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Post by jjohnson on May 9, 2014 12:13:16 GMT -6
This was a very interesting video. At first the speaker was sort of circling the airport and wouldn’t land, but he finally brought it all together. It seems like he is saying we, as humans, don’t really know what we want; we need people to sort through all of what we say and narrow it down to what we want. I believe we sometimes don’t realize all of the other options that we have, and need others to point them out for us. All in all, this was a good video.
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Post by Shondrea Lovette on May 10, 2014 21:29:01 GMT -6
This video shows the scenario of false precept. We as consumer are often mislead by false pretense and fall into the trap of buying merchandize we need or we overspend because this false advertisement or false pretense seems appealing to the eyes.
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Post by spencer ragas on May 12, 2014 13:18:05 GMT -6
I thought that the video was interesting, long but interesting. He took basic business and data concepts and broke them down to the point where they are easier to understand. In today's shopping world, people are given many options of the same product or service. Analyzing the data will help you realize why a certain person may choose one product over the other; and the average percentage of how many people will purchase that option of the product or service
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Post by wdeben on May 12, 2014 20:27:58 GMT -6
it's interesting when people look at simple items and expand where they came from and how people interact with them. While at the same time in business it's important to interact with the environment. You customers are the life of your business. Its important to listen to them.
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Post by paigecrawford on May 13, 2014 11:01:19 GMT -6
We are given so many choices and options in todays world do to technology and trade. Many times this can become overwhelming for a customer and also hard for a business to compete. It's important to understand this in the business world because consumers need help sorting their options and choosing the right one. Good video.
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Post by patiencedaigle on May 13, 2014 15:46:00 GMT -6
It has been discovered in the past that it is as simple as just asking what consumers want to please them. Consumers remain happy when they get what they want, even if there are multiple choices.
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