Institutions name Tutor’s name Students’ name Date The primary product to be offered by XYZ lemonade stand is a beverage that is a product of lemon, sugar, water and ice. The brand was born by the high demand of lemonade in the summer or during hot weather. The lemonade business is highly competitive due to the low initial cost. To beat the competitors who include young and creative entrepreneurs, XYZ will position its products for success. In his book ‘Entering new businesses: selecting
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Look at them as THE way to tell your story. Examples: What correlates with weather? What correlates with profits? What correlates with daily sales? These will rarely be one-cause, one-effect correlations, even for as simple an operation as a lemonade stand. Which chart or graph is right for you? Tell impactful stories with data Fifth – correlations in subsets of data Correlations How are you going to structure this story? That is, in what order are you going to discuss the correlations?
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Lemonade Stand: Part 2 Your Name Course Name Professor’s Name Date Lemonade Stand: Part 2 The company, John’s Lemons, is a lemonade stand engaged in the beverages business. Specifically, the company’s products are lemonades made up of lemon, sugar, water, and ice. Lemonades are popular drinks during the summer as it helps quench thirst because of the hot weather. Considering the low initial cost of putting up a lemonade business, there is substantial competition making it a highly competitive
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brand of my first business. A business that I think it might have great potential in the near future. But that it also comes with a few questions in mind. Let’s explore some of this questions one by one. -Develop a creative name for your Lemonade Stand, and then explain why a name is important when you are considering branding options? The name of my business will be call, “Lemon Lime” I see this name very catchy as it is a hybrid of the two of the many types of lemons around the world. The
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PHI-384-OL August Semester 2012 Application Project 3 A cooperative orientation is based on the realization that an individual’s success is dependent on the success of other team members. To reach shared goals, everyone must do her or his part. (Johnson 148) I am engaged in a very active role in my children’s school, as the participating coordinator in the parent’s teachers association. I am involved in the social/recreational aspect such as fundraisers, planning field trips, school events
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experiment when supermarket offered visitors a taste jam. There were two tables with jam probes: one was presented 24 options, another just 6. A lot more people stayed to try jam, where there were more options, but only 3% of them have bought jam. To the stand with 6 kinds of jam less people came, but 30% of them decided to buy it. Iyengar gives four pieces of advice to avoid the problem of consumer paralysis. First, reduce the range. Paradoxically, this will make the selection process more enjoyable for
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were very disappointed because they did not have him to support them and they were not strong enough to fight the system alone. I never believed in the philosophy that we are our “brothers’ keeper (28).” But, because everyone relied on McMurphy to stand up and help them fight the horrible
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arrived. The judge enters the courtroom and everyone stands. The judge begins to call cases. Carl wonders what he should do. He watches the attorneys and sees that as each case is called, the attorney either announces that the matter is uncontested, in which case the judge signs the order presented by the attorney, or says “To be heard,” in which case the judge just nods and calls the next case. Carl also notices some very young attorneys who stand up and identify themselves as “so-and-so for Attorney
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is a fairytale written by Alison Fell in 1992. The fairytale is about a young Scottish girl named Pangma-la. The meaning of the name is the Shining Mountain. Her father always told her that she was named after a shining mountain so that she would stand tall and be proud. Her father was a famous mountaineer and one day Pangma-la and her father would climb the Shining Mountain together. Suddenly it was that one day and they were going to climb the Shining Mountain together, but Pangma-la were going
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to shoot the last shot in the first place? What do I bring on this court that is any different from what my teammates would bring? Every face on my bench is almost frozen, their eyes locked on to me and the ball. There are hundreds of people in the stands watching my every move. Deep breath. Every little thing has to be on point. Nine seconds. I just want to pass the ball away over to my teammate, get rid of it. Why not? Who cares what my coach says? He’s the one who put me in this situation anyways
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