Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Current Event

Google is launching another company called Waymo to focus on self-driving cars. These self-driving vehicles have driven a billion miles in simulation an a million on public roads. The cars will still have a steering will and pedals due to regulations. Many people will buy self-driving cars if they are available in the future. A blind man got a ride in one in October 2015, so they would be great for blind people or people unable to drive. They would not say when the general public could ride in one of these vehicles, but it could be soon.

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Friday, December 2, 2016

Chapter 29 Study Guide

Vocabulary:
Problem definition- When a business clearly identifies a problem or research issue and the information that is necessary to solve it.
Primary data- Data obtained for the first time and used specifically for the particular problem or issue under study.
Secondary data- Already collected for some purpose other than the current study.
Survey Method- A research technique in which information is gathered from people through the use of surveys or questionnaires.
Sample- A part of the population that is assumed to represent the entire population.
Observation Method- A research technique in which the actions of people are watched and recorded either by cameras or observers.
Point-of-Sale Research- A powerful form of research that combines natural observation with personal interviews to get people to explain buying behavior.
Experimental Method- A research technique in which a researcher observes the results of changing one or more marketing variables while keeping certain other variables constant under controlled actions.
Data Analysis- The process of compiling, analyzing, and interpreting the results of primary and secondary data collection.

Research Steps:
Step 1: Defining the Problem
Step 2: Obtaining Data
Step 3: Analyzing the Data
Step 4: Recommending Solutions to the Problem

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Thanksgiving Campaign

Nike "Turkey Bowl"- Nike used a mobile app to advertise its Hyperwarm line. When the customers used apps, they were rewarded points which could be redeemed for prizes like gift cards.
This is brilliant because people are usually annoyed at pop up ads, but they are being rewarded for their time. This is good for Nike because customers will be more encouraged to buy things from their stores.  
 

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Survey Conclusion

My survey received 10 responses. The majority of people agreed with what my survey is about. It would be more effective if it had questions that would involve students that don't drive to school and have to worry about parking, and the results would be more accurate. 9 out of 10 people think that there should be more parking allowed and don't like the idea of parking passes. There was an equal split of male and female. There were 5 seniors, 2 juniors, and 3 sophomores that participated in this survey.