John Smith is faced with a problem that I believe he can fix. By selling the numbers he can help his business get back on the track. Although this may not seem like an easy choice to make I believe it is. The action of selling the numbers to the car company will not be hurting anyone. If he decides to let his business go under then he is hurting people. He will effect not only his own family, but all the different people who work of him as well. I don't think John has an easy choice to make but I would sell the numbers. I do believe that this happens often in businesses. The economy still isn't great and I think people are willing to do a lot for their business.
Do you think you would sell the numbers?
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Response to Sean
Could John turn this deal down and stay in business? If yes, how so?
I agree with Sean. John should sell the names of his employees to the car company. I do not think that John Smith could remain in business, as well as turn down the deal. Although it may not seem like "the right thing to do," it will help his business in the long run. Sean continues to discuss how according to the AMA Statement of Ethics John would not be breaking any rules. John is not harming, or fostering the trust in the marketing system. Selling these names will help his employees, himself and his family. I believe that if I was faced with a choice like this I would do what Sean suggested, and sell the names and numbers to the phone company. I believe it is the smartest most proficient choice to make within the circumstance.
I agree with Sean. John should sell the names of his employees to the car company. I do not think that John Smith could remain in business, as well as turn down the deal. Although it may not seem like "the right thing to do," it will help his business in the long run. Sean continues to discuss how according to the AMA Statement of Ethics John would not be breaking any rules. John is not harming, or fostering the trust in the marketing system. Selling these names will help his employees, himself and his family. I believe that if I was faced with a choice like this I would do what Sean suggested, and sell the names and numbers to the phone company. I believe it is the smartest most proficient choice to make within the circumstance.
Specials
Restaurant specials have always been something that restaurants used as an incentive. Specials can help both the consumer and the business. The business is getting rid of food that dose't have much time left on the shelf and customers get to spend less. I went to a restaurant recently and noticed how descriptive and extravagant the specials sounded. The specials seemed to have more detail then anything else on the menu. Once I realized this I thought of other restaurants I had been too in the past and how they seem to do the same thing. My mother was with me and already knew what she wanted to order. When she heard the specials she changed her mind. The detail of what was going into her dinner made her more attracted to the special meal. Do you think specials have so much detail because they want to attract the customer? Or do you think it has to do with something else?
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