Quotables
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES
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As a whole, you should be through the first 15 sections in the express course if you are keeping pace.by the end of this weekend.
As a whole, you should be through the first 15 sections in the express course if you are keeping pace.by the end of this weekend.
A grade for you awaits!
Do all assignments as we cover them - though a due date on Powerschool...I will grade the first Monday after the weekend.
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U1L3 - Sending Binary Message with the internet simulator
What did we learn?
U1L4 - Number Systems
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H STRATEGIC MARKETING
Please set up either a onedrive (www.onedrive.com) or a Google Drive (drive.google.com)
This will be used for all notes, projects, and other assignments throughout the class.
Chap 1 vocab Next Tuesday
Chap 2 vocab Next Friday
Beacon Street Girls
A. A marketing philosophy is the approach that directs all marketing efforts towards satisfying customer’s wants and needs. Currently, marketing managers consider four philosophies to organize marketing efforts.
1. The production orientation
2. The sales orientation
3. The market orientation
4. The societal marketing orientation
B. There are several key elements in a strategic marketing plan.
1. Define the mission statement.
2. Set marketing plan objectives.
3. Conduct a situation analysis.
4. Identify competitive advantages.
5. Identify strategic directions.
6. Identify target markets and the marketing mix.
As a discussion starter, pick a product that is popular in school. For example, an Ipod, a current CD, or a cell phone.
As a class, have students brainstorm ways a company might market the product.
Next, pick a product that is consumed by most on a daily basis. For example, toothpaste, bread, or gas for a car. Again, have students brainstorm ways a company might market the product.
Help the students compare the differences between each product and the philosophies used to market each effectively.
as taken from :https://www.totaljobs.com/insidejob/most-common-interview-questions/
20 most common interview questions
- Tell me about yourself
- What do you know about the organisation?
- Why do you want to work for us?
- What can you bring to the company?
- What are your weaknesses?
- What are your strengths?
- Why is there a gap in your work history?
- What challenges are you looking for in a position?
- What would an excellent performance look like in this role?
- Tell me an achievement you are proud of
- Why should we hire you?
- What can you do for us that other candidates can’t?
- What would you do in the first month in the job?
- What kind of environment do you like best?
- What’s your dream job?
- What motivates you?
- If you were an animal what would you be?
- Describe your character in under 30 words
- What are your salary expectations?
- Do you have any questions for us?
H SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING II
Vocab 1.01 - Next Wednesday - 15 terms - matching
Due Friday by end of class
Lap Quiz - Quia - Cover your bases
1.02 EQ
What are the legal issues affecting the marketing of sport/event products?
The upside of the marketing of entertainment and sports is huge. Unfortunately, so is the downside. From the small chance of riches of the Sports Agent, to the depths of bankruptcy
- Scalping laws
National
North Carolina
1.01 - 1.03 Powerpoint
1.02 Legal Issues PPT
1.02 B Legal Issues PPT
1.02 Legal Issues Matching
1.02 Colin Kaepernick
1.02 Ethical Issues Celeb Research
1.02 Ice Ice Baby v Under Pressure Copyright
The Station Nightclub Fire (Read the aftermath/legal settlements at the bottom)
Writing
Matching:
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