Orthographic mapping includes connecting letters to letter sounds to support reading by visually seeing the letters and words. Through this mapping process, a connection is made between the correct spelling sequences and the words we know. The phoneme-grapheme relationships are the foundational building blocks of the orthographic code. Orthographic mapping is the process that all…
Instructions This exercise provides you with an opportunity to present your completed marketing plan that you developed in Units IV–VII. Imagine that you will be presenting your marketing plan to the Board of Directors for your chosen company. You will create a PowerPoint presentation to present your marketing plan. You should have 7–10 PowerPoint slides…
Marketing Plan: Part III In this unit, you will continue to build upon your marketing plan for an existing company and a product or service of your choice. For Part III, make certain to include the sections listed below in your marketing plan. Segmenting, Targeting, Positioning, and Differentiation Identify the specific segmentation strategies that you…
Did this course meet your expectations? What did you like best about the course? What suggestions can you offer to improve this course? Explain how Industry 4.0 technologies have impacted your daily life. What changes do you anticipate in the future? Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or…
Soda consumption has been on the decline over the past decade. If you were a brand/product manager for the Coca-Cola Company, how would you respond to this? What new products or brands would be feasible in the future? How would you make this determination? Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length.…
Give an example of a service that you experienced recently. Explain why it was superior to their competition. Based on the service that you received, was it worth more to you (i.e., would you have paid more in comparison to their competitors)? Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references…
Marketing Plan: Part II In this unit, you will continue to build upon your marketing plan for an existing company and a product or service of your choice. For Part II, make certain to include the sections listed below in your marketing plan. SWOT Analysis A valuable step in your situational analysis is to assess…
Identify a product for which you think that you paid either too little or too much. Identify the pricing strategy you think the company used (based on the Required Unit Resources), and explain why you think they made their decision. Do you agree or disagree with their choice? Why? Your journal entry must be at…
Would you make a purchase from a business with less than two stars? Why, or why not? Would you not make a purchase from a business with more than four stars? Explain your answers. Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.
Conduct a Google search, and find a company that failed to do marketing research. Explain what the company did wrong, and make certain to define the problem. What would you have done better? Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.