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    impact on individual’s lives. Society has come to the point, happiness is associated with consumption. However, the way consumerism works, is if the items being purchased gives temporary happiness. There individuals are always buying the latest products to remain happy. In the text, “The Cult you’re in” Kalle Lasn, discusses a cult-like nature of consumer culture on Americans. Lasn uses the work ‘cult’ as a metaphor; he does not mean an actual cult but American consumers seem to be in a cult-like nature

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    Social media and the effect it has on the business world is an ever-changing inanity. It is not very clear to any one what social media really is. The baby boomers try to use it and make every attempt to learn what they can about it but also fear it as they do not truly understand what social media is. On the other end of the spectrum comes the millennial’s who could not live a day without social media. Sadly conversation and human interaction have dissipated by the exponential growth of social media

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    using internet to conduct business externally or internally. E-business makes use of internet technology to entice, satisfy and keep consumers who purchase its services and products. E-business also uses internet technology to streamline its supply chain, procurement system and manufacturing in order to deliver efficiently the right services and products to the consumers. For an e-business to be a success, various internet-enabled applications such as portals, e-commerce websites, online marketplaces

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    Ariad Partners – How Confident are You in Your B2B Sales Process? The clever number-crunchers at Compile estimate that there are 5.72 million B2B businesses in America, indicating that, depending on the particulars of the market you are interacting in, a highly competitive environment. And a outstanding sales process that is based on evidence could be your strength as you collide with your direct competitors. Did you know that 13% of the sales staff generate 87% of the revenue at a typical firm

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    The true costs and values of things are always being overlooked or are not being talked about in mainstream media. Society loves to constantly buy and consume, and move onto the next thing. What if they knew the background of that shirt, that designer purse, or cool new jacket? What if they knew who made their clothes, the true cost? Would they change their consumer habits? These are just some of many questions behind ethical consumption. The documentary The True Cost, directed by Andrew Morgan

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    and Animal Ethics and Luxury can initiate new business strategies, while consumers are more than ever interested on environmental values. Even though ethical

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    1.2-HISTORY: The evolution of corporate social responsibility or sustainable responsible business traces its beginnings from 1950s, shows the modern era of corporate social responsibility or sustainable responsible business. Definitions corporate social responsibility or sustainable responsible business got expanded 1960s and late 1980s. After that till 1990 it had been properly defined and elaborated by lots of researchers and now it has been transformed with new and detailed frameworks. The term

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    factors that are not particularly as big as customers, those two factors are from population and competition. Due to the correlation that competition has with population they both go hand-in-hand. It also states that companies believe that customers / society is a dependent variable in which this is false because they argue that customers are independent variables and that the market follows the customers wants and needs and not vice-versa. This view for businesses had

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    physiological. These factors determine what the consumer will buy, why they buy an item, and if they will be a return customer. Culture is a very complex factor that plays a vital role in a customer’s behavior. Culture can be broken down into sub factors such as culture, sub-culture, and social class. Culture impacts every part of our behavior, not specifically our buying trends. There are habits that are acquire as humans and everyday members of society. Sub-culture influences tend to be a little

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    Autumn 2017 First-sit Portfolio Effectiveness in the Business World (EBWO3001) Student Name: Mehjabin Alamin Student Number: 54608 Lecturer Name: As a requirement for the completion of this portfolio, you should first decide on a type of business you have or would potentially like to start up in the future (e.g. restaurant, shop, service etc.). Your answers to the tasks below will relate

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