mktg 201week 6 assignment

Assignment 6

There are two parts to this assignment.

Part 1: Try to remember the billboards on your commute to work or school. How many do you think there are? Explain why you remembered any of them. Next time you are on that route, note how many billboards there actually are. Are they effective?

Part 2–You’ve been asked to create a new social media networking site. What would you name the site and what would you suggest to make it better than existing sites?

Note: Please review my expectations for the assignment. I expect your response to include 2 or more references from the APUS Library system (failure to include such references will detract from your grade on the assignment), and be presented in APA Format. Deliverable length is a minimum of 2 body pages.

summaries amp common points of readings

For this assignment, you will write a 1100-1300-word essay that provides a synthesis of the debate at hand by comparing and contrasting differing perspectives and interjecting your own –researched- opinion throughout the essay.

bus420 swot analysis assignment

Week 2 – Assignment

SWOT Analysis

Prior to completing this assignment, review your prior research on the company you selected for research in this Week’s Environmental Scanning interactive assignment. Also watch the video How to Perform a SWOT Analysis (Links to an external site.) (2016). In approximately 250 words,

  • Describe the company’s history, products, and major competitors by accessing the Mergent University Library online database which offers company financials, descriptions, history, property, subsidiaries, officers and directors and by accessing the Business Insights database. (View the Getting Started With Mergent and Business Insights: Global documents for suggested methods of searching University Library databases generally as well as specific advice for searching these two databases).
  • Assess the financial performance and condition of the organization.

Next, conduct a SWOT analysis using the SWOT Analysis Template. Detail the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that may affect the organization. Copy and paste the completed table from the template into your SWOT analysis paper.

In the evaluation portion of your paper of your SWOT analysis:

  • Describe the specific areas that indicate a need for change.
  • Determine what changed objectives, or newly implemented interventions, are required to improve the company’s position within its market.
  • Assess the trending performance of the company and provide recommendations for improvement.

(NOTE: Incorporate the feedback you receive from your instructor and save your work. It will be part of your Strategic Plan Final Project for this course).

The SWOT Analysis paper

  • Must be from five to six double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA Style (Links to an external site.) resource.
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of SWOT Analysis
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must use at least two scholarly and/or credible sources in addition to the course text.

WEEKLY LECTURE MATERIAL BELOW:

Analyzing the Industry

An industry is a group of organizations producing products that are close substitutes for each other (Abraham, 2012, p. 22). As organizations compete for market share, their competitive strategies influence each other as each organization pursues strategic competitiveness and profitability. We need to consider the specific strategies that organizations put into place to gain an edge in industry. Let’s review a few of them.

The Five Forces Model of Competition

To determine the intensity or strength of competition, it is necessary to review Porter’s Five Forces Model of Competition which asserts that these forces ultimately determine the profitability of the industry:

  • Rivalry among existing competitors
  • Bargaining power of buyers
  • Bargaining power of suppliers
  • Threat of new entrants
  • Threat of substitutes (Abraham, 2012, p. 22).

For a real life example of how these five competitive forces affect the profitability of a new entrant to the market, you may find the following article about Tesla’s role in the market and surprising success useful: Tesla’s Success So Far Has Some Analysts Eating Crow (Links to an external site.).

Strategic Groups

There are organizations within industries that employ similar strategies for strategic competitiveness. These organizations are generally classified as strategic groups (Abraham, 2012, p. 129). Membership in a particular strategic group is determined by the organization’s strategy, which may include the:

  • Extent of technological leadership
  • Degree of product quality
  • Pricing policies
  • Choice of distribution channels
  • Degree and type of customer service

Strategic groups are useful in analyzing the competitive structure of an industry and assessing the organization’s competition.

For an interesting discussion on growing companies trying to gain a competitive edge, you may find the following article on customer service helpful: A Big Strategic Mistake Fast Growing Companies Make (Links to an external site.).

Analyzing the Competition

Competitor analysis enables the organization to focus its attention on those organizations with which it will directly compete as the analysis focuses on how competitors might be expected to respond to an organization’s strategic moves. The process involves developing answers to a series of questions about competitors such as:

  • Future objectives
  • Current strategy
  • Assumptions about the industry
  • Capabilities

Competitor analysis is critical because it helps an organization understand competitors’ intentions and the strategic implications resulting from them.

For students interested in marketing, you may find the following video interesting as it contains an in-depth discussion of online competitive analysis geared toward direct marketers: 10 Competitive Analysis Tools for Direct Marketers (Links to an external site.)

Analyzing The General Environment

Industry and competition are not the only concerns of managers, as we should also consider the general environment that impacts organizations. The general environment is composed of trends in the broader society that can indirectly influence an industry and the organizations within the industry (Abraham, 2012, p. 152). The trends of the general environment include:

  • The economic trend represents the general economic health of the country or region in which the organization operates. For example, in the last few years, the weakened U.S. economy has had a devastating effect on small businesses. Nevertheless, there is still tremendous vitality in the small business sector of the economy.
  • The regulatory/legislative trend includes federal, state, and local government regulations designed to influence company behavior. For example, government regulations influence organizations such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
  • The political trend includes the power, actions, and activities that people take to redress perceived inequities.
  • (Links to an external site.)The demographic trend is concerned with a population’s size, age structure, geographic distribution, ethnic mix, and income distribution. For example, changes in a nation’s life expectancy directly impact the development of products targeted to an older population.
  • The attitude/lifestyle trend is concerned with how consumers live and their patterns of living such as consumer choice and consumption.
  • The sociocultural trend is concerned with different societies’ social attitudes and cultural values. For example, managers should take into account an employee’s need to telecommute when trying to balance work and family life.
  • The technological dimension includes scientific and technological advancements in a specific industry as well as in society at large.
  • The challenge for managers is to assess all seven trends, focusing the primary effort on those elements in each trend that have the greatest potential impact on the organization.

For further information on general environments, please view Episode 146: The General Environment: What It Is and How to Evaluate It (Links to an external site.).

SWOT Analysis

When analyzing external and internal influences on an organization, the SWOT (strengths-weaknesses-opportunities-threats) is helpful as it summarizes the external and internal analysis in the same management tool (Abraham, 2012, p. 152).

  • Strengths are positive internal characteristics organizations can exploit to achieve strategic performance goals.
  • Weaknesses are internal characteristics that may inhibit or restrict the organization’s performance.
  • Opportunities are characteristics of the external environment that have the potential to help the organization achieve or exceed its strategic goals.
  • Threats are characteristics of the external environment that may prevent the organization from achieving its strategic goals.

The SWOT analysis can be seen as a summary of a more detailed and extensive analysis process throughout businesses’ external and internal environments. It is also used to achieve a quick first glance at environmental factors. For a helpful presentation on SWOT, consider the following video: How to Perform a SWOT Analysis (Links to an external site.).

Analyzing the Internal Organization

The Context of Internal Analysis

When managers analyze their internal environment, they should not focus only on the traditional sources of competitive advantage such as labor costs but should focus on resources and capabilities that make the organization unique. An organization’s resources are the source of its capabilities, some of which can lead to core competencies that enable an organization to perform value-creating activities better than its competitors or that its competitors cannot imitate.

Core Competencies

Core competencies emerge over time and are the resources and capabilities that are a source of competitive advantage for the organization over its competitors (Abraham, 2012, p. 158). Core competencies are the activities the organization performs better than competitors and through which the organization adds unique value to its goods or services.

Protector & Gamble is an excellent example of turning an acquisition into a competency. For a brief discussion of Protector & Gamble’s strategy, visit Preview: How P&G Turned Acquisition Into a Core Competency (Links to an external site.).

Value Chain Analysis

The value chain is a framework that the organization uses to understand its cost position and to identify the multiple means that might be used to facilitate the implementation of its business-level strategy (Abraham, 2012, p. 165). Managers should use value chain analysis to develop new ways to combine capabilities and resources to create value that are difficult for competitors to duplicate; thus, creating a competitive advantage.

The Forbes website provides valuable information on designing a value chain analysis: How to Design the Value Chain You Need (Links to an external site.).

References:

Abraham, S. C. (2012). Strategic management for organizations. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/

Alanis Business Academy. (2013, December 9). Episode 146: The general environment: What it is and how to evaluate it (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from

Ballowe, T. (n.d.). How to perform a SWOT analysis (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://onstrategyhq.com/resources/video-how-to-pe…

Harvard Business Review. (2013, February 7). Preview: How P&G turned acquisition into a core competency (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from

Hennerberg, G. (2013, July 25). 10 competitive analysis tools for direct marketers (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from

Hopkins, M. S. (2010, March 25). How to design the value chain you need (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/2010/03/25/value-chain-supp…

Mourdoukoutas, P. (2014, April 11). A big strategic mistake fast growing companies make (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/panosmourdoukoutas/20…

Welsh, J. (2013, August 9). Tesla’s success so far has some analysts eating crow (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/08/09/teslas-s…

social networking essay

Essay #2: Peer Review Draft

Your complete, polished (proofread and edited) draft is due to Turnitin by 11:59pm. Students who miss this deadline will have their “final” drafts docked a letter grade and lose the rewrite option. Incomplete drafts will be penalized.

Submit a complete draft by the deadline and:

  • earn up to 10 points for your draft
  • avoid a grade penalty on your final draft
  • be able to complete the peer review assignment (worth up to 10 points)
  • secure the rewrite option

Essay #2: Reader Response Prompt

The “Final” Draft of Essay #2 should not be the exact same as your peer-review draft. It should be better. You want to take into consideration the feedback from your peer reviews and perhaps a tutor (through the Writing Center or Writing Lab, if you have access to campus) as you set out to revise your draft. You will have read some of your peers’ essays and have had some time to reconsider the topic and your own essay. This consideration should influence your thinking as you revise.

*Final drafts submitted past the deadline will be penalized (1/2 grade deduction for each calendar day late). *Incomplete drafts will be penalized.

Assignment: In Essay #1, you were asked to focus on the role of education in your life. Many of you explored the influence of school, teachers, and personal experiences and their impact on your thinking about work education. Essay #2 asks you to explore your connection with one of the readings.

Prompt: Pick the ONE reading you most identify with from the chapter “Identities” OR “Social Networking”, and in a 1200-1500 word essay, analyze the connection you share with the text. You may agree or disagree with the author’s ideas; you may have similar or dissimilar experiences; you may question the text or extend on ideas from the text. Your thesis statement should be a claim that states your overall response to the reading.

Include analysis of the reading you choose from the chapter “Identities” or “Social Networking” and anything else you like—personal experience, relevant observation, direct or indirect knowledge, etc., to develop your argument about identity. You can use an online source if you need to support a point, but do not use more than one. Essay 2 is not a research paper; it’s a reader response essay. Your focus should be on fully engaging with one of the readings in our book.

Writing Tips: Chapter 2 in our textbook will walk you through how to write a reader response essay.

Required:
• Analysis of at least one of the assigned readings from the chapter, “Identities” or “Social Networking.”
• A works cited entry for each source you cite (REQUIRED to earn a passing grade). Follow MLA format.
• Quotations from the reading(s) in MLA format. Make sure you prepare the reader by setting up your quotes (using lead-in phrases, giving context), followed by analysis of the quotes.
• A clear thesis statement—one that conveys your interpretive claim about the subject.

Reading:

“tomorrow’s crowd: the age of the digital native” by jeff Howe

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/03/weekinreview/03carr.html

“virtual companionship” by Jeremy Rifkin

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/11/opinion/11Pinker.html

“everyone is a media outlet” by clay

https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/virtual-friendship-and-the-new-narcissism

assessment environmental technology

3 question Assessment, Please see attachment

Introduction From the discussion of water pollution and water treatment in Unit II, we now transition to analyzing piping systems. This lesson begins with a presentation of fundamental hydraulic principles and then goes deeper into piping systems for water distribution and sanitary sewers. Hydraulics refers to the study of water, either stationary or flowing. An understanding of hydraulics is integral to environmental technology. Environmental technology deals with treatment of pollution for the purpose of a better and safer environment. Water distribution piping is needed to deliver safe, drinkable water from a drinking water treatment plant to customers. Following water use, sanitary sewer piping transports dirty water from customers to a wastewater treatment plant. A wastewater treatment plant treats water so that it can be discharged to the environment—typically to a river.

socsci 1ss3 inquiry in the social sciences

all the requirements is in the files, please read the requirment first and help me to finish the assignment, thanks

the battle of little bighorn

After reading and watching videos about the Battle of Little Bighorn, write a short essay of at least 200 words describing the importance of the battle and the key historical figures of the battle.

Double space

Proper grammar and spelling

Please write in your own words. You do not need to quote any article or book.

History.com: Battle of Little Bighorn (Links to an external site.)

Smithsonian.com: Battle of Little Bighorn (Links to an external site.)

Great Military Battles (Links to an external site.)

General George Armstrong Custer (Links to an external site.)

Crazy Horse Biography (Links to an external site.)

Video: Little Bighorn 1876 (Links to an external site.)

Song: Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee – Buffy St. Marie (Links to an external site.)

select a country from the link provided below and write about some do s and don ts on coulture for the tourists visiting that specific country

1. Each student will represent a single country from one of the following areas (one area per student):

  1. Central America, Caribbean, or South America
  2. Africa
  3. Middle East
  4. Southern or Eastern Europe
  5. Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)
  6. East or South Asia

(*Please verify that you have chosen the appropriate country by going to the following link for United Nations Country Listings: https://unstats.un.org/unsd/methodology/m49/)

2. Each student will provide a list of ‘Do’s and Don’t’s’ (Codes of Cultural Behavior) for tourists visiting his/her representative/host country, including: (20 points)

  1. Five major cultural ‘Do’s’ for tourists (10 points)
  2. Five major cultural ‘Don’ts’ for tourists (10 points)

3. Each student will provide APA-style citations within the text whenever applicable and compile a list of APA-style references (reference page) for all resources used in his/her write-up (1 point)

4. On the ‘Making Acquaintances: Do’s and Don’t’s’ discussion board, each student will post his/her list of ‘Do’s and Don’t’s’ for the representative country in a single thread, for others in the class to read. If a student does not post the thread by the thread due date, then he/she is not eligible for the 20 points.

5. Each student is required to read the submission of one other student and respond to his/her posting by the response due date. Students’ responses to the postings should consist of complete sentences. If a student does not respond by the due date, then he/she is not eligible for the 4 points. In the posting, each student is required to identify the following: (4 points)

  1. One potential positive cultural interaction between his/her country and the other country (2 points)
  2. One potential negative cultural interaction between his/her country and the other country (2 points)

NOTE: If the write-up is not based on a country specified in Item 1, the student will receive zero points for this assignment. Each student is required to save his/her work electronically for future use, as this section will be used to build upon upcoming assignments.

summary paper 25

Need to read the attached files, two files total. Nippold chapter 10 and chapter 11.

Summary each chapter and give two questions for each chapter. Total 4 questions.

See attached file for detailed writing instruction.

Need to follow the instructions carefully.

No outside resources needed.

Need two full pages, word count at least 650

us iran nuclear deal important foreign policy decision affecting the broader stability of the middle east 1

1.Annotated bibliography: for the same topic. you can refer to the separate guidance file on blackboard. Do make sure to rely on appropriate and scholarly sources, including books, journal articles, think tank reports, and respectable news sources.

Please see the file attched for the previous work that you did