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19391: What I Learned In Selling
... of selling. First and foremost I gained a better understanding of what selling is all about. Selling is the personal communication of information to persuade a prospective customer to buy something that satisfies that individual's needs. That "something" is a good, service, or idea. Selling is a component of marketing and it involves a person helping another person. There was also five reasons to choose a career in sales which ... from a sales career. Along with the reasons to choose a sales career there were the various sales jobs to choose from. For example someone can become a direct seller, retail salesperson, wholesale salesperson, manufacturer's sales representative, order- takers, and order-getters. The sales personnel career path was also covered. The steps are sales trainee, salesperson, key account salesperson, district sales manager, regional sales manager, divisional sales manager, national sales ... at the right price, at the right time, with the right promotional effort. The marketing concept is a business philosophy that says the customers' want satisfaction is the economic and social justification for a firm's existence. Social, ethical, and legal issues are constantly being dealt with by sales personnel. The major stakeholders in an organization are; customers, community, creditors, government, owners, managers, employees, and suppliers. These are represented by ...
19392: Industrial Development In Canada
Industrial Development In Canada From the first explorers who claimed the land, to its present state, Canada has progressed through several stages of development. As suggested by W.W. Rostow’s Theory of Industrial Development, Canada has reached the highest level of maturity in all aspects, including political, economic/industrial and social. After it’s discovery by European explorers, the land now known as Canada was under the rule of the British government. Military troops from Britain were stationed in British North America to ensure that the colonies would remain ... been developed. By 1850 the soon-to-be country had moved from the “traditional” stage to the transitional, or “pre-conditions” stage of development. Talks for unification began to increase, pushed by the British government’s pressure on Canada to form a customs union as well as a failed reciprocity with the United States. As a result, by 1867, the four colonies of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec ...
19393: The Great Inflation
... this point that some sanity was injected into the German economy by the election of Gustav Stresemann. He called a halt to resistance in the Ruhr, and set out to stabilise the mark. Luther, Stresemann¡¦s Finance Minister, introduced the rentenmark the value of which was based on Germany¡¦s staple, rye, rather than gold. In fact the rentenmark represented a mortgage on Germany¡¦s land and industry, which could never be redeemed. It did not matter. The point was that the currency was stabilised and became exchangeable at a rate of one billion old marks to one new ...
19394: Web Advertising – Is It Really Worth It?
... rewarding customer relationships.” The developments allowed by interactive marketing through the Internet focus mainly on how profitable market segments were identified and how these segments were reached. Interactivity allows the opportunity to track individual customer’s one at a time and to build individual relationships with each. The main challenge that does and will continue to plague advertisers in the future will be persuading the viewer to try the service or ... what alternatives he is faced with and why he should pay the asking price for it. Interactive marketing on the Internet provides an ideal medium for the satisfaction for all of the demands of today’s consumer. Online shopping is an element of interactive marketing that has found itself under the spotlight. Internationally, the Internet is successfully selling everything from nuts and bolts to motorcars, property and traditional mail order products ... to common junkmail. Thousands of businesses have established a home page on the Internet which offers a wide variety of information such as: descriptions of the company and its products; a company catalogue describing product’s features, availability and pricing, company news, opportunities to speak with staff members, employment opportunities and the ability to place an order before leaving the site. Web advertising is becoming more and more a vital ...
19395: A Civil Action?
... American Civil Judicial system, justice is….. In A Civil Action, by Jonathan Harr, there are several barriers that impede this search for justice. Through authority, groupthink, cognitive dissonance, and bias; these barriers constantly challenge plaintiff's attorney Jan Schlictmann. The barrier of authority works against Schlictmann at several points in the case. During the depositions, workers from John J. Riley Tannery and W. R. Grace deny any knowledge of chemicals being ... This authority causes a hindrance for Schlictmann in his attempt to find evidence against the companies. Later, Schlictmann himself falls victim to authority, and it causes severe problems for him and his team. Charlie Nesson's arrival at Schlictmann, Conway, and Crowley lifts everyone's spirits and gets everyone looking forward to a huge verdict in favor of the plaintiffs. He is well known and respected, so everyone in the team is behind him. If Schlictmann would not have ...
19396: A Utopia In Brobdingnag
A Utopia in Brobdingnag Just as the French philosopher Rabelais had an immense influence on Swift, Thomas More, the English philosopher, also had a significant influence that one can see in Swift s greatest satire, Gulliver s Travels, especially during Gulliver s voyage to Brobdingnag. In this part of the book Swift uses Utopia, More s writing, to emphasize the immorality of the English, and bases his second book, set in Brobdingnag, on the ideas that ...
19397: Bioethics In A Brave New World
Bioethics in Alodus Huxley’s A Brave New World Biology is the science of living things, but with the advancements in the fields of technology many moral questions raise the eyebrows of the biologists all over the world. It used ... make inhumane decisions. As in the medical procedures of euthanasia and abortion. As Richard A. McCormick stated, "The most basic value in the practice of medicine is obviously the sanctity of live." (21) Alodus Huxley’s novel, A Brave New World deals with many controversial moral conflicts. From the beginning of the novel when Huxley introduces us to his world with ectogenesis (test tube babies) which is one of the most ... Anthrax bomb (and germ warfare in general), hypnopaediae (implanting subconscious prejudices without letting the person know), and phosphorus recovery (taking minerals from dead bodies) (Huxley 1-247). All of these things are part of Huxley’s view of Utopia. Utopia being (in some sense or the other) a perfect world where humans live in peace with one another, However Huxley’s vision of a world where the lives of millions ...
19398: Deng Xiaopeng
... was a good leader for China though at times Deng hit some bumpy roads and was said to infringe some of the Chinese rights still Deng controlled China with order and efficiency. Deng raised China’s economy to national high all around. Deng also strengthened its political status up to that of a very powerful country. Though Deng did things bad his achievements rose above his failures. As newfound leader of communist China after Mao’s death Deng’s first goal was to raise the technological status of China to standards that could possibly rival those of the west. He did this quickly and efficiently by allowing an “open door policy” on foreign ...
19399: Fredrerick Douglass
... yet many still felt the slaves deserved their position in life. Douglass, for his own safety, was urged to travel to England where he stayed and spoke until 1847 when he returned to the U.S. to buy his freedom. At that point, he began to write and distribute an anti-slavery newspaper called "The North Star". Not only did he present news to the slaves, but it was also highly ... to fight for the North. Before, during and after the war he continued his quest to free all the slaves. He became known as a fair and righteous man and was appointed as the U.S. Minister of Haiti after holding several government offices. Frederick Douglass has woven many themes into his narrative, all being tied with a common thread of man’s inhumanity towards man. Children were uprooted from the arms of their mothers, "before the child has reached it’s twelfth month, it’s mother is taken from it" (48) and sold to other slave ...
19400: The Currency Crisis In Thailand And Its Effects
... And Its Effects Executive Summary This paper discusses the impact of the currency crisis. On July 2, 1997 Thailand devalued its currency against the dollar, leading to a currency crisis that has led to devaluation's in Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Russia, and Brazil. In our overview, we will discuss the timing of the crisis, the alleged causes, the actions taken by the international monetary fund, the price of the U.S. dollar in terms of the countries currency and the effects of the crisis on each country. Thailand Thailand was the first economy to fall in July of 1997, creating a domino effect throughout Asia and ... to plummet more than 20%. In August of 1997 IMF responded by approving a $17.2 billion bailout package. After investigation by the IMF they concluded that hedge funds also played a role in Thailand's financial crisis. As a result of multibillion-dollar overhang, Thai business remains paralyzed with frozen cash flow. Also affected are the private sectors and the countries banking system. The private sector carries huge debt ...


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