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Compare and contrast the complexity of business-to-business buying process to the ones noted in Chapter 6—Analyzing Consumer Markets. How and where are the major points of differences between the two markets in their purchase intentions? Can a firm market its products to both the industrial and consumer markets with one strategy? Are there sufficient differences between markets for different products and strategies to be developed?

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Discussion Question 1: Discuss any three risk factors associated with the development of cardiovascular diseases. For any one of these risk factors, discuss what you might include in an educational plan for your patient who has yet to develop heart disease. Make sure you adopt an integrated approach to assess your patient’s needs. Your focus here is on primary prevention.

In your discussion question response, provide a substantive response that illustrates a well-reasoned and thoughtful response; is factually correct with relevant scholarly citations, references, and examples; and demonstrates a clear connection to the readings. Please use references not more than 5 years old

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ABC News ran a report on the most recent top 7 CEO disasters. They named, in no particular order:

Ron Hohnson, J.C. Penney

John Riccitiello, Electronic Arts Inc

Andrew Mason, Groupon

Brian Dunn, Best Buy

Andrea Jung, Avon

Leo Apotheker, HP

Christopher Kubaski, Lockheed Martin

Please analyze one of the above CEO dismissals and answer the following questions:

1. Characterize the dismissal. Why was the CEO fired?

2. Examine the replacement in terms of wither the external or internal labor market. Why did the company choose one over the other?

3. Does it appear that a succession plan was in place?

4. Describe the impact of the CEO dismissal upon the top management team.

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Find the coefficients of the 3 polynomials

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This week you read the issue of fuel efficiency in the United States. The United States is very dependent on foreign countries for oil, and Americans have been buying cars that require more and more gasoline. For your discussion assignment this week, share with other class members some actions that you can take to reduce your dependence on oil and the gasoline derived from it. Which of these actions do you actually plan to take?

The United States is the world’s largest energy user. Most of its commercial energy comes from burning non-renewable energy sources such as fossil fuels. Much of the energy we obtain from fossil fuels is wasted. We cannot recycle energy but we can slow the rate at which waste heat flows into the environment. Industry can save energy by cogeneration which produces heat or steam from the same source, replacing electric motors, and switching to high-efficiency lighting.

APA style at least one reference. 100 words minimum

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PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS, I MUST COMPLETE A PEER REVIEW ON THE BELOW. Thanks

Please demonstrate critical thinking abilities. No fewer than 250 words for post. Do not summarize the post and/or course concept(s), but perhaps comment on concepts directly applicable to your workplace.

For this response, should outside sources be used to support the content within the postings, proper in-text citations and correctly formatted references should be prepared consistent with the APA (6th edition). The list of references should be physically positioned at the end of the postings.

**NOTE***Please do not plagiarized.

The company I chose is Walmart, because of their distribution system and ability to keep prices low at least lower than other stores in the same area and with similar items.

Value Chain

Support Activities

Firm Infrastructure – The infrastructure of Walmart is its ability to get the products to the stores in a timely manner of within a day Chekwa, Martin, & Wells (2015) says that strategically located where they can serve up to 150+ Walmart stores within a day.

Human Resource Management – Having an adaptive culture and flexible leadership Chekwa, Martin, & Wells (2015) says Transformational leadership stands at the forefront of an organization’s culture.

Technology Development – Walmart has been using technology to track data and merchandise Chekwa, Martin, & Wells (2015) says the chain made the decision to insource its IT development last year, and it has opened or expanded three technology centers in the past 18 months near San Francisco, Bangalore and Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Procurement – The ability get items and workers to the right place at the right time Binod, (2015) says self-developed management system of warehouses and stores, location choice, the culture to support values and skills, use of technology, excellent relationship with the supplier and consumer, human resources management and employee motivation.

Primary Core Activities

Inbound logistics – The coordination with suppliers has been revolutionary Chekwa, Martin, & Wells (2015) says Walmart instigated was the practice of unprecedented coordination with suppliers. This is key to keeping prices low.

Operations – Walmart is a store with a lot of goods Chekwa, Martin & Wells (2015) says that the stores boast a wealth of goods for the everyday consumer product categories including food, home & household, automotive, sporting goods, paint & hardware, stationary, and health & beauty aids.

Outbound Logistics – Walmart has the ability to pick and choose its suppliers Chekwa, Martin, & Wells, (2015) says that their business is wide and hence they offer a large number of businesses to manufacturers and suppliers. This gives the company an upper hand over its suppliers.

Marketing and Sales – Walmart is well known for low prices and Chekwa, Martin, & Wells (2015) says that the very first store in 1962, Sam Walton’s philosophy was “Always Low Prices.”

After-Sales Services – After a sale Walmart will exchange products back into the store customer service area and with a receipt they will either give cash back for the price of the item or give a gift card with the amount on the card to be used in the store with additional purchases. Without a receipt and the item is undamaged they will likely give a gift card of equal amount to be used in Walmart at a later time or same day.

Strategic tactics

Keep prices low Walmart (2017) says Everyday low prices on a broad assortment – anytime, anywhere. This is a useful tool because everyone expects them to have the lower prices and once the customer is in the store they are more likely to shop for more and maybe go out with more than they planned.

Innovative thinking. Leadership through service. And above all, an unwavering commitment to saving people money (Walmart, 2017). Innovative thinking and Leadership through service shows that the company is willing to stay up to date with technology and a lead by example leadership style. Binod, (2015) says that the act of recombining and reconfiguration of assets not only helps to sustain profitable growth, but also helps an organization to make a fit with the changes occurring in market, technology and to avoid disadvantageous situations

Binod T. (2015). As a key for superior and sustainable business performance: an example from Walmart. In: Management, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 273-292; University of Primorska, 2015. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Chekwa, E., Martin, J., & Wells, K. (2015). Riding on the waves of sustained competitive advantage consumer perspective on Walmart Corporation. International Journal of the Academic Business World. Vol. 9 Issue 1, p61-73. 13p. , Database: Business Source Premier

Walmart. (2017) Walmart corporate web site retrieved https://corporate.walmart.com/Links to an external site.

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Assignment 1: Evaluating Bias in Research

Due Week 3

Read the article titled, “As drug industry’s influence over research grows, so does the potential for bias,” located at http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/as-drug-industrys-influence-over-research-grows-so-does-the-potential-for-bias/2012/11/24/bb64d596-1264-11e2-be82-c3411b7680a9_story.html.

Review the six (6) rules of critical thinking (Chapter 1) and the steps of “Doing Sociology: A Student’s Guide to Research” (Chapter 2).

Student Success Tip: As you review the steps, jot a few notes or thoughts down. Relax and prepare to write a concise and accurate essay.

Write a one to two (1-2) page essay in which you:

  1. Identify the first step in the student’s guide to research.
  2. Define the first step of research in your own words.
  3. Identify the major assumptions and bias of the drug industry that underlie drug research.
  4. Identify the personal bias that you, as a consumer, have on the drug industry’s influence over research.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
  • To keep this essay short and manageable, your only sources for the essay should be the article from The Washington Post and the sections noted in your text. For this reason, APA citations or references are not required for this assignment.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Define the basic concepts used in the discipline of sociology.
  • Define the various methodologies for sociological research.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in sociology.
  • Write clearly and concisely about sociology using proper writing mechanics.

The place where you live

Suppose your major is Fashion Design.

Write a letter from your future self, when you are a professional in the fashion industry, to your present self. In your letter, describe what your typical day looks like. Consider details like:

  • The place where you live
  • The place where you work
  • The kind of routines you observe
  • The people you interact with
  • The kind of work you do

Talk about any challenges you faced in getting to your place in the professional world, and describe how you overcame those challenges. Examples might include figuring out what career path to choose after college or deciding whether or not to move to another state or country for a job or relationship. Then describe how you changed as a result of overcoming your challenges. Identify ways in which you grew and skills that you developed as a student that led to your success in this highly competitive field.

Before you start this exercise, think about what fashion industry path you plan on taking after graduation. Ask yourself what your dream job is. Be specific and apply the following guidelines:

  • Research the field, company, and location that you wish to work for.
  • Brainstorm all the details of your future life to help in the visualization process. Be detail-oriented.

Write your letter in appropriate letter format in a Word document. This letter should be around 400 words long, single-spaced.

Purpose

This exercise will help you visualize your future goals. You will gain a more defined sense of where you plan to go after graduating.

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Use the questions and this weeks paper to complete this.

Need to discuss topics you feel comfortable with, any topics you struggled with, and how the weekly topics relate to applications in your field.

Please, use titles and subtitles to separate

200 words or more.