Based on your experiences, who/what most influences the purchases you make? Is it your friends? Family? Online reviews? Marketing tactics such as advertising and online targeting? All of them? None of them?
It can be mentioned that all of the given factors actually get to make influence on the purchase decisions that I make but online reviews are the ones which can get to make a huge influence because there are numerous unbiased reviews where the ratings can tell how satisfied are the other consumers with the product and based on that I can get to a decision quite confidently on the whole and therefore in this regard it can be mentioned that all of them can be considered as the answer for this question based on the given options
Based on your experiences, who/what most influences the purchases you make? Is it your friends? Family?...
Interview family or friends who are in long-term care or have had a family member in long-term care. Describe what you learn from their experiences.
0 Family greatly influences your purchases as an adult. The brands you used as a child are often the same brands you buy as an adult. For example, if you were given Jif peanut butter- when you were young, then chances are that you still eat that brand now. Is this true for you? Can you give examples? Any situations where this is not true? Why do you think it is different?
Explain in detail. Tell your friends what a CEO is Your Friends are congratulating you on becoming the CEO of your company, but they are asking you what a CEO does. Write a quick note to them telling them the three most important outcomes that you will deliver as CEO. ex: open new new market ex: expand company overseas ex: build and train a team to execute social media campaigns
Most of our beliefs and opinions are influenced by our family relationship, friends and peers. What type of clients would you have difficutly assisting ? Why ? Give specific reasons why.
Share an example based on your own experiences where the characteristics of a leader who you worked for had a clear impact on the employees or the organization. Explain why this leader was either effective or ineffective. What are the lessons learned that you can apply to your own leadership development? Please limit to 250 words. Thank you!
You decide to run an experiment. You invite 50 friends to a party. You randomly select 25 friends and tell them that there will be free food; most of them show up to your party. For the other 25 friends you do not mention the free food; none of these free friends show up. Based on the correlation in your data, you conclude that free food causes people to come to parties. A buddy points out "be careful correlation does...
what are your experiences with home health and related community-based systems. Do you expect to have more contact with them in the future?
Currently, most long-term care is unpaid and informal. This means that it is provided by family, friends, and surrogates (e.g., neighbors, church members, and community organizations). However, the pool of informal caregivers is shrinking. Why do you think the pool of informal caregivers is shrinking? What will this reduced pool mean for people who need long-term care in the future? Provide a solution to this problem.
Based on this scenario, Your family is about to celebrate a holiday in the middle of January with a backyard barbeque and invite all family and friends. However, you only have a budget of $200. Assume 1 (as the Mom) have the decision making powers, develop a risk matrix and communications matrix. ?
Discussion Questions Think about some of your friends and what you have discovered by visiting their homes. Do they buy different things than you do? If so, why? How might a company distinguish you from them in terms of its targeting? Is it always harder to find new customers than it is to retain old ones or does it depend on the business you're in? Does one-to-one marketing have to be expensive? How can small organizations interact with their customers...