head chef Shauna Wright, brings a new experience to Decatur through urbanized Caribbean cuisine and live entertainment. The diverse and reoccurring events, cultured atmosphere and relationships between the employees and customers has kept the Calabar and Grill alive and continuously growing for five years. During the first two years of being open, the restaurant was just a…

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    business and they lose their jobs. If you walked into a company and the first person you see is a receptionist that is on their cell phone and not acknowledging you at all. Is this how you want your company portrayed? No, this is definitely against all good business practices. Even the federal government is having issues with customer service. According to the research ASCI study in 2014 conducted by CFI Group that customer satisfaction…

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    BAM! You’ve come face to face with a negative review or customer complaint. Your heart sinks—you’ve spent so much time, money, and effort trying to create a strong and positive presence for your company online. And now, this one user has made your life exponentially more difficult. As a first instinct, you immediately look for the “delete” button (you can’t have that kind of negativity on your page!). But perhaps this deserves another look. Perhaps immediately deleting anything negative isn’t…

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    market has different needs, aspirations, beliefs, values, etc. So, the fact that one product or service succeeds in one market does not guarantee success in another. To know the market you intend to do business with, research must be carried out. A good way to start is by asking questions. Attempt to know if the same product you wish to sell, or service you wish to render has ever been offered to the market in question. If it has, did it fail or succeed? If it failed, what caused the failure?…

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