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Assignment #3 - Dustin Gregoire

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For Assignment #3, I focused my map around Joseph’s of Portland, located on Fore Street in Portland. This assignment opened my eyes more to the physical locations of everything that has to do with Joseph’s of Portland’s day-to-day business. Since Joseph’s of Portland is a small locally owned business, all of the research done was from my perspective and thought process behind how the business is ran. Firstly, I marked Joseph’s of Portland as the blue market. Joseph’s of Portland is located within the Old Port, which is a nice shopping center for the state of Maine. Next, I marked Joseph’s closest competitors (in my opinion) in red. These competitors would be David Wood Clothiers, Life is Good, Portland Dry Goods, and Urban Outfitters. These are all successful clothing companies in the Old Port area who can take business away from Joseph’s of Portland. Lastly, I marked points of interest, basically places where Joseph’s of Portland could do advertising as their products...

Week 11 Questions - Dustin Gregoire

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Workbook for Chapter 12 - Developing New Products Section A True/False: 1. Continuous and dynamically continuous innovations are higher on compatibility than discontinuous innovations. True! Continuous innovations, from my understanding, are easier for consumers to feel compatible with than discontinuous innovations would be. 2. Innovators are “generic” in nature. False! If innovators were generic, that would go against the whole idea of innovation. Innovations should be unique, or at least at the minimum go for something new or different. Section B Fill in the Blanks: 1. The degree to which customers perceive a new product/service as superior to similar existing products determines the relative advantage . 2. The higher the degree of trialability, the greater would be the rate of diffusion. 3. Now consider this: there are 3 types of people in this world:  The ones who play the game. The ones who watch the game. The ones who have no idea that th...

Assignment 2 - Perceptual Map

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Ch.10 Questions

What did you learn from this chapter? The differences and pros/cons of primary and secondary data. Things that should be known before starting research. Do you prefer lecture slides or workbooks? I like using workbooks more since they let me have a physical thing to learn off of. I’ve always preferred workbooks as a student. Where are you confused? I don’t believe I’m confused on anything in Ch.10! What do you believe to be true from the book/class material? The different ways to preform research that the book talks about. What do you question or not totally believe? I actually think all of the things brought up make sense and are believable. What learning can you apply to your client’s business? Basically how to obtain and organize data, selecting how I’m going to collect that data (like the method) and how to pick that method based on what kind of stuff I’m trying to gather for data. What next piece of analysis would you learn/conduct? How can I help you achieve your learning objecti...

Marketing on the Metro

This past weekend I visited Washington D.C. and I noticed how the Metro there was essentially turned into advertising public transportation. Posters and billboards were plastered all across the trains and stations that not noticing the advertisements would be extremely odd. This was super interesting to me, since the Metro is such a staple part of D.C. and makes traveling around the city so much easier. Companies and buy out advertising space and cover so much ground by just being on a train. Advertising via public transportation is a very underrated strategy, in my opinion!

Ch9 Questions

In chapter 9, segmentation, positioning, and targeting were taught. I learned why placement matters because of perceptual maps, and what brands compete with one another. I personally prefer workbooks. I think I could use going over cluster analysis a bit more. I believe that analytics can’t tell 100% of everything, but it can be useful. I’d probably not totally believe that analytics are 100% reliable. Google Analytics can be used for my company to see where their traffic is coming from and advertise to those specific areas. Learning more about perceptual maps would be very useful, it’d be helpful if we could do this in class as a group activity!

Thoughts on the Business Intelligence Course Overview by Mina Jafarijoo

This past Monday (3/12/19) I attended a short presentation talking about Business Intelligence (BI) Systems. It was a brief overview, but still addressed many key ideas. The first question asked was why would organizations need BI Systems? Well, the whole idea of BI Systems are to promote effective data driven decision making. In order to do this, companies must focus on these four values/strategies: Quality Data Data Modeling Data Analysis Data Presentation & Visualization The components in a BI System are: Data ASource Data Repository OLAP (On-Line Analytical Processing) System  Data Analysis Visualization Companies need to develop four types of BI capabilities to implement data driven decision making: BIC#1: Data Cleaning and Integration Capability BIC#2: Data Warehousing Capablity BIC#3: Analytical Capability BIC#4: Visualization and Intelligence Delivery Capability Overall, I enjoyed this presentation very much. Organizing data in order to effect...