This document discusses different frameworks for classifying and analyzing products and services:
1. It describes different types of consumer goods - convenience goods, shopping goods, specialty goods, and unsought goods - based on customer effort and purchase frequency.
2. It introduces the product life cycle model which describes the typical stages of development, growth, maturity, and decline that products go through.
3. It outlines the Boston Matrix (Growth/Share Matrix) which categorizes products based on their market share and market growth as stars, cash cows, question marks, or dogs.
4. Finally, it explains Ansoff's Matrix which analyzes product/market strategies for market penetration, market development, product development
Michelle D. Norman is seeking a career in professional counseling. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology from Fayetteville State University and a master's degree in professional counseling from UNC Charlotte. As an undergraduate, she conducted research on predictors of resiliency in African American college students. She has work experience in customer service roles and as a behavioral technician supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. Her honors include being named Chancellor's List and receiving scholarships from NABJ and McNair programs.
This short document contains photo credits attributed to five different photographers: Leo Reynolds, Tom Wolf, EvelynGiggles, sk8geek, and andrechinn. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
Khaing Min Kyaw worked as a Community Manager on a six-week social media project for a real estate development launch in Yangon. He drafted and curated social media posts, scheduled posts, responded to inquiries and comments, and provided weekly reports. The letter writer found Khaing Min Kyaw to be diligent, competent, and professional in carrying out his role. He communicated well, considered others' opinions, and had a hunger to learn and develop new skills. His ability to translate between English and Myanmar was also beneficial. The project goals were achieved, and the writer would be happy to work with Khaing Min Kyaw again and recommends him for future opportunities.
The document discusses channel and distribution tactics, including Bucklin's definition of distribution channels. It outlines the basic functions performed in a distribution channel to move a product from production to consumption. It also describes common channel intermediaries like wholesalers, agents, and retailers. The document lists the six basic channel decisions that must be made and factors to consider for selection. It discusses influence strategies that producers can use with channel members.
El documento trata sobre los delitos informáticos según la Ley Especial Contra los Delitos Informáticos de Venezuela. Describe varios tipos de delitos informáticos como acceso indebido, sabotaje, falsificación de documentos, hurto informático, fraude y delitos contra la privacidad y los niños. También explica la diferencia entre hackers y crackers y define la ingeniería social. Finalmente, señala que la ley llena un vacío pero tiene deficiencias que requieren una nueva tipificación más exhaustiva de los delitos informáticos.
Direct marketing is an interactive marketing system that uses advertising media to solicit transactions. It is used to close sales, identify prospects, and foster brand loyalty. Direct marketing includes direct mail, telemarketing, email and other media. It has grown in popularity due to convenience for consumers and cost advantages over other forms of promotion. Personal selling is most effective for high-priced, complicated, or customized products that require advice at the point of purchase. Both direct marketing and personal selling aim to develop long-term customer relationships.
Este documento presenta la estructura organizativa de la División Policial de Orden y Seguridad de Huancayo, en la región policial de Junín. Incluye los nombres y datos de contacto de los comandantes de las comisarías y comandancias rurales que componen la división, así como los departamentos especializados en áreas como logística, personal, operaciones, situaciones médicas y judiciales.
This document discusses different frameworks for classifying and analyzing products and services:
1. It describes different types of consumer goods - convenience goods, shopping goods, specialty goods, and unsought goods - based on customer effort and purchase frequency.
2. It introduces the product life cycle model which describes the typical stages of development, growth, maturity, and decline that products go through.
3. It outlines the Boston Matrix (Growth/Share Matrix) which categorizes products based on their market share and market growth as stars, cash cows, question marks, or dogs.
4. Finally, it explains Ansoff's Matrix which analyzes product/market strategies for market penetration, market development, product development
Michelle D. Norman is seeking a career in professional counseling. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology from Fayetteville State University and a master's degree in professional counseling from UNC Charlotte. As an undergraduate, she conducted research on predictors of resiliency in African American college students. She has work experience in customer service roles and as a behavioral technician supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. Her honors include being named Chancellor's List and receiving scholarships from NABJ and McNair programs.
This short document contains photo credits attributed to five different photographers: Leo Reynolds, Tom Wolf, EvelynGiggles, sk8geek, and andrechinn. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
Khaing Min Kyaw worked as a Community Manager on a six-week social media project for a real estate development launch in Yangon. He drafted and curated social media posts, scheduled posts, responded to inquiries and comments, and provided weekly reports. The letter writer found Khaing Min Kyaw to be diligent, competent, and professional in carrying out his role. He communicated well, considered others' opinions, and had a hunger to learn and develop new skills. His ability to translate between English and Myanmar was also beneficial. The project goals were achieved, and the writer would be happy to work with Khaing Min Kyaw again and recommends him for future opportunities.
The document discusses channel and distribution tactics, including Bucklin's definition of distribution channels. It outlines the basic functions performed in a distribution channel to move a product from production to consumption. It also describes common channel intermediaries like wholesalers, agents, and retailers. The document lists the six basic channel decisions that must be made and factors to consider for selection. It discusses influence strategies that producers can use with channel members.
El documento trata sobre los delitos informáticos según la Ley Especial Contra los Delitos Informáticos de Venezuela. Describe varios tipos de delitos informáticos como acceso indebido, sabotaje, falsificación de documentos, hurto informático, fraude y delitos contra la privacidad y los niños. También explica la diferencia entre hackers y crackers y define la ingeniería social. Finalmente, señala que la ley llena un vacío pero tiene deficiencias que requieren una nueva tipificación más exhaustiva de los delitos informáticos.
Direct marketing is an interactive marketing system that uses advertising media to solicit transactions. It is used to close sales, identify prospects, and foster brand loyalty. Direct marketing includes direct mail, telemarketing, email and other media. It has grown in popularity due to convenience for consumers and cost advantages over other forms of promotion. Personal selling is most effective for high-priced, complicated, or customized products that require advice at the point of purchase. Both direct marketing and personal selling aim to develop long-term customer relationships.
Este documento presenta la estructura organizativa de la División Policial de Orden y Seguridad de Huancayo, en la región policial de Junín. Incluye los nombres y datos de contacto de los comandantes de las comisarías y comandancias rurales que componen la división, así como los departamentos especializados en áreas como logística, personal, operaciones, situaciones médicas y judiciales.
Trost Irrigation's quarterly newsletter provides employee birthdays and anniversaries for October, November, and December 2010. It also summarizes the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, first written in 1939 as a Christmas promotion for Montgomery Ward and now a holiday classic. Finally, it briefly discusses the history of Thanksgiving and New Year's celebrations, noting their origins and how they are commemorated today.
1) The document discusses preparing sprinkler systems for winter by requesting winterization services from Trost Irrigation.
2) Customers who request winterization in September will receive a $5 credit for prompt service while availability lasts.
3) The passage briefly outlines the history of Trost Irrigation, which was founded in 1975 and continues to be a family-owned business serving the irrigation needs of customers.
This document is the June/July 2010 issue of the Irrigation Informer newsletter from Trost Irrigation, Inc. It lists June and July birthdays of Trost employees, provides information on ways to celebrate Independence Day while honoring fallen American soldiers, and encourages visiting their website and Facebook page for updates and special offers. It also lists employee anniversary dates and quotes about patriotism and America.
Trost Irrigation provides irrigation services and has mailed out 2010 contracts to customers. Customers who receive contracts get benefits like automatic service scheduling and discounts. The company will also send out reminder postcards in the next few weeks and looks forward to servicing customers in 2010 with the goal of providing excellent customer service. Customers are invited to submit comments to help improve their experience.
This document is the January 2010 issue of an irrigation company's newsletter. It promotes the benefits of installing an automatic sprinkler control system called Tucor RKS, which can reduce water use by 30-50% while improving plant health. It also discusses the advantages of two-wire technology for irrigation systems, including ease of installation and expansion. Additionally, it recognizes several employees who have worked for the company for 10+ years or 20+ years, highlighting their roles and years of service. The newsletter provides this information in under 3 sentences.
Trost Irrigation provides an update on their company in 2009 and goals for 2010. They thank customers for their support during a difficult economy. They review customer feedback to improve service and offer discounts to customers who provide comments. The company focused on commercial jobs in Michigan and other states in 2009 and will continue adapting to challenges in 2010 by pursuing new opportunities and training programs.
This document provides information about holiday decorating services from Trost Irrigation. They will hang and remove outdoor holiday lighting for customers. The document instructs readers to call Trost Irrigation at the phone number provided to get a quote for their outdoor holiday lighting services.
The email from Rick Lineberry thanks Terry Trost for working with his staff and compliments the quality of Terry's foremen, specifically mentioning Scott, Doug, Terry, the other Terry, and Rick. Rick wishes Terry to take care and thanks him again.
This document is the November 2009 issue of an irrigation company's newsletter. It thanks the contractors and landscapers they worked with throughout Michigan that year. A map shows the distances they traveled for work in 2009. November is a time to give thanks, and the company wants to thank all of its customers for providing them with opportunities without which there would be no business. The issue also lists November birthdays and a service anniversary for employees.
This document provides information about winterizing irrigation systems to prevent damage from freezing temperatures. It recommends blowing out irrigation systems with an air compressor as the best method. It also lists the steps to winterize a pressure vacuum breaker and provides the contact information for a winterization hotline. Additionally, it highlights the employee of the month and his role at the company.
Trost Irrigation's quarterly newsletter provides employee birthdays and anniversaries for October, November, and December 2010. It also summarizes the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, first written in 1939 as a Christmas promotion for Montgomery Ward and now a holiday classic. Finally, it briefly discusses the history of Thanksgiving and New Year's celebrations, noting their origins and how they are commemorated today.
1) The document discusses preparing sprinkler systems for winter by requesting winterization services from Trost Irrigation.
2) Customers who request winterization in September will receive a $5 credit for prompt service while availability lasts.
3) The passage briefly outlines the history of Trost Irrigation, which was founded in 1975 and continues to be a family-owned business serving the irrigation needs of customers.
This document is the June/July 2010 issue of the Irrigation Informer newsletter from Trost Irrigation, Inc. It lists June and July birthdays of Trost employees, provides information on ways to celebrate Independence Day while honoring fallen American soldiers, and encourages visiting their website and Facebook page for updates and special offers. It also lists employee anniversary dates and quotes about patriotism and America.
Trost Irrigation provides irrigation services and has mailed out 2010 contracts to customers. Customers who receive contracts get benefits like automatic service scheduling and discounts. The company will also send out reminder postcards in the next few weeks and looks forward to servicing customers in 2010 with the goal of providing excellent customer service. Customers are invited to submit comments to help improve their experience.
This document is the January 2010 issue of an irrigation company's newsletter. It promotes the benefits of installing an automatic sprinkler control system called Tucor RKS, which can reduce water use by 30-50% while improving plant health. It also discusses the advantages of two-wire technology for irrigation systems, including ease of installation and expansion. Additionally, it recognizes several employees who have worked for the company for 10+ years or 20+ years, highlighting their roles and years of service. The newsletter provides this information in under 3 sentences.
Trost Irrigation provides an update on their company in 2009 and goals for 2010. They thank customers for their support during a difficult economy. They review customer feedback to improve service and offer discounts to customers who provide comments. The company focused on commercial jobs in Michigan and other states in 2009 and will continue adapting to challenges in 2010 by pursuing new opportunities and training programs.
This document provides information about holiday decorating services from Trost Irrigation. They will hang and remove outdoor holiday lighting for customers. The document instructs readers to call Trost Irrigation at the phone number provided to get a quote for their outdoor holiday lighting services.
The email from Rick Lineberry thanks Terry Trost for working with his staff and compliments the quality of Terry's foremen, specifically mentioning Scott, Doug, Terry, the other Terry, and Rick. Rick wishes Terry to take care and thanks him again.
This document is the November 2009 issue of an irrigation company's newsletter. It thanks the contractors and landscapers they worked with throughout Michigan that year. A map shows the distances they traveled for work in 2009. November is a time to give thanks, and the company wants to thank all of its customers for providing them with opportunities without which there would be no business. The issue also lists November birthdays and a service anniversary for employees.
This document provides information about winterizing irrigation systems to prevent damage from freezing temperatures. It recommends blowing out irrigation systems with an air compressor as the best method. It also lists the steps to winterize a pressure vacuum breaker and provides the contact information for a winterization hotline. Additionally, it highlights the employee of the month and his role at the company.