DMBA 610 Knowledge Integration Exam Fall 2015 ________________________________________Please read all instructions carefully before you begin. 1) Use the provided Student Exam Answer Sheet. Include your responses to all questions in the column, “Your Response” next to the appropriate question. This ONE Exam Answer Sheet document should be saved with your last name and "final," -- e.g. "Smithfinal"-- and posted in your Assignment Folder no later than 11:59 PM (EST), Sunday, November 15th,
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questions, your response to each question should answer the question completely in approximately 2 – 3 paragraphs. The exam reflects the following course objectives and possible topics: TCO 1: Given a description of a typical business, demonstrate how that business acts within our economic system to achieve its goals as well as those of society, along with an understanding of how the future may impact these goals. * Know how government regulation affects the economy. * Show the relationship
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THE BUSINESS PLAN ROAD MAP TO SUCCESS Exercise Workshop Objectives By the end of this exercise, you should be able to: • Understand the role of the business plan. • List several reasons for developing a business plan. • Identify sources where you can get help in developing a business plan. • Identify the type of information to include in the business plan. • Prepare an outline for a business plan. All SBA programs are provided to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. www.ebusinesshelpcenter
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Entrepreneurial Leadership Task 1 Analyze and describe the founding leader, leadership style, and major business principles of a profit-oriented entrepreneurial approach in which the primary goal is to provide a product or service to consumers and to make a profit. Task 1 Response At the age of 22, John Schnatter founded Papa John’s Pizza in 1984 (Cendrowski, 2009). Mr. Schnatter converted a broom closet at Mick’s Lounge bar into a takeout pizza restaurant (Cendrowski, 2009). The concept
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start your own business. Provide specific examples to support your response. BUS 402 Week 1 Discussion 2 Strategic Management Please respond to the following: * Analyze the steps involved in developing a strategic plan for a company and determine which step is the most difficult to get right. Explain your rationale. * From the e-Activity, determine how you would leverage the support provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration in planning and starting your own business.
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Coca-Cola’s business strategy? What is the relationship of collaboration and innovation to Coca-Cola’s business strategy? Business strategies are long-term plans of actions that are designed to achieve a particular or a set of goals and objectives. Essentially where is the company at now, and where does it want to be in x number of years from now, and what is the road map to meet that goal. When Muhtar Kent took over as CEO of Coca-Cola back in 2008, he set a long-term business strategy in
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February 11, 2012 Porcini's Pronto - Harvard Business Case What is unique about the “new” approach being considered and how does it tie in with the competitive advantage being sought? Porcini’s “new” approach is unique both to Porcini’s and the restaurant business. Facing a saturated restaurant industry, Porcini’s is striving to differentiate their business by providing excellent quality food at moderate prices to customer’s looking for a quick eating experience. Great service is also expressed
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level. After searching the Secretary of State website for Colorado and the United States Patent and Trademark office, I discovered different name variations of the Gathering Place for businesses that were either unrelated to a coffee shop business or the business was dissolved and not active. I believe that these present active businesses would not create confusion and would not be subject to trademark infringement. Therefore, my recommendations would be to register the name and see if the State and
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Owning a Slice of Domino’s A franchise agreement is an arrangement whereby someone with a good idea for a business (the franchisor) sells the rights to use the business name and sell a product or service (the franchise) to others (the franchisee) in a given territory (ie. Pizza). When it comes to the realm of competitive delivery pizza I know next to nothing; however, after thoroughly researching the industry, I have come to the conclusion (given that I have the means to acquire the necessary capital)
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Published by The University of North Carolina’s TECHNOLOG DEVELOPMENT OGY SMALL BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CENTER Star t-Up Resource Guide Starting a business in North Carolina Get your free download of this publication at www.sbtdc.org/pdf/startup.pdf Publication Data © 2009 by the University of North Carolina’s Small Business and Technology Development Center 5 West Hargett Street, Suite 600 Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1348 Phone 919/715-7272 or 800/258-0862
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