Sonia’s smoothies 1) Nick calculated that of 200 customers who completed the questionnaire at the rock festival‚ the mean age was 23. The age distribution conformed to a curve of normal distribution with a standard deviation of 5. Calculate the number of customers aged 33 and over who featured in Sonia’s survey (33-23)÷5 = 2 2% of 200= 4 Answer= 4 2) With reference to the report on the UK smoothie market (appendix 2) analyse two limitations of using secondary sources as the
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ssPorter’s 5 forces analysis for Arcelor Mittal 1. Competitive rivalry: Industry rivalry is high: Arcelor Mittal is still ranked no. 1 in the world top steelmakers (World SteelAssociation‚ 2013) with a reported 96.1 tonesof crude steel in 2013‚ higher than 93.6 tones in 2012. In 2014 Arcelo Mittal produced around 119 tones crude steel‚ it is present in 22 countries‚ all over the world. Ranked no.2 is Nippon Steel & Sumimoto Metal Corporation‚ with 50.1 tones crude steel in 2013. However‚ many companies
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EXHIBIT 1 Porter’s 5 Forces: Computer Industry Threat of New Entrants: Medium With the standardization of most of the computer components‚ it becomes easy for customers to change their laptops. This leads to a moderate customer switching cost. The availability of direct-to-customer service and retailers‚ it becomes easy for customers to find their desired product as well as for companies to provide their products in less time and with reduced cost. If any new player wants to enter into the market
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effectiveness Ryback‚ D. (1998). Putting emotional intelligence to work. Boston: Butterworth Heinemann. Salovey‚ P.‚ & Mayer‚ 1. D. (1990). Emotional intelligence. Imagination‚ Cognition‚ and Personality‚ 9‚ 185-211. Salovey‚ P.‚ & Pizarro‚ D. A. (2003). The value of emotional intelligence. In R. J Sternberg‚ J. Lautrey & T. I. Lubart (Eds)‚ Models of intelligence: International Perspective (263-278) Schutte‚ N. S.‚ Malouf‚ J. M.‚ Hall‚ L. E.‚ Haggarty‚ DJ.‚ Cooper‚ J. T.‚ Golden‚ CJ.‚ & Domheim‚ L. (1998).
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Shield Justification Essay I was recently assigned to create a “symbolism shield.” This shield is supposed to symbolize four aspects of our life that symbolize who we are. One needed to be our dreams/goals in life. The next was something that we value. Another was something about our identity. While the last was something we fear‚ I found it very challenging to do so. This is my justification essay‚ enjoy! The first symbol we were required to make was about something we dreamed of accomplishing
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King of Pop; The way you make us feel. Michael Joseph Jackson commonly known as MJ as well as ‘The King of Pop’ was an American musician‚ entertainer‚ and pop icon whose successful career and personal life has been a part of pop culture for almost 40 years. In the early 1980s‚ he became a dominant figure in popular music and the first African American entertainer to amass a strong crossover following on MTV. He was born on August 29th‚ 1958. As the seventh child of the Jackson family‚ he made
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Cited: Solomon‚ Michael R. Consumer Behavior. N.p.: Pearson Education‚ 2011‚ 2009‚ 2007. Print. Phillips‚ Michael. Ethics & Manipulation in Advertising : Answering a Flawed Indictment. N.p.: Greenwood‚ n.d. Ebrary. Greenwood Press‚ 1997. Web. <http://site.ebrary.com/lib/aubg/Doc?id=5003895&ppg=121>. Schudson‚ Michael Galbraith‚ John Kenneth. The Dependence Effect. Boston‚ MA: Houghton Mifflin‚ 1958. Print. Rohrer
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Threat of new entrants Profitable markets that yield high returns will attract new firms. This results in many new entrants‚ which eventually will decrease profitability for all firms in the industry. Unless the entry of new firms can be blocked by incumbents‚ the abnormal profit rate will trend towards zero (perfect competition). The existence of barriers to entry (patents‚ rights‚ etc.) The most attractive segment is one in which entry barriers are high and exit barriers are low. Few new firms
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When reading Box 4.7 I found many useful shared reading practices that I have used both inside the classroom and in the school library. I would say one of the practices that I feel would be the most useful would be‚ “Encouraging children to retell the story in their own words.” (Vacca et al.‚ 2015‚ p. 105). I believe this strategy is very useful for young children because it gives the teacher a chance to see what they comprehend. I would use this strategy in my class during the guided reading block
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Diamond Model The approach looks at clusters of industries‚ where the competitiveness of one company is related to the performance of other companies and other factors tied together in the value-added chain‚ in customer-client relation‚ or in local or regional contexts Key Factors in a diamond model for analyzing competitiveness * Factor conditions are human resources‚ physical resources‚ knowledge resources‚ capital resources and infrastructure. Specialized resources are often specific for
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