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    2. Based on your answers above, you should rank each of the marketing opportunities that you have identified from most viable to least viable and in terms of the contribution of each opportunity to business growth. You should provide reasons for your rankings. Marketing opportunities Ranking Reasons for rankings Marketing opportunity 1: Joint ventures viable Joint ventures means that each party taking part in forming it would contribute their respective share to the new ventures, be that financial

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    LAW The law is a body of principles established by parliament (ie. by our representatives) and by the courts. Hence, law is made by us (the men and women who are in parliament and judges) for us and was developed to set standards of conduct between people, businesses and government. If these standards of conduct are not followed, the law sorts the conflicts that arise, and punishes those who breach these standards of conduct. We have laws so that society can work effectively, to make sure that

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    The Intellectual Property Department was put in place in 1990 to ensure some sort of protection when it comes to intellectual property rights. “Protection of intellectual property rights protects creativity. The efforts of writers, artists, designers, software programmers, inventors, and other talents need to be protected in order to create an environment where creativity can flourish and hard work can be rewarded.” (IP in Hong Kong, China). Hong Kong is full of creativity and innovation so that

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    Introduction The goal of all business is to generate a profit, while satisfying the needs and wants of its customers. In order for a business to succeed in this endeavor, it must establish utility in its products and/or service. Utility is “the want satisfying power of a good or service” (Boone & Kurtz, 2014, pg. 5) and takes shape in four distinct manners; form utility, time utility, place utility, and ownership/possession utility (Boone & Kurtz, 2014). This essay will discuss each of the four

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    am hoping to generate the quality of associates that will help build the business within the community to one of the top producing real estate agencies in our area. By finding quality associates and not basing my plan solely on quantities producers I believe the reputation will be the key to success for my business. “We are proud to offer what we feel are the finest homes in the country. *Finally, we believe that our business can be successful for generations only if we continue a Tradition of Trust”

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    1. I am studying marketing here at the University of Florida because I am interested in the buying and selling of goods/services. I find things like television ads, target customers, different brand logos, and commercials very interesting. Jimmy Johns for example, has really funny ads on the television and radio that market there product. Companies like Southwestern Advantage sell educational systems door to door. I think that is a very interesting way to market their product. I know that I am not

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    The article, found in The Wall Street Journal, “Consumer-Privacy Companies Woo Business Companies” by Elizabeth Dwoskin, gives us a brief overlook at how more products are aiming toward the protection of consumers’ privacy. On March 2nd, Silent Circle announced the release of their Blackphone as an enterprise product. The Blackphone is an android phone announced last year that aims at giving its consumers total privacy. It accomplishes this by encrypting all data stored by voice or text message

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    and Guidelines Governing Fair and Equitable Business Practices BUSN115 September 21, 2013 Professor Neal McGregor The US Laws and Guidelines Governing Fair and Equitable Business Practices The United States became one of the most influential world powers virtually overnight. The system of functionality which maintains this growth and power is the refined codes of business practices which are the cornerstone for domestic and international business relations the world over. Due to the unprecedented

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    The owners of these business entities were also dissatisfied with the array of training which the external parties were providing. Usually, the owners accounted that they face a lot of sill shortages because of unavailability of appropriate training needed for both present as well as future business necessities. All the respondents in this survey claimed that they have searched for relevant training programs

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    Starting a new business is an exciting venture and has its unique mix of challenges and rewards. Many are set-up for failure if no clear goals or measures are established and adhered. According to the Small Business Administration, “Planning is critical to successfully starting and building a business.” The best advice for a new entrepreneur interested in starting a business is to create a solid business plan that outlines the business in its entirety. A well-constructed, written business plan will help

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