- Saga Holidays
You will need to present the following information as part of a 15 minute group presentation.
1. Background information on the company you chose as it relates to their marketing strategy
2. The three personas you have created
3. What evidence you have to support your decision regarding these personas
4. How would you advise that your company target these personas?
Each section should refer to relevant academic theory and models that apply to your situation.
In: Operations Management
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You will need to present the following information as part of a 15 minute group presentation.
1. Background information on the company you chose as it relates to their marketing strategy
2. The three personas you have created
3. What evidence you have to support your decision regarding these personas
4. How would you advise that your company target these personas?
Each section should refer to relevant academic theory and models that apply to your situation.
In: Operations Management
19. In 1886, 15-year old Pablo Picasso completed his first academic work, First Communion. In 1900, your great grandmother bought it for $200. Your mother sold it in 2017 (1 17 years later. for $30 million (net of auction fees and taxes). What was the investment's average annual real return over the life of the investment if average inflation was 2.9%, and the average market risk premium was 6.2%? A. 3.1% B. 7.6% c. 9.1% 10.7% 25.8%
In: Finance
In: Economics
Beginning in October 2016 for the 2017-2019 academic year, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be available earlier– in October, rather than January– and the FAFSA will now use tax information from two years ago (“prior-prior” year) as opposed to last year a. What economic problem does this policy change address in the allocation of student aid? b. Who benefits from this policy change? c. What are the costs of this policy change? Are there any losers?
In: Economics
The topic is Jehovah’s Witness RELATE THE TOPIC TO THE FOLLOWING . If a question is not clear to u dont answer and let someone else who understands answer. •Illness and medications (eg. Depression, Pain)
•Wellness and disease prevention
A minimum of one nursing intervention must be included for each of the above
A minimum of one academic research articles, one peer reviewed, from nursing journals.
A community resource that could assist individuals related to your topic.
A potential nursing intervention for each of the practices listed above.
In: Nursing
2. Do you have an academic or career-oriented goal? a. Explain your goal and explain why this goal is important to you. Be specific, and describe it in light of your overall goals as a university student. b. Self-assess your own goal. Is this goal realistic? Why or why not?
and How is your progress towards that goal? When the semester is over, do you think you will meet your goal or miss your goal? Or, will you meet it in part and miss it in part?
In: Operations Management
We understand that transport is derived demand, based on this, justify (with real world examples) why transport economists need to be aware of what is happening in other academic disciplines.
Currently in Zambia, private operators are allowed to provide certain modes of transport. However, some may argue that government should be the only provider of certain modes of transport. Based on this, highlighting both the benefits and the disadvantages of having government being the sole provider of the various mode of transport. Use Zambian examples to justify your answers.
In: Economics
In: Psychology
A university wants to determine if students from different majors are equally likely to be cited for academic dishonesty. They average instances of documented cheating across 10 years for three different academic majors and find the following results: Business Administration (M = 5.1; N = 10), Fine Art (M = 1.9; N = 10), and Nursing (M = 3.2; N = 10). They also calculated the between-group and within-group sum of squares (SSB = 301.6; SSW =1343.8). Use a one-way ANOVA (where α = .01) to determine if there are significant differences in cheating rates by major.
In: Statistics and Probability