Thursday, February 26, 2009
Women do snack alot more than men so making snacke products more appealing to women will help their sales for women but might hurt sales for men. I for one don't eat the baked snacks but yes men don't search for attractive packaging they go with what they like ususally. Frito-Lay could be making a mistake retargeting towards women. What can they do for men?...leave well enough alone!
Monday, February 23, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
There really isn't much that can be done. If a person is not qualified to have the given job, an employer should not have to lower its standards to allow somebody work. Maybe those who aren't qualified should go to school and get qualified. With that said alot of people can't afford to go to school so they would probably have to keeping searching for jobs elsewhere. It's a difficult situation
Thursday, February 12, 2009
I think that if Scholastic wants to continue to be successful then they should continue to sell non-book items. Kids need breaks every now and then and when they do take a break and the put M&M Kart racing in their Wii, they will remember that they got it from the Scholastic company. Yes i think it is perfectly ethical. If I were a parent this would not bother me because Scholastic is just trying to be successful. If it helped to improve business then yes I would without hesitation change my product list
Monday, February 9, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
So what if Michael Phelps smoked marijuana? No one was hurt and he's still an amazing competitor, yes I would continue to give money to Phelps as a sponsor. Once again I wdould still pay Phelps to market my products. The fact that he was smoking marijuana just proves that he's just like everybody else he made a mistake, and if he continues to smoke marijuana well, that's his personal life.
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