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16a: What's Your Secret Sauce?

Describe 5 ways in which you think you have human capital that is truly unique to you -        I live for jumping outside of my comfort zone -        I’m a Type A, morning person -        I love anything to do with the outdoors -        I love working out, eating healthy and seeing results -        I love my Lord & Savior Jesus Christ Interview the 5 people who know you best Lori Savage (Mother) -        My mother said what makes me different is my natural born leadership ability and my love for other people. This she said, stood out even from a young age. James Savage (Father) -        My father said that my work ethic is what makes me myself. My tenacious ability to write up a goal and then work hard to achieve it. Ansley Savage (Sis...

15a: Figuring out Buyer Behavior No.2

1 st Interview: Ryan Mills -        Ryan stated that price absolutely matters the most when picking out items, the price of substitutes matters greatly. Quality does matter, but the quality of the item determines the price; the price is still the most important. Style matters the least to Ryan -        Ryan is most likely to buy via Amazon Prime. Through Amazon Prime Ryan pays with credit and debit cards. He’s the main component of the purchase decision. -        What matters most to Ryan is how much he will use this purchase, and how efficient it is. Ryan determines if the purchase is a good idea by how much he uses the item. If the purchase sits on the shelf it’s a bad idea. 2 nd Interview: Oliver Hoffman -        Oliver stated that quality is the most important negotiable when purchasing a good because a good with good quality will la...

14a: Halfway Reflection

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  The behaviors that I’ve used and developed throughout this course in order to keep up with the material include very efficient time management abilities. This course has strict due dates that are in place, and one cannot slip up on this and expect to achieve excellence in this class or receive a grade they’re happy with. Overall for these past two months I’ve felt tenacious when bombarded when loads of work in all my classes and the organizations that I’ve been a part of. At these points then I’ve been pulled in different directions and had to focus on what’s important Three tips I would offer next semester’s students would be 1) get on top of your work quickly and try to get ahead if you can. 2) watch lectures because they’re really beneficial. 3) Find a group in this class that you get close with, thus you can bounce ideas off of.