Sunday, July 19, 2020
A Change in Attitude at Two Months Smoke-Free
A Change in Attitude at Two Months Smoke-Free June 24, 2019 Brad More in Addiction Coping and Recovery Personal Stories Methods and Support Overcoming Addiction Alcohol Use Addictive Behaviors Drug Use Nicotine Use As time goes by, it can be easy to lose sight of the reasons why you put out that last cigarette and made the decision to quit smoking. After two months, you might forget how much you hated smoking, how it made you cough, and the shortness of breath you had to deal with. Its also easy to begin feeling sorry for yourself or think about how miserable you are without cigarettes. It happens to many people, especially after the first few months because we begin to romanticize the good old days of smoking. This is called junkie thinking and it is a potential pitfall that most ex-smokers will face while recovering from nicotine addiction. Without an attitude adjustment, junkie thinking can easily lead to a smoking relapse.? Brads story below is a great example of an aborted junkie thinking slide. Like so many others who grow weary of the recovery process that can unfold slowly, Brad was in a slump and starting to feel sorry for himself. Through a chance encounter, however, he found an attitude adjustment that put his priorities back in order. Brads Story: Two Months After Quitting Today marks two days since I quit smoking. Yesterday I was thinking about what I was going to put in my two-month milestone post in the smoking forum I belong to. It was not going to be an optimistic posting. No, what I had planned was pretty much a pity party. A full tilt God, I feel awful. Ive not smoked for two months and I still feel like crap. Will this misery ever end? diatribe. Then I was going to sit back and wait for all the comforting, reassuring replies that I knew forum members would send my way. Kinda pathetic, but its the truth. Then last night happened. The Attitude-Changing Encounter One of the things Ive resumed since quitting is going to yoga classes. I go three to four nights a week. Last night was pretty crowded; I guess a lot of people were getting a session in before they abused their bodies on New Years Eve. It was not a particularly good session for me. My mind kept wandering. I was thinking of the party we were going to that night, wondering if anyone there would have a cigarette, if it would be the moment I was going to slip up, etc. At the end of the class, I noticed an attractive young woman (probably early 30s) that I had never seen before. She was talking to the instructor and I overheard her saying that she was from out of town and was just visiting family for a couple of days. We walked out together and made small talk. I asked her how she came to find out about the yoga studio. She said she hadnt done yoga in a while, so on a whim looked online and found the place. She asked me how long I had been practicing. I told her that I started again when I quit smoking. Then I said I had made it almost two months, and that it was a very hard (theres the poor pitiful me part, again). She looked at me and said, Yes, Ive heard from friends that quitting can be really tough. Good for you for quitting. Then she added, You know, this is kind of an anniversary for me as well. Yeah? I said, What anniversary is it? She paused and looked directly into my eyes for a second. It was just about 5 years ago that I had a double lung transplant. It was like someone had hit me in the back with a sledgehammer and all the air had gone out of my lungs. Did she really say double lung transplant? I just couldnt get my head around it. You read about things like that, but to actually meet someone who had gone through it? It seemed impossible. Really, I said, a double lung transplant? She smiled at me. Yes. I have cystic fibrosis, and without the transplant, I would have died. I stammered around trying to think of something intelligent to say. She was very patient, I guess she had been through this situation before. After a couple of minutes, I got up the courage to say, What does the future look like? She said that after five years, the average was that she would have about a 25% chance of making it another year. But thats just an average. Ive had very little rejection issues, and Im feeling great. We talked for another 20 minutes or so. She runs a non-profit animal rescue mission in Brooklyn. She is director of a non-profit dance company. She has a full-time job. She has a significant other. She is living her life. Im not a religious person. I like to think that I have some degree of spirituality, but there is no organized religion that I would be a part of. However, when she said goodbye, all I could do is say, God bless you, April, God bless you. I can never tell you how much it has meant to me to have met you. And I gave her a long hug. Were Making a Choice Like I said, Im not a religious person, but all day Ive been thinking about her. Its sort of like that movie, Its a Wonderful Life. As if an angel had come down and tapped me on the shoulder. Almost all of us who are quitting are doing it as a matter of choice. It is tough, it is miserable at times, but we have a choice to continue doing damage to ourselves or do everything we can to beat this awful addiction to nicotine. April does not have a choice. She can only deal with the hand that fate has dealt her. There I was, feeling sorry for myself for being miserable about quitting smoking, and someone who has facedâ"and is facingâ"mortality every day came and graced me with her presence. And did it with courage and class. A Word From Verywell Quite often, true freedom from something like an addiction is a state of mind. Pay attention to the positive cues that life sends your way, and work to change what smoking means to you. Give yourself time to heal the habits youve developed around nicotine addiction and you can find lasting freedom just as surely as anyone else has.
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Admissions Tip BE YOURSELF!
One of the things admissions committee members tell us again and again is that they wish ââ¬â really, truly wish ââ¬â that applicants would not try to write what they imagine the adcom wants to hear, and instead would just be themselves. Admissions committee members time and time again say they wish applicants would answer their questions, if they are asking a specific question, and in all cases reveal what they really want admissions committee readers to know about them. Be yourself. Be authentic. Stand out. It sounds simple, but when youââ¬â¢re facing a blank screenâ⬠¦well, not so easy, right? Donââ¬â¢t worry, itââ¬â¢s not you ââ¬â a personal statement is a challenging essay to write! 3 ways to stand out by being yourself How can you be yourself in your admissions essay? How can you let your authentic voice shine through so that the person reading your essay feels theyââ¬â¢ve met you ââ¬â and wants to get to know you better? Write about the right experiences When writing your admissions essays/personal statement, choose experiences that mean something to you. Donââ¬â¢t try to be someone you arenââ¬â¢t, just because you think it will impress the adcom. Everyone has a unique set of experiences and perspectives ââ¬â embrace them, and youââ¬â¢ll stand out. And when you tell your story, also explain why itââ¬â¢s significant. What was the impact on others? The ââ¬Å"otherâ⬠can be an individual, a team, a group, an employer, or your company. And why is it important to you and your development? How will it add to the readersââ¬â¢ understanding of you as an individual, a potential member of their community, and a future professional and alum? Be truthful Donââ¬â¢t exaggerate or falsify anything in your profile. Thatââ¬â¢s automatically not being yourself! And itââ¬â¢s a ticket to the ââ¬Å"rejectionâ⬠pile. Find an authentic voice Donââ¬â¢t change your voice for the sake of the essay. Some people worry about their word choice; they want to use sophisticated vocabulary to dazzle the adcom. Hereââ¬â¢s the thing: itââ¬â¢s best to write like a human being. If you donââ¬â¢t know those words and wouldnââ¬â¢t normally use them, skip them. Along related lines: if youââ¬â¢re not naturally a funny person, itââ¬â¢s probably not the best time to try to crack jokes. Is your essay effectively introducing YOU? Your unique experiences, perspective, and goals will help you stand out in a crowded field, as long as you convey what is special about you. And then you will be YOU. One way to get a sense of how effectively your essay is introducing you is to ask someone else to read it. Weââ¬â¢ve read thousands of application essays and successfully coached people like you to success. We have the extensive admissions experience to know which parts of your profile make you stand out and how you can present yourself so that you seem like a real person. We can give you a professional evaluation of your essay, and specific advice on how to strengthen it before you apply. Explore our consulting services for more information on how we can help you find your unique voice and apply successfully to your top choice program. ; For 25 years, Accepted has helped applicants gain acceptance to top undergraduate and graduate programs. Our expert team of admissions consultants features former admissions directors, PhDs, and professional writers who have advised clients to acceptance at top programs worldwide including Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, Penn, Columbia, Oxford, Cambridge, INSEAD, MIT, Caltech, UC Berkeley, and Northwestern. Want an admissions expertà to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch! Related Resources: â⬠¢ Five Fatal Flaws to Avoid in Your Application Essays, a free guide â⬠¢ Standing Out in Your Application, a podcast episode â⬠¢ Approaching the Diversity Essay Question Admissions Tip BE YOURSELF! One of the things admissions committee members tell us again and again is that they wish ââ¬â really, truly wish ââ¬â that applicants would not try to write what they imagine the adcom wants to hear, and instead would just be themselves. Admissions committee members time and time again say they wish applicants would answer their questions, if they are asking a specific question, and in all cases reveal what they really want admissions committee readers to know about them. Be yourself. Be authentic. Stand out. It sounds simple, but when youââ¬â¢re facing a blank screenâ⬠¦well, not so easy, right? Donââ¬â¢t worry, itââ¬â¢s not you ââ¬â a personal statement is a challenging essay to write! 3 ways to stand out by being yourself How can you be yourself in your admissions essay? How can you let your authentic voice shine through so that the person reading your essay feels theyââ¬â¢ve met you ââ¬â and wants to get to know you better? Write about the right experiences When writing your admissions essays/personal statement, choose experiences that mean something to you. Donââ¬â¢t try to be someone you arenââ¬â¢t, just because you think it will impress the adcom. Everyone has a unique set of experiences and perspectives ââ¬â embrace them, and youââ¬â¢ll stand out. And when you tell your story, also explain why itââ¬â¢s significant. What was the impact on others? The ââ¬Å"otherâ⬠can be an individual, a team, a group, an employer, or your company. And why is it important to you and your development? How will it add to the readersââ¬â¢ understanding of you as an individual, a potential member of their community, and a future professional and alum? Be truthful Donââ¬â¢t exaggerate or falsify anything in your profile. Thatââ¬â¢s automatically not being yourself! And itââ¬â¢s a ticket to the ââ¬Å"rejectionâ⬠pile. Find an authentic voice Donââ¬â¢t change your voice for the sake of the essay. Some people worry about their word choice; they want to use sophisticated vocabulary to dazzle the adcom. Hereââ¬â¢s the thing: itââ¬â¢s best to write like a human being. If you donââ¬â¢t know those words and wouldnââ¬â¢t normally use them, skip them. Along related lines: if youââ¬â¢re not naturally a funny person, itââ¬â¢s probably not the best time to try to crack jokes. Is your essay effectively introducing YOU? Your unique experiences, perspective, and goals will help you stand out in a crowded field, as long as you convey what is special about you. And then you will be YOU. One way to get a sense of how effectively your essay is introducing you is to ask someone else to read it. Weââ¬â¢ve read thousands of application essays and successfully coached people like you to success. We have the extensive admissions experience to know which parts of your profile make you stand out and how you can present yourself so that you seem like a real person. We can give you a professional evaluation of your essay, and specific advice on how to strengthen it before you apply. Explore our consulting services for more information on how we can help you find your unique voice and apply successfully to your top choice program. ; For 25 years, Accepted has helped applicants gain acceptance to top undergraduate and graduate programs. Our expert team of admissions consultants features former admissions directors, PhDs, and professional writers who have advised clients to acceptance at top programs worldwide including Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, Penn, Columbia, Oxford, Cambridge, INSEAD, MIT, Caltech, UC Berkeley, and Northwestern. Want an admissions expertà to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch! Related Resources: â⬠¢ Five Fatal Flaws to Avoid in Your Application Essays, a free guide â⬠¢ Standing Out in Your Application, a podcast episode â⬠¢ Approaching the Diversity Essay Question
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Supporting Children with Language Processing Delays
Once children receive a diagnosis of a language delay or learning disability, they often discover that they have processing delays as well. What does ââ¬Å"processing delayâ⬠mean? This term refers to the time it takes for the child to process information from text, from the oral information or to decipher vocabulary. They often have the language skills to comprehend, but require additional time to determine to mean. They tend to have language comprehension ability that is lower than other children have in their age group. Difficulties in processing language have an adverse effect on the student in the classroom, as the information coming to the child is often at a greater pace than the child is capable of processing. Children with language processing delays are at a greater disadvantage in the classroom setting. How Central Auditory Processing Disorders Differ from Language Processing Disorders The Speech Pathology website states that central auditory processing disorders refer to difficulties processing audible signals that are unrelated to hearing, sensitivity or intellectual impairments. ââ¬Å"Specifically, CAPD refers to limitations in the ongoing transmission, analysis, organization, transformational, elaboration, storage, retrieval, and use of information contained inaudible signals,â⬠the site states. Perceptual, cognitive, and linguistic functions all play a role in such delays. They may make it difficult for children to receive information or in particular, discriminate between the kinds of information theyââ¬â¢ve heard. They find it difficult to process information on a continuous basis or to ââ¬Å"filter, sort and combine information at appropriate perceptual and conceptual levels.â⬠Remembering and retaining the information theyââ¬â¢ve heard may also prove challenging for children with central auditory processing delays. They have to work to attach meaning to the series of acoustic signals theyââ¬â¢re presented within both linguistic and non-linguistic contexts. (ASHA, 1990, pp. 13). Strategies to Help Children with Processing Delays Children with processing delays donââ¬â¢t have to suffer in the classroom. Here are 10 strategies to support the child with language processing delays: When presenting information, make sure you are engaging the child. Establish eye contact.Repeat directions and instructions and have the student repeat them for you.Use concrete materials to support learning concepts.Break your tasks into chunks, especially those requiring auditory attention.Allow additional time for the student to process and recall information.Provide repetition, examples, and encouragement regularly.Be sure children with processing delays understands that they can request clarification at any time; make sure the child is comfortable asking for help.Slow down when you speak and repeat instructions and directions often.Tap into the childs prior knowledge regularly to help the child make meaningful connections.Reduce pressure whenever possible and observe the child as much as possible to ensure that understanding is in check. Always, always be supportive. Fortunately, with early intervention and proper teaching strategies, many of the language processing deficits are reversible. Hopefully, the suggestions above will aid both teachers and parents in eliminating the struggles children with processing delays endure.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Age of Imperialism Japan China Essay examples - 1170 Words
The nineteenth century was a turbulent time of western imperialism and a major Asian power shift. European powers and the United States had a destabilizing effect on the region and the choices Japan and China made in response their imposing expansion was a major contributor to the trajectory of their respective futures. Social factors, such as the differences in national and religious unity, also played a role in the how the two nations emerged from the Age of Imperialism. European trade with China was historically restricted. In 1793, emperor Qianlong denied King George IIIs request for fewer trade restrictions by declaring, ââ¬Å"Our Celestial Empire possesses all things in prolific abundance... There was therefore no need to importâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Finally, deeply rooted tensions between Britain and China began to come to the surface as the Chinese attempted to crack down on opium use and trade within its borders. The appointment of Lin Tse-hsu as Imperial Commi ssioner at Canton was the catalyst that changed the trajectory of Chinese-British relations. Tse-hsu immediately began to shut down the opium trade at its source by exposing and punishing corrupt officials and seizing opium supplies without compensation. He wrote a letter to Queen Victoria requesting Britain forego further opium imports to China, citing Britains banning of its use and trade within its own borders (Hooker). The Queens refusal enraged Tse-hsu and he threatened to end trade with Britain altogether. Britain responded by using their superior military might to compel them to keep trade channels open and to remove the many trade restrictions currently in place, thus beginning the first opium war. It is important to note that the opium trade was merely the final straw amongst a heap of British-Chinese tensions. 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Essay on Life and Times of Alexander the Great - 1679 Words
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The Practice Of Music And Enables Artists And Guest Curators
Preface Introduction Have you ever rushed around Newcastle, totally preoccupied with the hectic hustle and bustle of city life? Passersby are often too busy or late for something to really take in their surroundings. The practice of busking has given Newcastle a soundtrack, a musical backdrop to the chaos of city life. However, street performers are often restricted to limited areas in order to oblige the regulations set out by the council. This book introduces the aim of the project whereas to promote the practice of music and enables artists and guest curators to explore their creativity while participating and engaging with music. A platform provided to become the mass populist entertainment for the population. Speaking of musicâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The lack of interesting places for concert has affected people to have less interest in visiting music spaces and there should be a suitable one for the use, enjoyment and also benefit the people of this vibrant city. It may not be the ultimate music space, but the premise of this project is to unite musicians with supported facilities and give them the opportunity to promote their own music. Audiences will be offered with a fully immersive ambience and a complete program of professional cultural entertainment. The book will demonstrate the intention of creating the music hall through its position first and foremost as an entertainment, and secondly as a cultural presence that is increasingly seen as a key element in regeneration plans.3 Nature of Subject / Topics A lot of peopleââ¬â¢s perception of buskers is both brutally frank and ironic despite this artistic practice has always been as part of the contribution to this culture. They are far less appreciative of these performances that are carried out with a genre which they could never normally encounter. In consideration of the addressed matter, the music hall services as a stage that nurtures homegrown talent and accommodates wandering players. Given a few successful real life examples showing that there are indeed some of the worldââ¬â¢s most famous artists started as street performers, from
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string(146) " target market may have negative outcomes of a marketing planning, Due to the fact that the Nikkei is mainly trading in the international market\." In what way does the hanging consumer environment influence the marketing plan of Nikkei? (Pass 1. 1). 7 part D Conclusion and Recommendations 1 . We will write a custom essay sample on Assignments or any similar topic only for you Order Now Based on your findings in part A to C, in at least 500 words, summarize and evaluate the key issues relating to Nineââ¬â¢s capability for planning its future marketing activities (Pass 1. 2). 7 Reference 9 such an audit (Pass 1. 3) Review or evaluation of marketing activities in a detailed and a systematic way can be identified as marketing audit of an organization. Assessing similar situations in the past can create opportunities for the present. Marketing auditing allows all marketing activities for reviewing and evaluating opportunities for the future. Due to the constantly changing business environment, marketing audit and external environment changes constantly with updates that reflect their experience should be used as reference material. This can be used to position where the company stands in its own objectives. For marketing audit, STEEPLE factors of environment, SOOT analysis, Porterââ¬â¢s five forces analysis are used as tools. For analyzing the macro environment, the factors are Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, Political, Legal, and Ethical. Commonly known as Studying these factors and their behaviors enable to make correct decisions in marketing. Social habits, values, beliefs, and its part of what shapes personality and human reality. There are many factors that affect the organization internal or external. These factors include the demographic and cultural values, the changing role of women, education, lifestyle changes, and so on. They play an important role in the formation of the organization in terms of their roles, activities and functions that are practiced within the organization. Technology is developing rapidly day by day. In promotion and other aspects of a business it is vital to consider technology advancement. The marketing plan should concentrate on the technology as well. Economy of country contributes to business. It may create opportunities or threaten a business. Such as tax policies of a country may influence or discourage imports. Environmental factor has more concern on a companyââ¬â¢s image. Waste management, air, water and noise pollution has a great impact on companyââ¬â¢s decisions. The green organization concept plays a major role in their long term objectives and their visions. Political stability ND a leadership of a country do have the impact on marketing decisions and their plans depending on their attitudes towards the economy and their policies. Laws and regulations of a country has affect of the activities or the operations of a company. And the marketing plan has to be aligned with the constitution of a country. Ethical processes has to be followed in marketing planning, in order to maintain the image and the goodwill of the company. Porterââ¬â¢s flee forces analysis is also another tool used to analyses marketing audits. The threat of new entries ââ¬â Highly profitable markets will attract new competitors. In order to retain the market share planning will play a major role. Bargaining power of buyers ââ¬â Buyers sensitiveness towards the price and the amount of pressure a buyer can put to the company is described with this. Planning on loyal customer programs can minimize the situation. Threat of substitute products or services ââ¬â Propensity to switch to alternative products is meant by this phrase. If situations can be predicted as such, measures need to be taken to react accordingly before losing the market share. Bargaining power of suppliers ââ¬â Suppliers of raw materials, parts, labor and services o the company can be a source of power over the company, if there are several alternatives. Suppliers may refuse to work with the company, Rivalry among existing innovation has to be further and determined in a industry where a rivalry among the competitors are high. 2. Using appropriate tools, analyze the external factors that would influence the marketing planning of Nikkei (Pass 1. 4) Nikkei as the market leader in the shoe industry still keeps existing products developing and researching for new products. So far Nikkei has established 700 factories around the world to cater this huge market. As the third course of the our actions of Anions matrix, Nikkei keeps inventing and developing new products as mentioned in their mission statement. Such as Nikkei air. Currently as mentioned a new departments has been opened for Nikkei +. In addition, the company has invaded cyberspace through this project to give a supportive service by allowing to store personal data in their web sites from Nikkei + products. Nikkei is diversified. They are now looking for new markets around the world with new products. With initiative approach with electronic integration with shoes. Even the promotion is done through Weber space through social media for these kinds of new products with good responses, results other than television. Part B 1 . Discuss how the following issues act as barriers to Nineââ¬â¢s marketing planning (Pass 2. 1) a. Nineââ¬â¢s huge and bureaucratic organization. Factories of Nikkei are all around the world. In different nations, Different languages, different ethical and social backgrounds. Coordination among factories and departments comes as a barrier. In functions marketing, Human resources Finance, Productions and distribution is located in different locations and the procedures and recesses are a barriers, Due to the fact that the employees shows loyalty to their immediate departmental head other than understanding of the Core values and ethics of the company. Organizational cultures do play a role in the barriers, such as in a need to change, the employees might slow down the processes with different beliefs. And underestimate the plans to change. And hesitate to take advantage of unexpected favorable conditions. Lack of good leaderships poor ethical issues have also generated trouble for Nikkei over the years. Such as using Child labor and factories with poor working environment. . Customer expectations for Nineââ¬â¢s products. Nines most of the advertising is done with superstar athletes. When these superstars fail the the reputation for the brand name too decreases. Failure to understand the cultures sensitivities in a target market may have negative outcomes of a marketing planning, Due to the fact that the Nikkei is mainly trading in the international market. You read "Assignments" in category "Papers" Approach of McDonaldââ¬â¢s. A. Nineââ¬â¢s huge and bureaucratic organization. Situate marketing within operations Have departments, marketing and sales report to one person to reduce confusions among the departments. Systematize the process Have a set of written procedures and common format for marketing planning. This will help to overcome the demographic barriers. Style and culture Promote active support and participation by the leaders in the company, thus creating the right culture for marketing planning. This will enable to create the idea in the minds of the employee that they are working for a one big company. B. Customer expectations for Nineââ¬â¢s products. Shared values about marketing Marketing should be customer oriented to add value to the products that they purchase. Scan the environment thoroughly Identify the customer needs through an effective marketing audit. To be align with the customer expectations. 1 . Explain how ethical issues would influence Nineââ¬â¢s marketing planning (Pass 4. 1). Nikkei should have the infrastructure to discover, disclose, expose and resolve ethical issues as they occur. In order to do it the company has to set a body of principals or standards of conduct governing behavior of individuals and departments in the company. This will enable to mitigate the extent of damage to the company. Nineââ¬â¢s marketing plan shall be based on this regarding resolving ethical matters. 2. Nikkei as been accused of using child labor in the production of its soccer balls in appropriately (Pass 4. 2). Nikkei accepted the fact that they used child labor to produce soccer balls in Pakistan. Apart from this incident, Workers had been abused physically and mental in a Converse factory in Indonesia. Factories with poor working environments had been found out in China. Humanitarian questions roused with these incidents. Consumerââ¬â¢s mindset becomes negative for the brand name. Customer will avoid Nikkei products due to the negative impression given by Nikkei. The media and the social media will also play a role in these types of events. Nikkei should act accordingly to the situation to minimize the damage done to their reputation. In a Pakistan case, Nikkei should be needed to do more of children related welfare activities to lift up their reputation. They must ensure that the company in accordance with the guidelines for the recruitment, training, health, safety and welfare. The management of the company should also monitor that the environmental practices. The company should follow the procedures that they are responsible for the management and prevention and energy. Nikkei management will be necessary to understand why the ethical responsibility of he company. Decisions , welfare services and the company , and how well the human rights , governance , ethics , growth , employment conditions , community interests of developing actions in the system, the relationship of the management with suppliers and customers of the company with different cultures and different people and respect them. . Discuss how Nikkei could be affected by consumer ethics issues, and how this affects the marketing planning (Pass 4. 3). Consumer ethics involve Honesty, Responsibility, Fairness, Respect, Transparency and Citizenship according to American Marketing Association (AMA). Honesty is to be truthful to customers and the stakeholders. And Nikkei has dealt well in this regard so far. Responsibility to accept the consequences of marketing decisions and strategies affects the marketing planning; which includes recognition of vulnerable market segmentation, considering environmental stewardship, etc. Fairness ââ¬â to balance Justly the needs of the buyer with the interests of the seller. This includes clear selling and advertising, avoid deceptive advertising, avoid price fixing, predatory pricing, estâ⬠¦ But the Nikkei had been somewhat close to these issues since they started producing the series of Air Jordan hoes. In 2007 the cost for a pair of shoes had been $16 without the marketing cost and itââ¬â¢s been sold for $189 dollars. But in return they have rewarded the shareholders and the share prices had increased up 200%. Respect ââ¬â To acknowledge the basic human dignity of all stakeholders. Nikkei lacked this matter when they were found using child labor in Pakistan, and various other similar incidents in other countries. Transparency ââ¬â to create a spirit of openness in marketing operations. Being clear and communicate with all constituencies. Disclose of price lists, terms, price adjustments, and price deals Etc. Citizenship -As a global company Nikkei has to meet the other countries economical, legal, philanthropic and societal responsibilities. Which is different to the mother company or the Head office which is situated in USA. Changing consumer environment influence the marketing plan of Nikkei? (Pass 1 . 1). Digital media, cyber space has invaded all professions and majority of activities all around the world, as a matter of fact personal life of an individual are filled and occupied with a lot of electronic devices and internet. Television advertising had moved to cyber space as a result, Many people with busy lives spend more time in internet and social media than the television. As a result Nineââ¬â¢s customers have moved along with the trend. In order to change according to the consumer environment, Nikkei has to do most of the advertising on cyber advertising, e marketing to reach more customers. Nikkei has produced results doing so by launching, advertisements on social media, and proven itââ¬â¢s more effective than the television. 1. Based on your findings in part A to C, in at least 500 words, summarize and the design , development and worldwide marketing and sales , is engaged in a U. S. Multinational company . In its fiscal year 2012, revenues in excess of U. Nikkei reached their goal with other ethical and other matters surrounding them; such as using child labor, sweatshops and physical and mental harassments in factories. Due to the vastness of the company the management may not be much aware of whatââ¬â¢s really happening in the corner of the world although they cannot risk their reputation they build over the years. The issues are paid attention when itââ¬â¢s brought up by media mostly than they discover it themselves. And they have to pay a high price with money and with market share before the matter is settled. Close attention from the top level was not done regularly to mitigate these situations. And some of these events have taken place in sub contracts given by Nikkei and was not monitored until their reputation is spoiled. Nines top managements close attention is needed to overcome these types of situations. This makes even the sub contractors feel more responsible for their work and the manner of their working. As a global organization the benefits should reach the bottom lines employees as well. A good working environment has to be made for the employees and to enhance the global reputation of the company. Ethical values should be increased and the new project for social responsibility has to be launched in the factory situated areas. Welfare of the employees and their families should be done with respect for the commitment they make for the company. Strengthening and broadening their management levels according to their global expansion has to be done to meet these circumstances. Marketing planning will have to pay more attention on these areas. Http://www. Minimize. Com/ http://www. Objectifications. Com/ http://www. Invested. Com/ http://www. Owe. Com/ http://blockings. Burch. CUNY. Du/segregationistââ¬â¢s/02/23/272/ How to cite Assignments, Papers
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