How interests lead to conflicts

How do different interests lead to conflict? Sample Solution Different interests can lead to conflict when these interests are not compatible or conflicting. For example, if one person has an interest in a particular career path and the other does not, this could create tension between the two. Additionally, different beliefs about political or religious […]

Economy firms

 
Consider an economy with three firms:
• Firm 1 sells $75 of steel to Firm 3. From its earnings, it pays $25 in wages and keeps $50 in profits.
• Firm 2 sells $30 of rubber to Firm 3. Firm 2 pays $10 in wages and keeps $20 in profits.
• Firm 3 sells $240 of cars to households. It pays for its inputs (from Firm 1 and Firm 2); keeps one third of its remaining earnings as profits,and pays two thirds in wages. Let’s calculate GDP various ways.
(a) What is the final value of goods and services?
 
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Evaluate Community Risk Reduction Program

You have created a proposal that has generated a great deal of interest from your supervisor and co-workers. Your supervisor has requested you develop anevaluation strategy that will determine if the program is appropriate, adequate, effective, and efficient. Your supervisor is adamant about building programsthat are sustainable and worthwhile.Write a 3–5-page paper describing your evaluation […]

Market situations are ideal for a brand to position itself

 
Dollar Shave Club made inroads in the men’s shaving products category by positioning itself as a less expensive (but comparable quality) alternative to the market leader, Gillette. In addition, Dollar Shave Club’s quirky advertisements created contrast between the brand and the older, stodgy Gillette brand. For more on Dollar Shave Club, read “How Dollar Shave Club’s Founder Built a $1 Billion Company That Changed the Industry.”
What market situations are ideal for a brand to position itself by attempting to reposition competition?
Identify a category that has an established leader that could be vulnerable if a competing brand repositioned the leader as inferior in some way. Why is this brand vulnerable to being repositioned?
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