Netflix originally pioneered online DVD rentals and subscriptions but struggled after attempting to split its DVD and streaming services into separate brands. In 2011, Netflix announced it would charge $7.99 per month for each service instead of the combined $9.99 rate. Over 600,000 unhappy customers cancelled in response. Netflix also tried unsuccessfully to rebrand its DVD service as "Qwikster" before admitting failure and cancelling the split after just one month. The document analyzes Netflix's mistakes in not properly researching customer preferences and expectations around pricing and branding changes.
Netflix failure & marketing strategyAshutosh Sahu
1. Netflix presented their marketing strategy which focused on developing high quality original content to differentiate themselves from competitors.
2. They analyzed their strengths in brand and technology against weaknesses like high debt and easy replication. Opportunities in international growth were noted alongside threats from increasing competition.
3. Netflix's strategy to transition from DVD rentals to streaming was disrupted by the poorly executed Qwikster plan in 2011. However, they recovered by listening to customers and committing to original content development, which helped subscriber growth and stock price recovery.
Increasing Netflix's Revenue, Issue, Analysis, and RecommendationsEmilyAnneFletcher
In this final paper, my group and I use SWOT analysis to understand the problems that Netflix is facing in its business strategy and uncover how to combat these issues. We propose solutions based on our analysis to give Netflix a competitive advantage.
Increasing Netflix's Revenue, Issue, Analysis, and RecommendationEmilyAnneFletcher
In this final paper, my group and I use SWOT analysis to understand the problems that Netflix is facing in its business strategy and uncover how to combat these issues. We propose solutions based on our analysis to give Netflix a competitive advantage.
Netflix used several managerial levers to shape the streaming video market, including sales items, network structure, and social norms. For sales items, Netflix forced the transition from DVDs to online streaming by licensing content from creators and studios and building its streaming platform. For network structure, Netflix partnered with other big tech companies and local filmmakers to expand its network and distribution. For social norms, Netflix commissioned original content that criticized social structures, adapted content for different cultures through glocalization, and promoted cultural diffusion through its programming.
This document provides an analysis of Netflix. It discusses that Netflix is the world's largest subscription-based streaming service with over 16 million subscribers. It offers various subscription plans without due dates, late fees, or shipping fees. Approximately 2 million DVDs are shipped daily and more than 66% of subscribers streamed over 15 minutes of content last quarter. The document also examines Netflix's business model, including how it acquires content through various agreements, its packaging and distribution systems, marketing strategies, and financial performance. It concludes with a SWOT analysis and recommendations for Netflix to expand internationally and prepare for potential threats from internet service providers.
Netflix is analyzing strategies for entering the video-on-demand (VOD) market as its DVD rental business declines. There are three main impediments to VOD adoption: connectivity, content availability, and technology adoption. Netflix has strengths like its large customer base and recommendation system, but weaknesses like slower DVD delivery versus instant streaming. The alternatives are licensing content, standalone streaming, or a separate online video business. The recommendation is for Netflix to pursue licensing agreements to build an online movie library for streaming. This should leverage Netflix's brand while the DVD business declines slowly. In the long run, as bandwidth and devices improve, streaming partnerships may decline but licensing will remain important.
Netflix was successful because it introduced an innovative subscription model for renting DVDs by mail, which converted variable revenue into fixed monthly fees. It expanded its catalog and partnerships while prioritizing user experience. When introducing streaming, Netflix faced strategic uncertainties around its impact on DVD rentals, customer willingness to pay, and content costs. The document analyzes Netflix's cost structures and recommends a $11.99 price bundle option that generates the highest revenue while offering both DVD and streaming services.
Netflix's business model canvas is analyzed in the document. It has over 75 million subscribers globally from customer segments of ages 24-35 with incomes over $50,000. Its value propositions include original content, multiple viewing options, and competitive pricing. Netflix utilizes websites and apps as channels and has a self-service customer relationship model. Key resources include infrastructure, intellectual property, employees, and financial assets. Activities involve platform maintenance, content acquisition, and partnerships. Revenue comes from subscription fees while costs include wages, content, and infrastructure expenses.
Netflix began as a low-end disruptor in the video rental market, mailing DVDs to customers. It transitioned to online streaming, which disrupted Blockbuster's business model. Netflix's streaming service targets the low-end market, providing an inexpensive entertainment option. It has grown to become a mainstream provider as it improved its variety, speed and quality over time. The document recommends Netflix strengthen its processes to retain customers and gain new subscribers. Leaders should also develop competencies to continue innovating and pursue partnerships to expand content offerings.
Netflix's marketing plan focuses on continuing to add newer content and movies. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths such as brand recognition worldwide and competitive pricing, weaknesses like declining DVD membership, opportunities like expanding internationally, and threats from competition. The plan targets young to middle-aged adults by offering more newly released movies and TV shows on Friday nights, along with incentives like a free month for referrals. Metrics will evaluate the effectiveness of increasing viewership demographics.
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Week 8 Assignment 3
Joanna Nasser
Strayer University
BUS499 Business Administration Capstone
Dr. Keller
02/22/2019
Week 8 Assignment 3
Netflix uses a combination of business strategies and corporate strategies that are critical in providing the success that the organization has enjoyed over the last couple of years. Business level strategies and corporate level strategies are closely related in function in teat they are geared at ensuring that the organization achieves its objectives. However, business strategy entails boosting and widening the customer base while the corporate level strategies entail the identification of products and services as well as effective measures to improve the products so as to meet the clients demand. Netflix has employed an effective business level strategy as well as corporate level strategy that will be discussed into depth in this paper. Competition is also essential in business activities and effective strategies must be put in place to alleviate the levels of competition.
Business-Level Strategies
Business level strategies entails the choices that an organization has to make to place the organization strategically to meet the competition that is offered by competitors in the market. Business level strategies can therefore be viewed as the strategies that the organization must put in place to enable it to compete fairly in the market or even provide it with additional competitive advantage over the other organizations that offer the same products or close substitutes to the products the company offers (Hitt, Ireland, & Hoskisson, 2013). There are several strategies that can be used for business level strategies. The strategies always revolve around differentiation of the product and cost leadership techniques. This strategies can be used together to provide competitive advantage or each strategy may be employed on its own to provide the desired market status.
Netflix uses a combination of differentiation strategies and cost leadership to place them strategically to beat competition. The business level strategy employed by Netflix is the integrated cost leadership/ differentiation. The integrated cost leadership/ differentiation is a strategy that organizations can use to ensure that the desire of the customers to acquire highly differentiated products at low prices (Hoffman, 2008). The strategy is aimed at efficiently, to imply with minimized costs, produce highly differentiated products so as to provide customer satisfaction.
Netflix has been able to use the resources and technological advancements within its reach to ensure that it enjoys a market advantage over its competitors. On top of minimizing the cost of production that the organization incurs in the process of production, the company reduces the prices that clients have to pay to access the services and products. This strategy helps the company to attract clients in the movie and theatre products to purchase from the company since it offers.
A comprehensive report evaluating Netflix, Inc. viability, stability, and profitability for future investment. The analysis provides an assessment of the firm's strategy, accounting, financial, prospective, and comes up with a buy/sell recommendation.
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Week 3 Assignment 1
Joanna Nasser
Strayer University
BUS499 Business Administration Capstone
Dr Keller
Netflix
Pay TV is one of the industries that were significantly affected by the internet revolution. The 21st Century television industry is gradually departing from the old models that one needs a set-top box and television cable connection, antennae or satellite. Nascent pay television companies are relying on new television models that have WiFi and Ethernet connection capabilities. Netflix is a leader in the internet television industry with millions of subscribers all over the globe. Netflix offers its subscriber Bluer Ray and DVD rentals as well as online streaming of movies and television series. The titular selling points for internet television is a la carte programming that allows viewers to pick the content they would wish to watch and absence of television advertisements- that viewers are growing increasingly of. Netflix and other streaming services solely rely on viewer subscription fees for revenue rather than ads. The strategies employed by Netflix enabled the firm to stave off competition from other pay-TV companies since the competitors had just copied and pasted the traditional model of television on online platforms. Since it had minimal need for infrastructural investments and global reach, Netflix can offer low subscription fees and as a result, maintains a grip on the market.
Globalisation
The internet is the foremost agent of globalisation. It is regarded as a terus nullius (no man's land) in which territorial boundaries are diminished. Online business has no geographical boundaries while regulatory barriers of entry are severely damaged. The internet offers Netflix and other online television companies an opportunity to reach global audiences at lower costs. Online firms are no longer preoccupied with local audiences; they have shifted their attention to the global market that is comprised of billions of audiences.
Consequently, they can take advantage of higher economies of scale that would enable them to offer discounted subscription fees and still make decent returns on investment. The fact that the company is of American origin gives it an advantageous position as most of the content would be in English, a culturally superior language that is widely spoken around the world (in virtually all the continents). Netflix also has programs that are available in more than one languages. Money Heist, originally a Spanish language program, is available in English and Spanish languages. The inadequacy of the television program has turned millennial to the internet in search of programs more suited for their entertainment needs. These needs are quality programs, on-demand programming and low subscription costs (Cunningham & Craig, 2016). It is the ability to reach global audiences and make content that corresponds with their language, needs and global culture .
Netflix lost 800,000 customers after raising prices and segmenting its DVD rental and streaming services. The document analyzes how Netflix can regain market share through strategic changes. It is proposed that focusing on target markets, continuing international and domestic expansion, and introducing video game streaming could help Netflix regain customers and increase revenue. Key tools used in the analysis include the business model canvas, value disciplines model, SWOT analysis, and problem logic tree.
IPTV is not television broadcast over the internet, but rather a closed system delivered via IP channels that provides a replacement for digital cable and satellite. While it uses internet protocol, IPTV requires a secure, managed network to deliver a superior entertainment experience. It gives content providers control over branding and customer relationships. As video downloading and streaming increases, average data usage will rise dramatically, significantly increasing costs for service providers.
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APA, The assignment require a contemporary approach addressing Race, Gender, and Crime. All work will include an introduction and a cogent thesis. The literature review will include a body of knowledge inclusive of in text citations, and supporting relevant references. The paper should end with discussions that highlight the future of the CJS. A conclusion of the literature review will end the written assignment. The assignment will consist of 2000 words. Reference page along with 6 peer reviewed references and course textbook.
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APA style and all questions answered ( no min page requirements)
Diagnostic Techniques -
Pick any two diseases that require diagnostic tests to identify them from the body system. Use one of the body systems: cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, hepatobiliary, lymphatic, reproductive or nervous systems. For each of the diseases, explain:
Why is a particular test recommended?
How does the test work?
What information is obtained from the diagnostic test regarding the disease?
Does the diagnosis need confirmation with another diagnostic test?
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It is often said that people today are no longer loyal to organizations. Yet employees are loyal to their direct supervisor. This discussion question asks you to evaluate and apply your understanding of followership theory. Reflect on any techniques for understanding, achieving, and positively applying organizational and personal power and influence as a follower.
When effective leaders leave an organization to move on to another organization, they often take at least one or two employees. Employees who respect a leader and have generated a relationship and bond want to work under that leader. One indicator of effective leaders is communication skills in which a leader is attuned to the needs of each employee.
REAL-LIFE APPLICATION: Discuss a leader with whom you are familiar and who has the loyalty of his or her direct reports. Alternatively, you might interview a friend or family member about their experiences or you may research a well-known leader. Address the following in your response.
Evaluate how this leader earns respect and loyalty from his or her employees.
If you were in a leadership position, what methods would you implement to inspire, motivate, and empower your employees?
Support your discussion with at least one scholarly article and, if relevant, credible media reports, and cite each source using APA style.
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APA format2-3 pages, double-spaced
1. Choose a speech to review. It can be any type (informative, persuasive, special occasion). It should be between 7-20 minutes. You may search Youtube for videos of speeches (TED talks, commencement speeches, public addresses by government etc).
Copy the link of the video you've chosen to your submission form.
2. Analyze the speech content and speaker delivery, paying attention to:
what the message is
how the message is organized
nonverbal cues (tone, pitch, pauses, gestures etc)
the context in which the message is being delivered
3. Provide your opinion on the speech and speaker delivery.
What do you think the intention of the speaker is?
Does the effect on the audience seem to follow that intention?
What did you like about the speech?
Is it appropriate for the context; why?
Be sure to attach your essay as a .doc or .rtf file and make sure to proofread for spelling and grammar errors.
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APA format
https://apastyle.apa.org/
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
Min number of pages are 30 pages
Must have
Contents with page numbers
Abstract
Introduction
The problem
Are there any sub-problems?
Is there any issue need to be present in relation to the problem?
The solutions
Steps of the solutions
Compare the solution to other solution
Any suggestion to improve the solution
Conclusion
References
Research Paper topic:
Computer Security Objects Register
https://csrc.nist.gov/Projects/Computer-Security-Objects-Register
The Computer Security Objects Register (CSOR) specifies names that uniquely identify CSOs. These unique names are used to reference these objects in abstract specifications and during the negotiation of security services for a transaction or application.
The studies must look at different algorithms used CSOR and the benefits of using CSOR
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APA format2-3 pages, double-spaced1. Choose a speech to review. .docxamrit47
APA format2-3 pages, double-spaced
1. Choose a speech to review. It can be any type (informative, persuasive, special occasion). It should be between 7-20 minutes. You may search Youtube for videos of speeches (TED talks, commencement speeches, public addresses by government etc).
Copy the link of the video you've chosen to your submission form.
2. Analyze the speech content and speaker delivery, paying attention to:
what the message is
how the message is organized
nonverbal cues (tone, pitch, pauses, gestures etc)
the context in which the message is being delivered
3. Provide your opinion on the speech and speaker delivery.
What do you think the intention of the speaker is?
Does the effect on the audience seem to follow that intention?
What did you like about the speech?
Is it appropriate for the context; why?
Be sure to attach your essay as a .doc or .rtf file and make sure to proofread for spelling and grammar errors.
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APA Formatting Assignment
Use the information below to create a reference list using proper APA formatting
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Authors: Christina Jane Jones, Helen Smith and Carrie Llewellyn
Title: Evaluating the effectiveness of health belief model interventions in improving adherence: a
systematic review
Publication Year: 2014
Journal: Health Psychology Review, Vol. 8, No. 3, 253_269
DOI: 10.1080/17437199.2013.802623
2)
Authors: Mohammad Bagherniya, Ali Taghipour, Manoj Sharma, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Isobel R.
Contento, Seyed Ali Keshavarz, Firoozeh Mostafavi Darani and Mohammad Safarian
Title: Obesity intervention programs among adolescents using social cognitive theory: a systematic
literature review
Publication Year: 2018
Journal: Health Education Research, Vol. 33, No. 1, 26_39
3)
Authors: Christine Y. K. Lau, Kris Y. W. Lok, Marie Tarrant
Title: Breastfeeding Duration and the Theory of Planned Behavior and Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy
Framework: A Systematic Review of Observational Studies
Publication Year: 2018
Journal: Maternal and Child Health Journal, Vol. 22, 327_342
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-018-2453-x
4)
Authors: Amy E. Bodde, Dong-Chul Seo
Title: A review of social and environmental barriers to physical activity for adults with intellectual
disabilities
Publication Year: 2009
Journal: Disability and Health Journal, Vol. 2, 57_66
5)
Authors: Linda Irvine, Ambrose J. Melson, Brian Williams, Falko F. Sniehotta, Gerry Humphris, Iain K.
Crombie
Title: Design and development of a complex narrative intervention delivered by text messages to reduce
binge drinking among socially disadvantaged men
Publication Year: 2018
Journal: Pilot and Feasibility Studies, Vol. 4, No.105, 1_11
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APA style
300 words
10% maximum plagiarism
Mrs. Smith was a 73-year-old widow who lived alone with no significant social support. She had been suffering from emphysema for several years and had had frequent hospitalizations for respiratory problems. On the last hospital admission, her pneumonia quickly progressed to organ failure. Death appeared to be imminent, and she went in and out of consciousness, alone in her hospital room. The medical-surgical nursing staff and the nurse manager focused on making Mrs. Smith’s end-of-life period as comfortable as possible. Upon consultation with the vice president for nursing, the nurse manager and the unit staff nurses decided against moving Mrs. Smith to the palliative care unit, although considered more economical, because of the need to protect and nurture her because she was already experiencing signs and symptoms of the dying process. Nurses were prompted by an article they read on human caring as the “language of nursing practice” (Turkel, Ray, & Kornblatt, 2012) in their weekly caring practice meetings.
The nurse manager reorganized patient assignments. She felt that the newly assigned clinical nurse leader who was working between both the medical and surgical units could provide direct nurse caring and coordination at the point of care (Sherman, 2012). Over the next few hours, the clinical nurse leader and a staff member who had volunteered her assistance provided personal care for Mrs. Smith. The clinical nurse leader asked the nurse manager whether there was a possibility that Mrs. Smith had any close friends who could “be there” for her in her final moments. One friend was discovered and came to say goodbye to Mrs. Smith. With help from her team, the clinical nurse leader turned, bathed, and suctioned Mrs. Smith. She spoke quietly, prayed, and sang hymns softly in Mrs. Smith’s room, creating a peaceful environment that expressed compassion and a deep sense of caring for her. The nurse manager and nursing unit staff were calmed and their “hearts awakened” by the personal caring that the clinical nurse leader and the volunteer nurse provided. Mrs. Smith died with caring persons at her bedside, and all members of the unit staff felt comforted that she had not died alone.
Davidson, Ray, and Turkel (2011) note that caring is complex, and caring science includes the art of practice, “an aesthetic which illuminates the beauty of the dynamic nurse-patient relationship, that makes possible authentic spiritual-ethical choices for transformation—healing, health, well-being, and a peaceful death” (p. xxiv). As the clinical nurse leader and the nursing staff in this situation engaged in caring practice that focused on the well-being of the patient, they simultaneously created a caring-healing environment that contributed to the well-being of the whole—the emotional atmosphere of the unit, the ability of the clinical nurse leader and staff nurses to practice caringly and competently, and the qualit.
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APA FORMAT
1. What are the three most important takeaways/lessons from the material provided in this module? (150 words or more)
2. Drawing on the material that was provided what else would like to know? What other related questions/ideas/topics would you like to explore in the future? (100 words or more)
3. What is lobbying? What role does it play in the relationship between government and business? (100 words or more)
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APA General Format
Summary
APA (American Psychological Association) style is most commonly used to cite sources within
the social sciences. This resource, revised according to the 6th edition, second printing of the
APA manual, offers examples for the general format of APA research papers, in-text citations,
endnotes/footnotes, and the reference page. For more information, please consult the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association, (6th ed., 2nd printing).
Contributors: Joshua M. Paiz, Elizabeth Angeli, Jodi Wagner, Elena Lawrick, Kristen Moore,
Michael Anderson, Lars Soderlund, Allen Brizee, Russell Keck
Last Edited: 2016-05-13 12:06:24
Please use the example at the bottom of this page to cite the Purdue OWL in APA.
To see a side-by-side comparison of the three most widely used citation styles, including a chart
of all APA citation guidelines, see the Citation Style Chart.
You can also watch our APA vidcast series on the Purdue OWL YouTube Channel.
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on all sides. You should use a clear font that is highly readable. APA recommends using 12 pt.
Times New Roman font.
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a page header/running head, insert page numbers flush right. Then type "TITLE OF YOUR
PAPER" in the header flush left using all capital letters. The running head is a shortened
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Major Paper Sections
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the title page. This link will take you to the APA site where you can find a complete list of all the
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Appearance
When I watched the video of myself, I felt that my black straight skirt, closed toed shoes and white collared shirt gave a professional appearance and more credibility with the audience. My hair was a little too casual. I wished I had that one strand tacked back so it would have stayed out of my eyes. This made it hard for the audience to see my face and was distracting when I had to keep tucking it back. My earrings were small so the audience would watch me and not my jewelry. I wasn’t standing up straight and it made me look less confident. I need to remember to have better posture when speaking.Organizational Pattern
My introduction was slow and clear and the story was suspenseful enough to grab their attention. It was a little confusing at the beginning because I didn’t preview the main points but because I transitioned well between the steps by saying, “Now that you have completed step 1, selecting the pattern, you are ready to move to step two, preparing the wood” the audience was able to follow. I remembered to state my research source for two of the steps but forgot the third. It made the third step seem shallower and I think I lost credibility. My word choice was good. I made sure to use a variety of descriptive words for the types of wood, explained new vocabulary and repeated phrases to help the audience remember the steps. For some reason the ending was weak. I didn’t tie it to the introduction or have a good ending sentence. It would have been a good idea to remind them of the beginning story and how woodworking affects their everyday life.Vocal Qualities
During my speech I had such a dry mouth that I messed up on the pronunciation of some of the words like saying “exspecially” instead of “especially.” This sounded less professional to the audience. I had good projection so that even the back row could hear without straining. My pitch variation is getting better but I still keep using the same rhythm with my pauses. This make me sound more monotone, like I’m reading the speech rather than just having a conversation. I’ll need to practice changing my rate and pauses. I also noticed many of my sentences end in an up-pitch, like I’m asking a question. If I bring some of those down it will make me appear more confident rather than questioning. It is hard to get rid of those filler words. “Like” and “so” are two of my favorites but it does make me sound like a teenager. I had no idea I said them so much.Delivery
There weren’t many gestures, which made me look stiff and nervous. I just held my note cards and stood in one spot the whole time. I need to do more with my hands and maybe move a little more in the space. I really admire the people in class who have such a good flow with their delivery from gestures to using the space around them purposefully. I felt I held my note cards too close to my face and had my head down most of the time. While watching the video, I noticed I looked at my cards and the poster a l.
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For this week’s discussion, choose a current social movement from anywhere in the world. Then, using the required readings, videos, and your own research, discuss the “role these leaders” play in your chosen social movement. In addition, describe any group or collective processes that you discovered. Use specific examples to make major points.
Support your writing with at least two scholarly sources that are
in addition
to required reading.
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APA Format, with 2 references for each question and an assignment.
1. Some say that analytics in general dehumanize managerial
activities, and others say they do not. Discuss arguments
for both points of view.
3. What are some of the major privacy concerns in employing
intelligent systems on mobile data?
4. Identify some cases of violations of user privacy from
current literature and their impact on data science as a
profession.
Ex.2. Search the Internet to find examples of how intelligent
systems can facilitate activities such as empowerment,
mass customization, and teamwork.
Reflective Assignment:
What has been significant about this course that will help you perform data science tasks in the future.
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APA-formatted 8-10 page research paper which examines the potential psychological impact of long-term exposure to mass media messages on the major issues surrounding political advertising and political campaigns in the United States and why it is currently relevant and impacts society.
12 Point Times New Roman Font
Double Spaced
Please include research that supports ideas and topics related to political advertising and political campaigns in the United States.
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1.Define the terms
multiple disabilities
and
deaf-blindness
as described in the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA)
2.Identify three types of educational assessments for students with severe and multiple disabilities.
3.Identify the features of effective services and supports for children with severe and multiple disabilities during a) early childhood years and b) elementary school years.
4. Distinguish between the term
deaf
and
hard of hearing
5.
Identify 4 approaches to teaching communication skills to people with a hearing loss.
6.
What are the distinctive features of refractive eye problems, muscle disorders of the eye and receptive eye problems?
7.Describe two content areas that should be included in educational programs for students with vision loss.
8. Identify several disabilities that may accompany cerebral palsy.
9.What is spina bifida myelomeningocele?
10.Describe the physical limitations associated with muscular distrophy
11.Describe the AIDS disease stages through which individuals with the syndrome move
12.Identify present and future interventions for the treatment of children and youth with cystic fibrosis.
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APA STYLE
follow this textbook answer should be summarize for this below text
Study all types of Distributive Justice (6 or 7 total)
Summarize each in
one sentence
. Produce examples for each.
Don't use
any other text or article except this one.
There are different theories of how to make the basic distribution. Among them are:
1. Scope and Role of Distributive Principles
2. Strict Egalitarianism
3. The Difference Principle
4. Equality of Opportunity and Luck Egalitarianism
5. Welfare-Based Principles
6. Desert-Based Principles
7. Libertarian Principles
8. Feminist Principles
There are different theories of how to make the basic distribution. Among them are:
Strict Egalitarianism
One of the simplest principles of distributive justice is that of strict, or radical, equality. The principle says that every person should have the same level of material goods and services. The principle is most commonly justified on the grounds that people are morally equal and that equality in material goods and services is the best way to give effect to this moral ideal.
The Difference Principle
The most widely discussed theory of distributive justice in the past four decades has been that proposed by John Rawls in
A Theory of Justice
, (Rawls 1971), and
Political Liberalism
, (Rawls 1993). Rawls proposes the following two principles of justice:
· 1. Each person has an equal claim to a fully adequate scheme of equal basic rights and liberties, which scheme is compatible with the same scheme for all; and in this scheme the equal political liberties, and only those liberties, are to be guaranteed their fair value.
· 2. Social and economic inequalities are to satisfy two conditions: (a) They are to be attached to positions and offices open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity; and (b), they are to be to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged members of society. (Rawls 1993, pp. 5–6. The principles are numbered as they were in Rawls' original
A Theory of Justice
.)
Equality of Opportunity and Luck Egalitarianism
Dworkin proposed that people begin with equal resources but be allowed to end up with unequal economic benefits as a result of their own choices. What constitutes a just material distribution is to be determined by the result of a thought experiment designed to model fair distribution. Suppose that everyone is given the same purchasing power and each uses that purchasing power to bid, in a fair auction, for resources best suited to their life plans. They are then permitted to use those resources as they see fit. Although people may end up with different economic benefits, none of them is given less consideration than another in the sense that if they wanted somebody else's resource bundle they could have bid for it instead.
In Dworkin's proposal we see his attitudes to ‘ambitions’ and ‘endowments’ which have become a central feature of luck egalitarianism (though under a wide variety of al.
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Page length: 3-4, including Title Page and Reference Page.
Discuss and explore the synergy that RFID technology & Time Based Competition has had on the grocery retail industry. Are the two concepts compatible? And then explain. Provide real-world scenarios, which reflect Time Base Competition.
video on
RFID in Logistics
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2. Introduction to Netflix
Netflix started as a DVD rental business
Known for best-in-class service
Netflix rightly surmised that digital streaming is the future.
Firm was split into two.
Internet based streaming services.
Traditional DVD by mail services.
Transition from a DVD based service to Internet based video
streaming business resulted in:
Drop in customer base.
Drastic fall of share prices.
To bring back profits, the firm:
Aggressively expanded the firm’s customer base, both
domestically and internationally.
Sponsored the creation of critically acclaimed, original content.
Learning objectives
Recognize the downside the firm may have experienced from an
early IPO.
Appreciate why other firms found Netflix’s market attractive,
and why many analysts incorrectly suspected Netflix was
doomed.
Understand how many firms have confused brand and
advertising, why branding is particularly important for online
firms, and the factors behind Netflix’s exceptional brand
strength.
Understand the long tail concept, and how it relates to Netflix’s
ability to offer the customer a huge selection of movies.
3. Learning objectives
Know what collaborative filtering is, how Netflix uses
collaborative filtering software to match movie titles with the
customer’s taste, and in what ways this software helps Netflix
garner sustainable competitive advantage.
Describe the sources of Netflix’s size advantage in the DVD-by-
mail business, and how this large scale is a difficult-to-create
asset for any start-up trying to compete in DVD-by-mail.
Understand the role that scale economies play in Netflix’s
strategies, and how these scale economies pose an entry barrier
to potential competitors.
Recognize how Netflix built a data asset and why this asset was
so valuable in the firm’s original business model.
Understand the role that market entry timing has played in the
firm’s success.
Netflix: Going Public
By going public, Netflix had to disclose its financial position.
Resulted in two big competitors entering the market:
Blockbuster and Walmart
Netflix maintained its lead in the market with:
Constant customer and revenue growth
Record profits
Rising stock price
Brand strength
Brands are built through customer experience.
Walmart and Blockbuster could create brand awareness but
4. couldn’t translate that into an industry advantage.
Netflix remained segment leader as it had:
An early market entry
Effective execution
Scale from the Distribution Network and Selection
Netflix’s nationwide network of automated distribution centers
collectively delivered DVDs overnight to a large percentage of
the population.
Netflix’s advantage came from the scale of the firm’s selection.
Long tail: Large selection of content beneficial for Internet
retailers.
Selection attracts customers.
The internet allows large-selection inventory efficiencies that
offline firms can’t match.
The long tail
Products offered
Units sold
Most popular products
(offered by retailers)
The long tail (demand exists, but they are not popular enough
for retailers to carry them)
Customer Base
Scale economies can be attained by leveraging the cost of an
investment across increasing units of production.
Having a bigger customer base enables firms to:
Have better cost structure.
Have better profit prospects.
Offer better pricing.
5. Leveraging the Data Asset
User data can be leveraged to provide better customer
experience and build brands.
Netflix uses a proprietary recommendation system called
Cinematch, which uses software technology known
as collaborative filtering.
Collaborative filtering: Classification of software that monitors
trends among customers and uses this data to personalize an
individual customer’s experience.
Data provided by Cinematch is a switching cost.
Churn rate: Rate at which customers leave a product or service.
Advantages of Cinematch:
Netflix could tailor recommendations based on availability of
products and individual taste.
Studios found an audience for their back catalog of movies and
television shows.
Learning Objectives
Understand the shift from atoms to bits, and how this is
impacting a wide range of industries.
Identify how digital products differ from physical products and
specify how the streaming business is substantially different
from the DVD-by-mail business.
Know the methods that Netflix is using to attempt to address
these differences.
6. Understand how the “First Sale Doctrine” applies to physical
versus virtual products.
Understand key terms such as windowing, fixed versus marginal
costs, and bandwidth caps.
Discuss how Netflix is attempting to create competitive
advantage through catalog offerings despite not being able to
secure a longest tail.
Learning Objectives
Identify opportunities for Netflix to further strengthen and
leverage its data asset, and detail how the asset can offer the
firm competitive advantage.
Understand that while scale in DVD-by-mail differs from scale
in streaming, some scale advantages may be achievable.
Recognize how Netflix made streaming widely available on
products offered by many different consumer electronics firms
and why the Netflix approach offers advantages over offerings
from Apple or other consumer-electronics firms.
Identify the major issues driving what is widely considered to
be a disastrous rollout and recall of the Qwikster service, and
intelligently discuss options that may have limited the fallout in
transitioning the firm’s business.
Describe crowdsourcing and discuss the positive benefits from
code contests that Netflix has conducted.
Atoms to Bits
In the case of Netflix, the shift from DVD-by-mail to the
streaming business poses new challenges:
Content availability
Content acquisition costs
7. The legal and regulatory environment
Potential opportunities for revenue and expansion
Potential partners
Competitors and their motivation
The phrase represents the shift from physical products to digital
products
Content Acquisition
First sale doctrine: Ruling that states that a firm can distribute
physical copies of legally acquired copyright-protected
products.
Allows firms to lend or rent products.
Applicable only to the atoms of the physical product and not to
the bits needed in streaming.
Windowing: Content is available to a given distribution channel
for a specified time window.
Under a different revenue model.
Film Release Windows
Theaters
Hospitality
DVD
VOD
Pay TV
Ad-Supported TV
Pay TV
DVD Street Date
3 months
4 months to perpetuity
5 months
9. 73
Redbox
12
Hulu Plus
27
Source: R. Hastings and D. Wells, “Letter to Shareholders,”
Netflix Investor Relations Document, January 23, 2013.
Netflix Everywhere
Netflix initially wanted its content to be available on television.
Set top box was developed, but impractical.
Software platform was developed and made available to
manufacturers.
Made it easier to build apps.
Allowed Netflix to be baked directly into consumer electronics
products.
Risks Involved With Streaming
Streaming based business needs a robust and reliable
infrastructure.
Internet service providers (ISP) are placing bandwidth caps:
limitations imposed by the ISP on the total amount of data
traffic that a single subscriber can consume.
11. Game-changing clothes giant with parent company, Inditex
Corporation.
Uses a blend of technology-enabled strategy.
Firm does not use advertising and rarely runs sales.
Highly vertically integrated.
Most of its production process is in-house.
Gap versus Inditex at a GlanceGAPINDITEXRevenue$16.2
billion$22.7 billionNet annual income$1.28 billion$3.23
billionNumber of stores3,1796,393Number of
countries3188Biggest brandGapZaraNumber of other
brands48Based inSan Francisco, USAArtexio, Spain (near La
Coruña)First store opened19691975
Sources: Year-end 2013 figures from http://www.gapinc.dom,
http://www.inditex.com, and http://www.Bloomberg.com
Contract Manufacturing
Advantages - Lower costs and increased profits
Disadvantages - Sweatshop labor, poor working conditions, and
environmental abuse
Firms face legal action, brand damage, reduced sales, and
decreased appeal among prospective employees
Outsourcing production to third-party firms: Firms that use
contract manufacturers do not own plants or directly employ the
workers who produce the requested goods
Using Technology to Gather Data
Zara’s store managers are armed with personal digital assistants
(PDAs): Handheld computing devices meant for mobile use
12. outside an office setting.
Used to gather customer input and feedback.
Point-of-sale-system: Transaction processing system that
captures customer purchase information.
Shows how garments rank by sales.
Managers use the information gathered from these systems to
make decisions more quickly and more accurately.
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Design
Customer demand and sales data dictate the designs that Zara
develops.
Zara design staff consists of young and fresh designers from
design school.
Teams are regularly rotated to:
Cross-pollinate experience.
Encourage innovation.
Individual bonuses are tied to the success of the team.
Manufacturing and Logistics
Logistics: Coordinating and enabling the flow of goods, people,
information, and other resources among locations.
Zara concepts go from idea to stores in fifteen days on average.
To achieve this high level of responsiveness, Zara uses:
Combination of vertical integration and technology-orchestrated
coordination of suppliers.
Vertical integration: When a single firm owns several layers in
its value chain.
Just-in-time manufacturing.
13. The majority of Zara’s merchandise is produced in-house, with
an eye on leveraging technology in areas that speed up complex
tasks, lower cycle time, and reduce error.
Inventory optimization models determine how many of which
items in which sizes should be delivered to each specific store.
Manufacturing and Logistics
Fabric is cut and dyed by robots in highly automated factories.
Half of the cloth arrives undyed so the firm can respond to
midseason fashion shifts.
Zara leverages contract manufacturers.
To produce staple items with longer shelf lives.
Zara employees spend more time on value-added functions.
Due to efficient logistics and inventory management.
Zara is a pioneer in going green.
Use of renewable energy systems at logistics centers.
Logistics: Coordinating and enabling the flow of goods, people,
information, and other resources among locations.
Use of biodiesel for the firm’s trucking fleet.
Stores
Bestsellers benefit from limited runs:
Allows the firm to cultivate the exclusivity of its offerings.
Encourages customers to buy right away and at full price.
Encourages customers to visit often.
Reduces the rate of failed product introductions.
14. Learning Objectives
Detail how Zara’s approach counteracts several profit-eroding
challenges that many fashion retailers struggle with.
Identify the environmental threats that Zara is likely to face,
and consider options available to the firm for addressing these
threats.
Limitations of Zara
Operations vulnerabilities: By moving all deliveries through
just two locations, the firm is vulnerable to disruptions in the
region.
Operations: Organizational activities that are required to
produce goods or services.
Financial vulnerabilities: susceptible to currency fluctuations
since development and manufacturing occur in one country.
Rising transportation costs.
Moving Forward
Zara’s value chain is difficult to copy.
But it is not invulnerable, nor is future dominance guaranteed.
Zara’s management must:
Have an understanding of how information systems can enable
winning strategies.
Scan the state of the market and the state of the art in
technology.
Look for new opportunities and remain aware of impending
threats.
15. You Name Here
1. Where do Gap clothes come from? Who makes them? Why?
Are there risks in this approach?
2. Describe the downside of working with a supplier exposed as
having used unethical practices. How does this potentially
damage a firm? How can technology play a role in helping a
firm become more socially responsible with its supply sourcing?
3. Search online to find examples of firms that suffered
production problems because they employed just-in-time
manufacturing or kept limited inventory on hand. What caused
the production problems? What are the pros and cons of each
approach?
4. Can you think of once-successful firms that were forced to
radically redesign their businesses based on technology change?
How did the firms in your list fair with the new model – better
or worse than their prior success? Why do you suppose they
experienced the outcomes you’ve identified?
5. What were Netflix’s sources of competitive advantage in the
DVD-by-mail business?
6. Does Netflix have a strong brand? Offer evidence
demonstrating why the firm’s brand is or isn’t strong. How is a
strong brand built?
7. What is the long tail? How “long” is the Netflix tail in the
DVD-by-mail business compared to traditional video stores?
16. 8. Who are the rivals to the Netflix streaming effort? Do any of
these firm have advantages that Netflix lacks? What are these
advantages?
9. Why would a manufacturer of DVD players be motivates to
offer the Netflix “Watch Now” feature in its products?
10. Why didn’t Netflix vertically integrate and offer its own set-
top box for content distribution?