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Let’s say a company that makes a consumer product such as laundry detergent asks customers to write a positive review about the product in exchange for a small chance of winning a $1 discount coupon. What does cognitive dissonance theory predict will happen to consumers who dislike the product but still participate and write the testimonial?
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:00
According to herman, one of the differences of managing a nonprofit versus a for-profit corporation is
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:20
Garrett is an executive vice president at samm hardware. he researches a proposal by a larger company, maximum hardware, to combine the two companies. by analyzing past performance, conducting focus groups, and interviewing maximum employees, garrett concludes that maximum has poor profit margins, sells shoddy merchandise, and treats customers poorly. what actions should garrett and samm hardware take? a. turn down the acquisition offer and prepare to resist a hostile takeover. b. attempt a friendly merger and use managerial hubris to improve results at maximum. c. welcome the acquisition and use knowledge transfer to impart sam hardware's management practices. d. do nothing; the two companies cannot combine without samm hardware's explicit consent.
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:30
Do a swot analysis for the business idea you chose in question 2 above. describe at least 2 strengths, 2 weaknesses, 2 opportunities, and 2 threats for that company idea.
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