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You have attached: The Instructions doc. and Two other documents will explain to you the assignment.
NOTE: YOU WILL HAVE TO READ ALL 3 ATTACHMENTS CAREFULLY IN ORDER TO DO THE WORK CORRECTLY.
Due: Feb 15. 20
NOT less than 3 pages.
1. Sources of Competitive Advantage in the Airlines Industry
Superior market knowledge is not only an important source of competitive advantage, but it also results in happier, higher volume of, and more loyal customers. Thus, the systematic development of market knowledge is a critically important activity in any organization.*
*Reference: From Chapter 6 Take-Aways in Mullins, J., Walker, O., & Boyd, H. (2013). Marketing management: A strategic decision-making approach. (8th ed.) New York: McGraw-Hill Irwin.
In this discussion, address the following:
2. Singapore International Airlines: Strategy with a Smile (Ramaswamy, 2001)
Case Study Review
Access and read the following Harvard Business Review case study:
This business strategy case will help you to develop a framework for conceptualizing differentiation-based competitive advantage. Specifically, it illustrates how an organization implementing a strategy of differentiation needs to design its entire value chain with the intent to be outstanding in every value activity that it performs. Thus, it identifies the critical resource commitments that a differentiation strategy would require. This discussion is closely intertwined with an examination of country-specific (Singapore, in this case) sources of competitive advantage.
Case Study Analysis
Prepare your response, addressing the following items:
3. Part 1: Review Questions
Part 2: Sales Forecasting in the Airlines Industry
As a marketing manager for a major airline, you are faced with strategic planning decisions of growing sales and increasing market share in the leisure travel market. Your boss walks into your office and requests an analysis of past sales in the leisure travel market using regression analysis (Tip: Review video Forecasting in Excel Using Simple Linear Regression in Activity 4.2). Using the Excel data file linked below, create a regression analysis with a graph that you can present to your boss for a meeting next week. Include a summary of your findings that:
Data File
Download the following file by right-clicking on the file link, selecting Save Target (or Link) As…, and saving to your computer.
4. Changing Personality –The Psychoanalytic vs the Behaviorist Perspective
One of the most common questions that is asked of personality psychologists is “Can personality be changed?” In general, personality is considered to be a pervasive set of characteristic and/or behaviors that remain stable over time. However, different theoretical perspectives approach the question of behavioral change quite differently.
As we have seen, the Psychoanalytic and Behaviorist theories differ widely in their perspectives on the origin, development and behavioral expressions of personality. Likewise, they view the likelihood and process of change very differently.
Read the “Changing Personality” box in Chapter 6, Section 6.2, in your textbook, for a summary and example of how Behaviorists approach personality change.
Below is a reprint of Table 6.1 found in Chapter 6, Section 6.4, in your textbook. It compares Psychoanalytic/Neo-Analytic concepts to their Behaviorist reinterpretations.
Psychoanalytic/Neo-Analytic Concept
Behaviorist Reinterpretation
Freud’s notion of the id as the instinctual energies that form the undifferentiated core of the personality.
Skinner asserted that this is simply humans’ innate susceptibility to reinforcement, which is the product of evolution.
The internal personality structure termed the egoor “I,” which responds to the world according to the reality principle.
The learned responses to the practical contingencies of everyday life; there are different behavioral repertoires for different environmental contingencies.
The superego or “over-I,” that internalizes societal rules and helps protect the ego from overwhelming id impulses.
Behavior is learned from the punitive practices of society, controlling behavior not allowed by parents and society; “unconscious” simply means that people are not taught to observe it and talk about it.
The ego defense mechanism of repression, that pushes threatening thoughts and motives back into the unconscious.
We learn to avoid behavior that is punished, and by not engaging in it, we avoid conditioned aversive stimulation.
Jung’s notion of archetypes (universal emotional symbols) and the collective unconscious of deep universal emotional symbols.
Skinner says that this is the evolution of certain universal characteristics of the human species and the parallel cultural evolution of useful behaviors; there is thus a sameness or universality of things that are reinforcing, and a commonality of behaviors that societies need to control.
Guidelines
Submit a 400-600 word paper that compares and contrasts these approaches to changing personality. In your paper, address these issues:
5. Addiction
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Overview
As with all human behaviors, the Behaviorist and Learning theories emphasize patterns of learned associations and reinforcement as the underlying cause of drug abuse and addiction. As such, according to these theorists, the same principles operate with regard to the development of, as well as treatment for, the dysfunctional behavior patterns.
Watch
Watch the following Ted Talk regarding addiction. Also, be sure to read the overview at the same link before watching the video.
Discuss
After watching this Ted Talk, post a thoughtful answer to the following questions. Be sure to answer all parts of the question:
A curatorial statement is a brief introduction to your exhibition. A curator is the person who is in charge of a museum’s exhibitions, from planning and selecting artwork to researching and documenting information. This piece should be 3 paragraphs in length and approximately 250-300 words. Remember to feature titles and brief descriptions of the six pieces that will be featured in your collections in order to entice viewers