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Describe your corporate mission and brand description and how these two components drive business decisions.

Overview: This milestone establishes your chosen organization’s direction within the marketplace and introduces your new product or service idea. This is important because it drives the subsequent activities, milestones, and the final project. Without a strong sense of the organization’s purpose within the marketplace, consumer trends, and how to meet target market needs at the appropriate price, management is less likely to maximize the efficiency of business activities, more likely to miss fully meeting the needs of its chosen target market, and—most importantly—lose revenue. This milestone establishes the organization’s indemnity, psychographics and demographics of the target market, and the costs associated with bringing the idea to the market.
Prompt: Use headings within your paper that correspond with each portion of the rubric. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: • Context
Building on your intrapreneurial or entrepreneurial idea from MBA 515, write a paper that addresses the following:
o Describe your corporate mission and brand description and how these two components drive business decisions. o Assess how your new idea fits into the brand.
o Evaluate the effectiveness of your organization’s current brand and how this influences your new product/service.
• Need
For your idea, continue your paper by addressing the following:
o TargetMarket
Define basic demographics of your targeted consumer or buying style of organizational buyer, and analyze why they are a good choice.

Define behavioral and/or psychographic characteristics of your targeted consumer or buying style of organizational buyer, and analyze
why they are a good choice.
o Want or Need
Analyze what your target demographic(s) want or need and how the new idea meets those wants or needs.

Defend why your chosen target demographic(s) is best for this new product/service.
• Pricing and Costs
Using the idea that you have chosen, finish your paper by covering the following:
o Determine your fixed and variable costs and how they fit with your company’s short- and long-term goals. Use a narrative with a table to show calculations for cost categories. Provide reasonable estimates for each of the categories. Specific or in-depth financial analysis is not necessary.
o Judge how much your target market is willing to pay for your product/service. Examine competitors’ pricing and explain reasoning for differences.
o Evaluate how much your target market is willing to pay for your product/service if it aligns with their corporate social responsibility (CSR) preferences. Weave CSR into the launch of your new idea.
o Justify your pricing strategy (skimming, penetration, economy, or premium). • Writing
When drafting your paper, consider the following:
o The writing should be clear and correct. There should be no major errors of grammar, spelling, organization, or citation style.
o Remember to use headings within the paper that correspond with each portion of the rubric. Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Submit your completed milestone as a Microsoft Word file with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. The recommended length for this milestone is 8 to 10 pages (plus a title page and references). The final project will be about 30 to 40 pages. Sources should be cited according to APA style, with a reference section and in-text citations.

Discuss the results of your analysis and put forward your own considerations and any conclusions to the problem.

1SOASSchool of Finance and ManagementInternational ManagementEssay Writing 2020-2021Dr Huan ZouThese notes aim to help you write the assignments for International Management.Do not apply them to writing in other modules without checking with the instructors.In your analysis, you should at least: -Describe the problem and the reasons why you think it is an interesting one in the field of international business and management; -Review the relevant theoretical literature and apply the theoretical framework appropriate to analyze the problem; -Collect and analyze data to support your analysis and argument; and -Discuss the results of your analysis and put forward your own considerations and any conclusions to the problem.

1.Develop an ARGUMENT1)Take a point of view.

2)Structure your argument.

3)Write an introduction and conclusion (see below).

4)Make sure that sections (and any sub-sections) are related.

5)Develop skills ofARGUING critically and creatively. This means applying your material.2.Read the question carefully and REDEFINE it if you think it isambiguous (but do not change the title without checking with me in my office.)3.Your INTRODUCTIONmight include

1)Your interpretation of the question

2)Your definition of the main terms used (do not use different terms to refer to the same phenomenon)

3)An outline of the structure

4)An indication of your line of argument.4.Make your material relevant. RELEVANCEis not an intrinsic quality. It depends on argument.

5.You may apply a wide range of DATAsources. (i.e. company reports, newspaper articles, academic publications, databases etc.)

26.Make sure your text references and BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES correspond. Do not pad the bibliography.7.COMMENTon the material you quote. Say why you agree or disagree with the quoted material; use it to build your argument.8.Write a CONCLUSION. Thispulls together and summarises your argument. Try to avoid adding new data and ideas, in particular new ideas that contradict the body of your paper.9.Surprise me with ORIGINALand interesting thoughts.10.AVOID PLAGIARISM. All quotation must be indicated in the text, and the reference cited, both in the text and bibliography. Note the Degree Regulations set out in the CD ROM you should have been sent by Faculty, p15. If you are in any doubt, check with me. 11.When making comments, I will usesome or all of the following headings–to the extent that they apply:1)Essay plan, layout2)Introduction3)Relevance 4)Critical analysis and argument5)Use of data/resources/research 6)Conclusion7)Originality

Describe and identify key ethical principles that can be used to guide ethical decision making with a particular focus on biomedical ethics.

  • Describe and identify key ethical principles that can be used to guide ethical decision making with a particular focus on biomedical ethics.
  • Consider the ethical arguments surrounding a recent news article related to the biosciences in order to debate the key issues and give reasons to your conclusion.

Identify how your firm has been impacted by our macroeconomy.

In your essay, identify the following:

Choose a real-life example of an oligopolistic market structure in the U.S.
Identify how your firm has been impacted by our macroeconomy.
Determine if your firm was dependent on the federal government for a bailout and/or restructuring.
Describe the factors your chosen firm has taken to avoid market failure at a macro-level.
Examine how your chosen firm affects our macroeconomy with regard to economic output.
Your essay must be supported by a minimum of three sources, be in current APA format, and be at least 500 words in length. Here are the required pages:

Title page
Introduction
Body of the paper
Conclusion
Reference page

what are the main themes defining the experiences of women in the Atlantic trading world?

what are the main themes defining the experiences of women in the Atlantic trading world?”

How does physical activity affect mental health?

How does physical activity affect mental health? & How does mental health affect your physical activity?

Critically analyse this statement using Amazon as your case study organisation.

“The best marketing strategies aren’t top down, they’re outside in, starting with the customers’ needs and wants.”
Critically analyse this statement using Amazon as your case study organisation. You should aim to show whether customer voice drives strategic marketing decisions in this organisation making reference to relevant academic literature in the process.

What does a book historical analysis offer to a student of literature, history, or culture”

“Choose a favourite poem/play/or prose work, or just a work that interests you in some way, from any historical period. Learn as much as you can about its publication, dissemination, reception, or other topics of the type we have studied in this course. (For example, a nineteenth-century novel might have been first published as a three-decker). Does this information about the material life of your work add to a scholarly analysis of its content? If so, in which ways? What does a book historical analysis offer to a student of literature, history, or culture”

Describe the pattern of the river at the scale at which Google Earth has taken you to this location (‘eye altitude’ ~ 9 km). Explain your reasoning [30% of the answer].

Q1.A) Provide a detailed rock description of the sedimentary rock in the image at https://viewer.gigamacro.com/view/4UJwYoflnfm1FiB7?x1=38772.00&y1=-17150.00&res1=58.53&rot1=0.00 and make some basic interpretations about its depositional environment. You may draw annotated diagrams to support your answer.
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SECTION 2: Geomorphology [10% of the lab test]
Q2) Using Google Earth Pro, go to location A: 31° 2’29.31″N 51°12’45.56″E (simply copy the coordinates as they are written here and Google Earth will take you to this location); you will be taken to a segment of a river in the Zagros Mountains.
a) Describe the pattern of the river at the scale at which Google Earth has taken you to this location (‘eye altitude’ ~ 9 km). Explain your reasoning [30% of the answer].

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b) Zoom out and reach an eye altitude of ~35 km; what is the drainage net at this scale? What is the direction of the axial planes of the folds that make the Zagros Mountains? Explain your reasoning [70% of the answer].

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SECTION 3: Igneous [25% of lab test]
Q3.A) Complete the igneous rock thin section description including an annotated sketch of the section [60% of the Igneous section]. Images of the thin-section can be found on Moodle, in the lab test section of the course page.