Thursday, September 29, 2016
hillary clinton vs. donald trump: where the candidates stand on employment and jobs
Revitalizing the jobs market is of paramount importance o Democrats and Republicans, but who is best equipped to fix the problem? Hillary Clinton has vowed to: Invest in infrastructure manufacturing and clean energy putting Americans back to work in industries that rebuild the country. Strengthen trade agreement enforcement to keep US jobs from moving overseas. Cut taxes and remove red tape to fuel small business growth. Dedicate resources to research and innovation that will create new industries of the future. Donald Trump's strategy involves: Negotiating fair trade deals that will lead to more jobs on US soil. Narrowing American's trade deficit and increasing domestic production. Reducing taxes on businesses so products can be sold more easily around the world. Replacing bureaucrats with "job-creation experts". Reviewing regulations and repealing the Obama administrations executive actions in that inhibit hiring.
jimmy kimmel
- Distribution - they are produced by kimmel labrotories
- Financing - 100k dollars for 5% of his company
- Market Research - Kid Kone is 100% of the wearable cone market
- Pricing - about $30 to make the kones
- Product and Service Management - made to fit any kids size
- Promotion - the jimmy kimmel show
- Selling - sold for $29.99
Friday, September 23, 2016
toygaroo shark tank
- Distribution- one box of toys is worth $200 but she buys them for $85
- Financing- 35% of shares to 2 sharks for $200,000
- Market Research- 500 members have already subscribed
- Pricing- several plans ranging from $35 to $45 a month
- Product and Service Management- Each member can choose which toys they want by adding them to a personal wishlist
- Promotion- one shark was offering
- Selling- she had a commerce website set up like Netflix with monthly subscriptions
toygaroo shark tank
- Distribution- one box of toys is worth $200 but she buys them for $85
- Financing- 35% of shares to 2 sharks for $200,000
- Market Research- 500 members have already subscribed
- Pricing- several plans ranging from $35 to $45 a month
- Product and Service Management- Each member can choose which toys they want by adding them to a personal wishlist
- Promotion- one shark was offering
- Selling- she had a commerce website set up like Netflix with monthly subscriptions
iPhone 7 Product Service Managment
The new iPhone 7 just came out September 7, 2016. Just like previous models, with every iPhone there is a huge change that would opt old iPhone users to purchase the new iPhone to replace theirs. The iPhone 7 is a "deliberate evolution" of their original founding design, It is made out of one uni body part, a sheet of glass, and a few other small precisely made pieces. It is now water resistant. Apple's goal is to continue to simplify and improve the iPhone. The iPhone 7 plus includes dual lenses to help with optical zooming and improved camera quality.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
surfset fitness
- Distribution - the surfboards only cost $150 to make
- Financing - they earned $150,000 from the boards and sold out fitness classes in 4 months
- Market Research -They adapted the board to work for people that weigh up to 450 pounds
- Pricing - each board is priced at $400 and fitness classes per person are $35
- Product and Service Management - they haven't gotten any feedback
- Promotion - they make surfset fitness tank tops
- Selling - they sell them on their website now for $550 a piece
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
grinds
- Distribution - trying to get Grinds into gas stations all over the world
- Financing - the Sharks are looking to invest in Grinds to increase their capital
- Market Research - Grinds has focused their target market in on baseball players
- Pricing - choosing how much to price the product based on how much it takes to manufacture the product
- Product and Service Management - putting coffee grounds in their mouth and brainstorming to find that there is a better way to consume their product. They put the coffee grounds in pouches
- Promotion - Donated grinds to local baseball players and baseball teams
- Selling - Each grids costs about $12 and comes in various flavors and more expensive packs. They only cost about a dollar to make so they make about a $10 profit from each Grinds they sell
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