Alumni: Promote a black-tie event being held by the alumni association for MBA alumni. The event will be held on December 20 with all proceeds from ticket sales going to St. Judes. The dinner will be hosted at the school, with students running ticket sales and a silent auction, and the culinary department will be cooking and serving a five-course meal. The hope is to raise at least $10,000 from this fundraiser.
When analyzing this target audience, narrow your data to individuals with a graduate degree who are at least thirty years old and make at least $80,000 per year.
Directions
Social Media Strategy Proposal
Develop a social media strategy proposal that will address your chosen fundraisers key performance indicators by evaluating qualitative and quantitative data. Make sure to use appropriate evidence to support your analysis and recommendations, and incorporate any feedback you received on the first two milestones.
Data Analysis: Collect and analyze the f
When Rachel Leist was working in marketing at HubSpota technology company headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that produces marketing and sales softwarethe company realized that something was happening as they grew in size. Many of their teams were spread out in different locations across the globe. That meant that team meetings often were held virtually. Rachels marketing team decided that they wanted to do something that would make not only their team work better, but also help the company learn from their experience. They came up with a special week that they named Remote Week.
The team tried holding all their meetings via video during Remote Week. They also made a pact to try a wide variety of meetings during this week, including cross-functional meetings, one-on-one meetings, and all-team meetings. At the end of the week, they asked for feedback from everyone on the team. What did they find?
Team members realized that having someone who takes on the role of a
Identify the social media platform that you use most frequently (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) (do not use snapchat)
If you have no social media, look at a celebritys social media account and do the below analysis as if you were that person have your friend analyze the account as well.
Once youve selected a social media platform, identify the last 10 posts (could be status updates, tweets, images, etc.) that you have made.
Reflect on your self-presentation:
What were you trying to accomplish / how were you trying to represent yourself when you made these 10 posts?
How much do you believe your posts represented your real self vs. your ideal self?
Now, find a close friend or family member and show them the same 10 posts you answered questions about in #3 above.
Ask your friend/family what they believe you were trying to represent about yourself when you made these 10 posts.
How much does your friend / family member believe that the things you posted r
Starbucks case study is attached that has to be reviewed in order to answer. Use examples from the case to answer the following questions.
Two Part Question:
Part 1:From your reading of the Starbucks case , identify 3 customer needs that you believe Starbucks is satisfying and explain how they satisfy them.
Part 2: Next identify 3 Customer wants that Starbucks has identified and how are they proceeding to satisfy them.
For this paper you must fill in the outline attached with the topic selected that I have also attached ( of course doing more research to prepare a thesis statement, main points, examples, details, etc based on that topic) that outline should take around 2 pages. Also, write 2 more pages draft of a research paper based on the same topic and outline.
-Some tips to write the outline are also attached with the outline template document.
What Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical issues are raised in the Frontline video, "The Trouble with Chicken"?
Who is to blame for the harm caused by unsafe products in this industry: Business Meat Processors, Government Regulators, Consumers?
How successful were the major players in this industry in attempts to protect their Value Images?
What should be done to prevent future harm in this industry?
Have you ever met a live chicken?
You may want to draw on additional outside material to answer these questions and participate in the discussion.
Based on a Tshirt Business
This discussion will also assist everyone as your complete your business plans. I want everyone to think about (if you have not already) the form of business you would like to establish... discuss this and explain why you have selected that form. For example, if you have decided to form a corporation, why is that your selection? If you decide to operate "on your own" as a sole proprietor, why do you plan to do that?
Also, what are the advantages and disadvantages of the business form you selected?
Finally, originally, I had included one more question here regarding franchising, but I am going to shift just a bit....
...... has anyone ever thought about going into business by purchasing an existing business for sale? What would you consider purchasing, and what are the advantages of this option?
Instruction:
Debate: The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Accounting Information
It has been argued that by the time financial statements are issued, the market price of shares already reflects the information contained in them; hence, accounting information is not relevant.
Present arguments that given the EMH, accounting information is relevant.
Template:
Introduction
Summary (claim/argument)
How is it relevant (evidence/proof)
Critique the source (So what? Why does this matter?)
Conclusion
https://app.shoreline.edu/doldham/102/html/sod%20outline.html
(Hint, See above discussions of Market Efficiency between Fama and Thaler)
https://corporatefinancelab.org/2017/10/15/are-markets-efficient-a-discussion-between-thaler-and-fama/
student should select a real ethical dilemma faced by a business or executive. identify the moral dilemma, investigate why they are dilemmas; recommend an approach to solve the problem, and justify their recommendation. The paper include 1) descriptions of the facts of the case, the importance of the issues, an identification of the key players and an identification of the decision-point. 2) an analysis of the alternative courses of action, and the recommendation.
1.Thinking about your team projects, what have you learned about teaming that can help you in your business life? Share at least 1 example to illustrate your findings.
2.As you research opportunities in stakeholder capitalism, how has your perspective on the purpose of a business changed since Class 1 (if at all)?
reading: https://hbr.org/2015/01/get-the-boss-to-buy-in