Monday, October 26, 2015

3.02 Marketing Strategy

3.01 Functions of Marketing

2.05 Ethical Business Practices

1. Companies should examine themselves for business practices that demonstrate Business Ethics and for behaving Socially Responsibly.
   - Environmental Protection:
   - Workplace Diversity:
   - Job Safety:
   - Employee Wellness:

2. Government Protection is provided for businesses, consumers, the public, and workers. Protections include:
   - Safe Work Environment (standards, inspections and regulations)
   - Contract Enforcement (4 standard elements of an effective and enforceable contract)
   - Intellectual Property (Patent, Copyright, and Trademark protections)

3. The Consumer Bill of Rights was created in order to provide recourse for consumers when they fall victim to unfair business practices (or products) 
   - To be Informed (access to product information)
   - To Safety (the right not to be harmed by products or services)
   - To Choose (the right to choose from all available purchasing options)
   - To be Heard (right to contact and voice dissatisfaction)
   - To a Remedy (right to redress: fix it, refund money, product exchange, or legal recourse)
   - To Consumer Education (right to be able to access product information and data)
   - To Service (right to be assisted in the purchase of a good or service as well as help following completion of the transaction)

4. Government Regulation
   - Utility Companies
   - Promoting Fair Competition
   - Assisting Businesses (providing demographic information, buying, and employment of workers. 

Q; Is Planned Obsolescence a socially responsible business model? The limited  lifetime of a light bulb was allegedly predetermined by engineers in "The Light bulb Conspiracy" movie

The movie "The Man in the White Suit" explores the possible business consequences of inventing material that would not wear out. Negative feedback came not only from business competitors, but also from workers who feared loss of jobs. 

Sunday, October 18, 2015

2.04 Businesses Use of Technology

Artificial Intelligence
CAD (Computer Aided Design)
Expert Systems  2
eCommerce
Construction Robotics
Telecommuting


Types of Production

There are 3 general categories of Types of Production (the economic process of converting inputs into outputs)

Extraction (the gathering, removing, taking or mining of natural resources) Click Here for a complete list.
and Cultivation (fostering growth and eventual harvesting of crops, livestock...) 
          The Story of Cotton
          The Story of Silk
          Corn Crops
          Logging
          Eggs
         
Processing  (changing and improving the form of another product)
     How it's Made: 
          Cotton Yarn
          Peanut Butter
           Cherry Jam
          Timber
          Canola Oil
          Corn Starch
     
Manufacturing (combining raw materials and processed goods into finished products)
     Making Glass Bottles
     How it's Made: 
          Pencils*
          Kitchen Knives*
          Artist's Brushes*
          Hair Weaves / Wigs*
          Firefighter Boots*
          Camera*
          Safety Boots
          Timberland Boots
          Fabric
          Gummy Bears
          Pringle's Chips
          Skateboards
          Oreos
          Sneakers
          Hot Dogs
          Umbrellas
          Legos
          Chocolate Chip Cookies