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    Marketing Mix

    Marketing Mix Living in a city as small as El Paso and attempting to open a Fitness gym has its challenges. Small gyms are competing with national chains and their low prices. As a small owner you must have a great product, and service. Many times you will have a much higher price than those other gyms but it comes to the service you are offering in combination with the product. In my H-KO Boxing Fitness gym we focused on the one on one experience of having a professional boxer, Muay Thai specialist

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    Fitness

    A fitness centre is a place where people come to work out. It provides several types of exercise equipment for the purpose of physical exercise. Fitness centers are usually patronized by both sexes. But there are also exclusive centers for either sex. Many fitness centers choose to have a ladies-only workout area. Fitness centers offer a collective and often entertaining and informal form of working out as opposed to a typical gym. For instance they may offer classes in Yoga, Pilates, Tai chi

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    Exercise Addiction

    Exercise Addiction Exercise has become a trend! People are now exercising more than ever before, whether it’s on a sports team or activities such as running, badminton, and biking. Not only is exercise fun, but it has many benefits including, weight control, increase endurance and improved moods. Furthermore, exercise also reduces the risk of serious diseases. Although exercise itself isn’t difficult, the commitment to do it continuously can be, and this consistency is the only way to see the

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    Hershey Italian Lodge Marketing Plan

    A private club, with a rich community history, faces the challenge of membership declines and shrinking profits. Like many private clubs, the Hershey Italian Lodge’s declines are driven by economic downturns, aging membership, and increased competition. This document explores the hardships facing the club as well as some alternative action steps the lodge can take to meet those adversities head on. Marketing Plan The Hershey Italian Lodge Stamey 1 Company Overview The Hershey Italian

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    Walmart

    WALMART STORES NEED UNIONS Have you ever been accused of something you didn’t do while at work? Have you ever had your hours you have worked cut from your check? Situations similar to the previous questions happen all the time at Wal-Mart stores everywhere. Wal-Mart associates needs someone to help defend them. Even though organizing unions throughout Wal-Mart will cost a significant amount of money, all Wal-Mart stores should have unions. Unions help defend workers when they are mistreated. Sam

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    Chestnut Ridge

    Chestnut Ridge Country Club Filename: chestnut1=2011.sav The Chestnut Ridge Country Club has long maintained a distinguished reputation as one of the outstanding country clubs in Elma, Tennessee, area. The club’s golf facilities are said by some to be the finest in the state, and its dining and banquet facilities are highly regarded as well . This reputation is due in part to the commitment by the Board of Directors of Chestnut Ridge to offer the finest facilities of any club in the area. For

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    Business Topics

    Week 2 Individual Paper Crispus Harris BUS/ 475 April 3, 2013 Paul Bogert Week 2 Individual Paper Forever Fitness Forever Fitness is a new state of the art gym facility coming to the Atlanta Buckhead community, that will offer some of the finest workout machines, intense one- on- one training sessions, proper supplemental nutritional map and strategic map for clients to get in shape. Every fitness facility will offer substantial amounts of workout equipment and will be staff to conform to

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    Walmart Stakeholders

    Walmart Stakeholders BUSN 115 Professor Alpert 3/18/2013 Walmart is one of the largest retailers in the world that is steadily growing and seeking to develop ways of meeting the needs of their stakeholders. In our textbook, stakeholders are defined as “people who stand to gain or lose by the policies and activities of a business and whose concerns the business needs to address” (Nickels, McHugh & McHugh, 2009). Walmart has several internal and external stakeholders that keep the business

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    Business

    warehouse club, dedicated to bringing our members the best possible prices on quality brand-name merchandise.” Costco Wholesale Corporation is one of biggest wholesale corporations in the United States and several other countries. The story of Costco’s rise from a single Seattle store in 1983 to a multinational chain of enormously profitable warehouses is a tale of perfect leadership in a rapidly-changing retail world. The company’s first location was in 1976 under the name Price Club which was

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    Gym Industry

    3 out of 4 adults are always on a look out for a deal when attending a gym. This is becoming ever more important among the heavier users. It is important for venues looking to protect their market position to roll their sleeves up and jump in with deals of their own if they are not to lose custom to their competitors.” – Michael Oliver, Senior Leisure and Media Analyst http://academic.mintel.com/display/545472/ Leisure Review - UK - December 2011 The UK leisure industry peaked in value in

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