They should make the business exams so much harder to separate ppl in the state...that hsc was a joke..
i'm pretty sure I got 90+, would be higher if it wasn't for poorly worded M.C...
Do u want a medal mate? I mean, don't blow your own horn or anything..
but while we're on the topic, i'm 1st for business too and i would be seriously confused if its not a threat
Are you being serious Shifty or just taking the piss?
Because I originally though Goodwill was a CA then I realised it wasn't when I got on this forum. But I had 1.2:1....
I don't know what you guys are on about with this "already happened" bullshit. An increase in rent (this is what it says in the question) is not under the control of the business (because it's an external factor), and therefore it's a threat.
I did Dell Computers.. made up most of it. Don't see how you can do a well structured response with four case studies but whatever floats your boat. :)
It's A because it's an import company, and depreciation of aussie dollars --> more expensive imports. Which means expenses will be higher.
Economics ppl should know that :)
For question 9... I put D. SOme ppl say its Global branding but I would disagree because Pepsi doesn't own Coke do they? I thought global branding only applied if it was the same company...
It asked for marketing strategy not the entire marketing plan Jebu :).. but i don't think you can lose anything for putting in extra info....
I asked my teacher and she said the way the question was worded means they'll have to take one strategy (e.g. product for it). She said they mark on...
I'm with Not-That-Bright on this one, but you make a valid point though..
Just goes to show how badly worded about 6 or 7 of the multiple choice actually were... You'd think they'd have SOME people actually reading over the questions and pulling this shit out...
Fair enough, but at least someone finally understands what I was trying to say!
My economics teacher is marking business so she said she'll bring answers to school around wednesday... I'll post em up here ...
Remember it asked for sociocultural factors relating to the PRODUCT. So I talked about language barriers on the packaging etc as well as consumer tastes/preferences...
I agree it's a simple question and by definition its radical if you look at it simply. But I think it's unitary because of the wording of the question - I think it's a trick question. As I said I had one exactly like it before and the answer was the same.