Quotable
Duck!
Perhaps you can't see it, but we can. That 2 x 4, the board set right across that doorway, about 5 feet off the ground.
You're running it at it full speed, and in a moment, you're going to slam into it, which is going to hurt, a lot.
This happens to most of us, metaphorically anyway, at one time or another. But when it happens repeatedly, you probably have a hygiene problem.
Emotional hygiene, personal hygiene, moral hygiene, organizational hygiene--useful terms for the act of deliberately making hard decisions, early and often, to prevent a 2 x 4 to the face later.
Worth a pause to highlight that: hygiene never pays off in the short run. It is always the work of a mature person (or an organization) who cares enough about the later to do something important in the now.
When the doctor scrubs with soap before a procedure, it's not because it's fun. It's because she's investing a few minutes now to prevent sepsis later.
Way better than getting hit in the face with a 2 x 4.
~ Seth Godin
You're running it at it full speed, and in a moment, you're going to slam into it, which is going to hurt, a lot.
This happens to most of us, metaphorically anyway, at one time or another. But when it happens repeatedly, you probably have a hygiene problem.
Emotional hygiene, personal hygiene, moral hygiene, organizational hygiene--useful terms for the act of deliberately making hard decisions, early and often, to prevent a 2 x 4 to the face later.
Worth a pause to highlight that: hygiene never pays off in the short run. It is always the work of a mature person (or an organization) who cares enough about the later to do something important in the now.
When the doctor scrubs with soap before a procedure, it's not because it's fun. It's because she's investing a few minutes now to prevent sepsis later.
Way better than getting hit in the face with a 2 x 4.
~ Seth Godin
Marketing I
Scatter - 4.01
Test
https://quizlet.com/116896541/test?matching=on&prompt-with=1&limit=10
Identify two businesses similar to one that you might be interested in starting. Determine their promotional mix; examine their similarities and differences. Based on your assessment, identify the promotional mix that would be effective for your business. Write a rationale for your selection, identifying the promotional mix and explaining how it is similar to and/or different than that of the two businesses. Submit the rationale to your teacher.
http://lam09.weebly.com/5-parts-of-promotional-mix.html
Inform, Persuade, Remind
Again
Again
Top 4 promotional tactics (Promotional Mix)
The Promotional Mix….with Pictures
How to Establish a promotional Mix
Rehash
Marketing Communications
http://www.marketingteacher.com/lesson-store/#marketing-communications
Studyguide for Wed Quiz
Quiz will cover: The Marketing Mix/4p's of marketing; the 7 functions of marketing; the Promotional Mix
Marketing Mix
7 Functions of Marketing
Promotional Mix
Know your options LAP 4.01 [5-111]
Quiz 4A Marketing - PR:002, Promotion Lap 4: Know Your Options
http://www.quia.com/quiz/5860969.html
CNBC Inside Costco(45 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOwJ4PXt3GM&nohtml5=False
Email me your take on...
How do they determine prices? Distribution channels? Customer Service? What are their Competitive Advantages?
Email me your take on...
How do they determine prices? Distribution channels? Customer Service? What are their Competitive Advantages?
Walmart - The high cost of a low price - Full Documentary (1:37)
27 pages of sheer bliss….all from the standpoint of ticketing….and yes, today we read.
https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/25807/1/Baseball_Chapter_Draft_2.4a.pdf
Davis will come and speak with us on Wednesday...:)
Dodge ball-date May 17th
Coggins Gym
Teams and volunteers report at 6pm and we start playing at 6:30pm
Proceeds go to Out of the Garden. This is sponsored by NHS and Beta Club.
Select a sport or event of interest to you, and identify risk factors associated with it. Determine measures that you would take to minimize risk. Use a word-processing program or spreadsheet to develop a multi-column table. In the first column, identify the risks associated with the sport/event. In the second column, reference the measures that you have selected to minimize those risks. Discuss your assessment with your instructor.
Scouts are prepared!
So...we are going on a tour of the facilities once more. This time we are focusing in on the risk assessment of several different areas our fine school has to offer.
You will perform a risk assessment on each.
The worksheet
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0ahUKEwjBt5bkx7rMAhVBKB4KHTuMCFMQFggdMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kelsi.org.uk%2F__data%2Fassets%2Fword_doc%2F0008%2F27935%2FExample-risk-assessment-for-outdoor-events.doc&usg=AFQjCNFEDDXzqzmS5ovKV0EUcjjP8B_NZA&sig2=8WcKccty-_0SWFyV-ylZGA
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