Identify 5 ethical violations (made by brands or companies) from your immediate environment (home, park, job, store, car...). and explain each
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1) One ethical violation is the promotion of fairness creams and this is because of the fact that they actually tend to portray racism.
2) use of sodium in preservation of foods such as instant noodles is also an ethical violation because it isn't good for the the health of the customers
3) pollution is ethical violation though it is in the limits because it can hamper the environment
4) another ethical violation showing one country winning over the other in advertisements in a particular country because this wouldn't promote cooperation
5) another ethical violation is to use the film stars to advertise products which they actually don't use.
Identify 5 ethical violations (made by brands or companies) from your immediate environment (home, park, job,...
Identify two different factors in the marketing environment that impacted decisions Mattel made regarding the marketing mix for Barbie. Your two examples should be for two different factors (e.g. you can't use two examples from socio cultural or two from competitive; but could do one from each). You can however have the two different factors impact the same element of the marketing mix (so you might pick economic and competitive as your examples and both might impact price).
PART 1. Many companies use their brand as a competitive advantage. Given your knowledge about the global economy, identify three brands you believe have the strongest likelihood of remaining a source of advantage in the 21st century and explain why. Explain the effects you believe the Internet's capabilities will have on the brands you identified in the previous discussion and what the owner of the brand should do in light of them. PART 2. From the e-Activity (PRACTICE), analyze the...
For each of the situations listed, identify the primary standard from the IMA Statement of Ethical Professional Practice that is violated (competence, confidentiality, integrity, or credibility.) Primary Situation Standard Violated a. Jack, an accountant for a smartphone manufacturer, told his friends about a new model of smartphone being released by the company in the following quarter. For competitive reasons, the company keeps its models shrouded in secrecy until the release date. b. The CFO directed that certain expenses be reclassified...
conditions 1.B Reflective Short-Answer Exercises Steve just started working in a nursing home. His previous job was as a personal care worker at an assisted-living facility. Even though he is comfortable caring for residents, he finds working at the new facility challenging and often confusing. 1. How are nursing homes and assisted-living facilities different from each other? Is that nursing home provide medical and personal care in a clinical Setting, while assisted living primarily provide personal Care in a home....
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5. Distinguish between the micro and macro views of market- ing. Then explain how they are interrelated, if they are. 6. Refer to Exhibit 1-1 and give an example of a purchase you made recently that involved separation of information and separation in time between you and the producer. Briefly explain how these separations were overcome. 7. Describe a recent purchase you made. Indicate why that particular product was available at a store and, in particu- lar, at...
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Identify 5 competencies that hit home for you in a particular way this session. Explain your rationale for picking specific competencies. Explain how these 5 competencies relate to nursing and how they will help you in your career. The five competencies chosen are: 1. Cooperative learning: Student interactions in purposefully structured groups that encourage individual flexibility and group learning through positive interdependence, individual accountability, face-to-face interaction, appropriate use of collaborative skills, and regular self-assessment of team functioning. 2. Domains of...
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SDSU BA300, from the book Scalet, Steven. Markets, Ethics, and
Business eathics 2d Ediction and the SDSU BA300 book
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