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. 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

Discuss the major differences between mass communication and one-to-one communication


List the advantages and disadvantages of using a graphic communication approach when presenting a 

strategic report


Identify some of the major communication barriers that Toyota will encounter in their internal 

communication drive and discuss how they can overcome these barriers.


The evolution in marketing thought led to the development of the marketing concept employed by Woolworths.

Explain the stage in the evolution that Woolworths is in now.


Describe the operations transformation model and explain the components of the model and apply each to the jeans manufacturing process.


Explain the strategic management process that Standard Bank needs to follow to remain 

competitive and to gain more market share?


Every business is better viewed as an open system ,write an essay in which you critically evaluate this assertion in the light of generally defined environmental element
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?

You have been appointed as a public relations manager at Department of Social Development and you are tasked with developing a public relations campaign to raise awareness among the residents of 5 provinces of your choice, using the following information budget is R50 million Theory and Applications . defining the problem, setting objectives,target group, developing message, Activities, Budget, Review and evolution


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