Chapter 6 Channels of distribution and logistics LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this chapter you will: n n n n comprehend key elements and decisions in distribution channel design be able to evaluate different configurations of channel structure be familiar with recent trends and developments in channels of distribution appreciate the importance of managing the physical flows of products‚ services and information into‚ through‚ and out of the organization to its customers n grasp the
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order to produce a quality product/service. The Service Marketing Triangle highlights three other elements of the marketing mix. These are the internal marketing‚ the external marketing and the interactive marketing. The aspect that emphasises the employee’s role in the service delivery is the interactive marketing as this is the stage where the customer interacts with the service employees and the overall organisation. The interactive marketing depends solely on the customer-employee interaction during
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COMMUNICATION CHANNEL Communication channels carry the data from one computer to another Two categories of communication channels Physical Connections Ethernet cable – consists of twisted pair cable; slowest; being phased out by more advanced and reliable media Coaxial cable – single solid copper core; 80 times transmission of twisted pair; television and computer networks Fiber optic – 26‚000 times capacity of twisted pair cable; more secure and reliable; best over limited distances; lighter‚ more
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“Designing a Reward System” Tiffany Hautau Rewarding and recognizing employees is a ticklish business. It can motivate people to explore more effective ways to do their jobs - or it can utterly discourage such efforts. Here are a few tips and traps: Establish a clear link between what people are rewarded for and the organization ’s priorities. Does everyone see and understand the relationship between their improvements and financial rewards? Too many profit-sharing plans‚ for example‚ are
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formed around his face. You start to wonder how much sugar does he consume just in one year‚ and whether he is going to have health issues when he is older. You start to feel bad for him‚ but happy your not in his position Children like this child consume more than 2 gallons of chocolate milk each year. Yikes that’s a lot of sugar. I believe chocolate milk should not
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for their health. These three factors are like base of healthy life. Factors may include: the individual needs‚ age and abilities of the children and young people specific risks to individuals such as pregnancy‚ sensory impairments the needs of carers where relevant the function and purpose of environments and services offered duty of care desired outcomes for the children and young people lines of responsibility and accountability Factors to Consider When Planning a Programby Kate
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The Brain‚ The Body‚ and The Mind: All Together Now What‚ When‚ and How much we Eat Andrea Cosio PSY/240 Jade Bost February 21‚ 2013 After reading section 12.3 Factors that Determine What‚ When‚ and How much we eat in the text‚ does your personal experience support these concepts? Why or why not? Provide examples. Yes‚ I believe my personal experiences support these concepts discussed in 12.3 of the reading material. The Learned Taste Preference and Aversion section describes that
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one being the richest and twelve the poorest. Each year‚ two young tributes from each district are selected by lottery to take part in The Hunger Games. The twenty-four participants are required to kill one another until only one participant remains. When Katniss’ sister‚ Prim‚ is chosen at the reaping as District twelve’s participant‚ Katniss‚ being the older caring sister‚ decides to take her place as she knows that her sister is weak‚ and wont make it through the violent games. Whilst reading the
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frequently been characterized as ‘the age of communication revolution’ a cycle of profound and accelerating social and cultural change often attributed to the impact of new media technologies. This communication revolution is‚ in fact a succession of three overlapping technological stages that have taken place during the last 150 years (Zia‚ 2003‚ p.1). Encyclopedia Britannica (1986) describes cable television that generally‚ a system that distributes television signals by means of coaxial or fibre optic
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overseas for the last few decades. Whether they are successful at doing so or not depends on many external environmental factors surrounding them in the foreign country. For Sumo Salads‚ which is an Australian brand that was established back in 2003 by a group of people who wanted to shift the lifestyle of Australians to a healthier alternative‚ they must understand how these factors will have a great influence on them if they were to expand to the United States of America (USA). Sumo Salads is currently
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