identify three criteria Woolworths could use for market segmentation. Justify your choices.
Journal: Contracts and Trust
If submitted, your response can be viewed by your instructor.
Given the discussed advantages and disadvantages of contracts, describe the kinds of situations in which a contract is important and the kinds of situations in which some other means of the agreement would be more appropriate.
Q1. In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive. However, ethical
issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports arena. All kinds of
technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski suits, etc.) have
been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge over their
opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the ski slopes and
ice rinks at the Winter Olympics.
Part 1. What do you think? Is this an ethical use of technology?
Part 2. What if your school (or country) was competing for a championship and couldn’t
afford to outfit athletes in such equipment and it affected your ability to compete? Would
that make a difference?
Part 3. What ethical guidelines might you suggest for such situations?
Part 2: How can a business determine if information gathered from social media is
reliable?
With so much information available through social media, how can businesses focus their efforts to scan for relevant information?
Use the SWOT framework to undertake a detailed 360-degree analysis of Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory. Your discussion should include an appropriate introduction and conclusion.
What have you learned about Micro and Macro Tourism Organization?
In many ways, technology has made all of us more productive. However, ethical issues do arise in how and when technology is used. Take the sports arena. All kinds of technologically advanced sports equipment (swimsuits, golf clubs, ski suits, etc.) have been developed that can sometimes give competitors/players an edge over their opponents. We saw it in swim meets at the Summer Olympics and on the ski slopes and ice rinks at the Winter Olympics. Part 1. What do you think? Is this an ethical use of technology?
Part 2. What if your school (or country) was competing for a championship and couldn’t afford to outfit athletes in such equipment and it affected your ability to compete? Would that make a difference?
Part 3. What ethical guidelines might you suggest for such situations?
Explain your company’s involvement in international trade in detail. Include the following:
1. The fundamentals of international trade
2. Policies and procedures on international trade
3. The concept of counter trade