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First is to increasing the market: The marketing is the building block of any company. this...

  • First is to increasing the market:

The marketing is the building block of any company. this to let people know about your company its mean that the customer wants to know about the company history and try to understand about the company. however, they want to know what were company focus on. to create them familiar with the poster , social media marketing or advertising so that the customer will know about the company poster that has compliment and company expectation in the reality so that the customer what they do believe and also the customer can see trough online the company poster and to gain more follower .

  • Second is make USP:

In every company hospitality service were only use USP to become successful and to gain more profit. However that USP can make more easier to the hotel so that they can research the target of audience and to offer some product of the benefit that customer needs then USP also can the highlight of uniqueness and strong brand image of hotel so that the customer can enjoy the unique of the hotel and by following the trend but it also protect the good brand image of hotel that has good service and quality . but this can be help marketing strategy of hotel that has lack of vision can be defining into single point and to branches out the hotel market.

Then to set up some goal for employee so that the employee can provide with good service to their customer and to gain trust from the customer. so that they must responsible to hold their role and to guide the promise of USP. But USP also can give a premium rate so that the hotel will charge the price the customer so that they will pay great deal for to get memorable and experience in the hotel. However, to build a loyal customer so that the hotel will offer with fulfil service to their customer and to differentiate the loyal customer from other competitor that didn’t have to maximum the revenue and delivering unique of selling proportion to their customer.

  • The last is the : to introducing the effective schemes for the customer

To implement with different scheme that can make to attract to the customer that were giving promotion, packet, coupon, discount, and etc. that too people who were often visit to the hotel this reward system were doing in every hotel that those were often to visit to the hotel and to build loyal to the customer . but the hotel will give good offer the customer so that they will have good deal what they pay offer and also that the hotel will give them a hotel facility for free to access that they were pay for. Even though some visitor will get some experience to check in the hotel by using online booking and asking some question for during stay, are you having a comfortable to stay? do you require any assistance? well this question to establish to gain trust for their guest and to show care about their guest. to use advance technology so that the customer will more easier to check in by them sleeve and to see what is the hotel offering to their guest . try to understand the different level of customer expectation and satisfaction. to quick resolve problem with their facilities and to get feed back by guest this feed back is important to company image and to service their customer service performance with excellent so that the company can get a positive feed back from their guest and to gain more follower . then to keep in touch with customer that who barely visit by thought email .

a. Refer to Dave McClure’s pirate metrics, explain each and every point of the metrics of your innovation.

In: Economics

the interest rate in the united states are 2% per year while the interest rate in...

the interest rate in the united states are 2% per year while the interest rate in the united kingdom is 1% per year the spot rate and the forward rate between the us dollars ad the british pounds are as follows.

S(USD/GBP)   bid price is 1.3290 and the ask price is 1.3300

F6(USD/GBP) bid price is 1.3195 and the ask price is 1.3200

you can borrow usd 100,000 or gbp 100,000 in the united kingdom and your investment horizon is half a year

are you able to make a gauranteed profit through a covered interest arbitrage? if so explain clearly how you are able to take advantage of it and calculate the amount of profit you will be able to make show your calculations

In: Finance

According to the British United Provident Association, a major health care provider in the U.K., snoring...

According to the British United Provident Association, a major health care provider in the U.K., snoring can be an indication of sleep apnea which can cause chronic illness if left untreated. In the United States, the National Sleep foundation reports that 36.8% of the 995 adults they surveyed snored. Of the respondents, 81.5% were over the age of 30, and 32% were both over the age of 30 and snorers.

a. Are the two events of being older than 30 and “did not snore, mutually exclusive? (prove mathematically)

b. Is snoring independent of age? Explain and prove mathematically.

In: Math

Case study: Keeping Your Eye on the Ball We sometimes read a newspaper or magazine or...

Case study: Keeping Your Eye on the Ball

We sometimes read a newspaper or magazine or listen to a news report and hear about the downfall of U.S. manufacturing and how many people are losing their jobs in manufacturing plants. It sounds depressing but the question is, “Has the United States really fallen that far behind other countries in manufacturing capability?” The answer is no, and this video is meant to highlight just one example of a successful manufacturing company. There are thousands of others that could be discussed in a similar manner.

There is no doubt that U.S. manufacturers are being challenged by companies in Mexico, China, India, Brazil, Indonesia, and all over the world—but that is nothing new. The question is whether or not the United States can respond effectively to such challenges today as it has done in the past. Don’t forget that much, if not most, of the machinery and equipment being used in foreign plants, was produced in the United States. Note, too, that many companies—like Honda and Toyota—have built manufacturing plants in the United States.

This video features Ball metal beverage containers. You’ve seen them everywhere. But have you given any thought to how those cans came to be? Have you wondered why Ball has been so successful in the United States that it expanded operations by buying four U.S. manufacturing plants from brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev?

The text mentions several things that U.S. manufacturers are doing to stay competitive in today’s global markets. They include focusing on customers; maintaining close relationships with suppliers (e.g. using just-in-time inventory control); practicing continuous improvement; focusing on quality; saving on costs through site selection; utilizing the Internet, and adopting new production processes like computer-integrated manufacturing. Foreign businesses are busy copying what we do, so U.S. producers need to do things better and faster and cheaper if they can. Speaking of cans, you can see and hear what Ball is doing to stay competitive in the video. Note that Ball is using a continuous process. What other processes might the company use?

U.S. companies are using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing, united in computer-integrated manufacturing. They also do flexible manufacturing, which means they can produce a variety of products using the same machinery. It should not surprise you to learn that Ball located its facilities close to its customers. That makes distribution faster, easier and cheaper.

Of course, quality is a key consideration in any manufacturing plant. Can you imagine trying to open a can and having the opener break off in your fingers or having a can that leaks all over your car? Manufacturers try for zero defects but often settle for some slightly lower standard such as Six Sigma (only 3.4 defects per million).

Next time you take a cold drink from a can, think about Ball and the other companies that make the United States a major producer of consumer goods. Think, too, of the opportunities that will present themselves to tomorrow’s college graduates. Students seem less attracted to manufacturing today, but that means more opportunities tomorrow for those students who see growth in some areas of manufacturing. That includes, of course, companies that produce solar panels, power plants, and more. You only have to look around your home or office to see the many products being made and the many products that will be made using biotechnology, nanotechnology, and so on.

1. What is the situation of manufacturers in your area/state? Are they hiring or firing more?

2. What factors affect corporation's decisions to offshore manufacturing to other countries? Do you think this is good for an economy? Why or Why Not?

3. Do you think an economic system can exist without manufacturing of goods? Explain.

In: Operations Management

i want you to make balance scorecard on any of the following business: Grocery store Hospital...

i want you to make balance scorecard on any of the following business:

Grocery store
Hospital
Auto manufacturer
Law office
Coffee shop
Movie theater

In: Accounting

Creat a theater booking system in java language using : 1.OOP objects -Classes 2.encapsulation 3.polymorphism 4.inheritance...

Creat a theater booking system in java language using :

1.OOP objects -Classes
2.encapsulation
3.polymorphism
4.inheritance
5.abstract class

In: Computer Science

finding a news iteam related to the united states and posting a 2 paragraph response. the...

finding a news iteam related to the united states and posting a 2 paragraph response. the first paragraph should be summary of the news and the second paragraph should be your reflection( what do you think of the story, what do you think will happen next, how will this effect you/ our country

In: Finance

In​ 1975, interest rates were 7.85% and the rate of inflation was 12.3% in the United...

In​ 1975, interest rates were

7.85%

and the rate of inflation was

12.3%

in the United States. What was the real interest rate in​ 1975? How would the purchasing power of your savings have changed over the​ year? ​(Note: Be careful not to round any intermediate steps less than six decimal​ places.)

In: Finance

Looking ahead, what do you see as the future level of crime inthe United States?...

Looking ahead, what do you see as the future level of crime in the United States? What specific changes do you expect to see in the strategies and policies by which our society responds to crime? What changes would you like to see toward the goal of improving U.S. society?

In: Economics

Japanese auto companies manufacture cars in the United States for each of the following reasons EXCEPT...

Japanese auto companies manufacture cars in the United States for each of the following reasons EXCEPT ________.

Question 45 options:

to combat the costs of being home to the world's highest paid workers

to offset the risk of currency fluctuations

to be closer to customers

to defuse political concerns regarding the U.S. trade deficit with Japan

In: Economics