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    Public Relations & The Impact of New Media Public Relations is a pivotal part of any business because it is the most direct communication between the business and the public. For a business to enjoy long term success it has to have the ability to evolve and adapt with the ever changing trends of the public in order to understand the needs and concerns of the general public. Author and entrepreneur Deirdre K. Breakenridge (2008) states in her book 'PR 2.0 New Media, New Tools, New Audiences'

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    Marketing Strategy Essay

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    Marketing strategy: Target audience Product Strategy Pricing Strategy Communication Strategy College students We will be promoting our products through sports events. Happy hours from 10 a.m – 1 p.m with a discount 15% ona bill of more than Rs.300. Corporates Free delivery to offices Corporate discounts of 10% on bill exceeding Rs. 1000. Children We would try to attract the children with cartoon characters and distribution of free toys. Other Strategies : Arranging

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    My Mission Statement: I hope to achieve success; not only in my school work, but also in my drumming, as well as some other sport activities like soccer, squash and basketball. I hope to work hard in order to be able to achieve my goals; but above all, to honour God in all I do. My long-term goals (5-10 years from now) are the following. I hope to be in university and studying a course. I’m not quite sure what course yet; but I hope I will be able to graduate well, and after that I want to be able

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    Caesar Barber was an obese man that filed a lawsuit on McDonald's, Wendy's, and KFC. Caesar Barber should not be able to sue these fast food places. He claimed that they made him obese and they should have warning labels. I do not agree with Caesar barber because it is his own fault for eating to much fast food. Eating fast food can make you obese, but the people that make the food are not the ones that are making other people obese. This is because fast food has many fats and other items that cause

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    Trying to sue fast food restaurants is like my sister's pun’s, BAD !!! Caesar barber had a heart attack after gaining 100 pounds. He gained it at New York city at Mc.Donalds,Burger King,Wendy’s, and KFC. He sued the restaurants for getting a heart attack when he had 4 OR 5 MEALS. He said it was because it was addictive well I think he just being silly. If you came dangerously overweight usually people would just deal with the problem. It wasn’t good enough for Caesar, he had to sue the restaurants

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    Assignment- 6412 Task one- Franchise: Franchising means that you have the right to use the brand name of other business or we can say that when the owner of the business like the franchisor of mc Donald allow you to use their trade mark or company name then it is called franchising. This is the good way for franchisor to expand their business all over the world. Question: 1.1- Answer: Integrated business operation:- In integrated business operation the main owner or we can say that the main

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    Business Description Chick-fil-A is one of the most successful fast food restaurant establishments in the country. With over 1,300 locations in 37 states in the Southern U.S., they continue to grow the brand by expanding to new territories (Chick-fil-A Company, 2009, para 1). In 2008 Chick-fil-A has seen a 12.17 percent sales increase over the chain’s 2007 performance and a same store sale increase of 4.59 percent (Chick-fil-A Company, 2009, para1). Throughout the years Chick-fil-A has come up

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    Mcdonald's In China Essay

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    1. Introduction As requested, this report is based on a market research on the consumer satisfaction of the services of McDonald's in China. This report shows McDonald's background , history, an introduction of its services and reveals the benefits and the drawbacks of the services of McDonald's in China, in the increasing restaurants in China, for McDonald's in China itself and also the customers. Also, there are some recommendations for McDonald's. 2. Procedures The information shown in this

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    named Devorise Dixon who seemed to fool social media and news reporters with a picture of what he claimed was a deep fried rat served to him by a KFC in California. After making the Internet vomit, including myself, it turned out to be that his story was completely false. KFC pressured Dixon into handing over the fried rodent for testing. After lab tests KFC announced that the meat was indeed just chicken. Everybody makes mistakes. However, thanks to the internet, anything you say or publish online

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    Mcdonalds

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    MCDONALD’S “The process by which the company seeks new markets for its current products is defined as Market development” The market development involves expanding into new markets with existing products. This strategy is used by most organizations while thinking of expanding their business because it is low in risk since it requires little capital investment. There are many possible approaches such as follows: • New geographical areas and export markets. • Different packaging

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