With reference to decided cases, critically discuss the continuing influence of the decision of Lord Denning in relation to the Law of Contract

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LAW OF CONTRACT- With reference to decided cases, critically discuss the continuing influence of the decision of Lord Denning in relation to the Law of Contract

Prepare a make or buy analysis comparing pre-cut portion controlled NY Strip steaks vs. cutting them in house from a 0x1 Strip Loin.

Description
The Case Details
You are the National Director of Food & Beverage Operations for a high end steak house chain and the your
supply chain has been disrupted by the pandemic . Due to labor shortages the cost of meat has increased
dramatically. Fresh produce is not being harvested on time and there are not enough trucks to move dairy
product across the country. In addition to the pandemic, climate changes have resulted in reduced growing
conditions for russet potatoes, adding additional costs to frozen french fries. You are evaluating four critical
items that are affected by these issues and need to conduct a make or buy analysis on three and a cost/quality
evaluation on one: NY strip steaks, spinach, clarified butter and french fries. Each item is the number one
product in its category:
Meats – New York Strip Steak – make or buy
Produce – Spinach – make or buy
Dairy – Clarified Butter – make or buy
Frozen – French Fries – cost/quality evaluation
INSTRUCTIONS:
Using the provided information and templates, you need to prepare a detailed 500 word minimum length report
to present to the VP of Operations and the CEO. Be persuasive when making your case.The report will contain
the following elements:
Prepare a make or buy analysis comparing pre-cut portion controlled NY Strip steaks vs. cutting them in house
from a 0x1 Strip Loin.

Make or Buy Decision Analysis PC Steaks.docx Download Make or Buy Decision Analysis PC Steaks.docx
Prepare a make or buy analysis comparing frozen chopped spinach IQF (individually quick frozen) vs. cooking
and chopping fresh spinach
Make or Buy Decision Analysis Chopped Spinach.docx Download Make or Buy Decision Analysis Chopped
Spinach.docx
Prepare a make or buy analysis comparing RTU (ready to use) clarified butter vs. clarifying whole butter
Make or Buy Decision Analysis Clarified Butter.docx Download Make or Buy Decision Analysis Clarified
Butter.docx
Prepare a portion cost analysis of the current cut of french fries compared to a new french fry suggested by a
manufacturer representative.
Cost-quality Decision Analysis French Fries.docx Download Cost-quality Decision Analysis French Fries.docx
Write a detailed report summarizing the results of the comparative evaluations and your product
recommendations.
Attach all four of the completed product evaluation templates.
The product recommendations must include an informal product specification.
Submit as one Word document to this portal.
Instructor led evaluations will be held in the RCHM food labs.
Here is the sample French Fry costing sheet

conduct and write up a business project using secondary data.

Assessment Criteria
Learning Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding tested in this assignment:
Research literature and apply business models where relevant in the development of the project
Critically examine the interrelationships between theory from a range of disciplines covered in the business studies programme
Learning Outcomes: Skills and Attributes tested in this assignment:
Develop a coherent report that synthesises theoretical approaches and secondary research findings for the industry facing project
Feedback /Marking criteria for this Assignment
Performance will be assessed using HBS Grading Criteria and Mark scheme.
Guidance for improvement will be given in writing on the Assessment Feedback Form or via Canvas within 4 weeks of submission.
For each day or part day up to five days after the published deadline, coursework submitted late will have the numeric grade reduced by 10 grade points until or unless the numeric grade reaches 40 for levels 4, 5 and 6 or 50 for level 7 (PG). Where the numeric grade awarded for the assessment is less than 40 for level 4, 5 and 6, or 50 for level 7, no lateness penalty will be applied. However, if a submission is more than 5 working days after the published deadline, a grade of zero will be awarded.

Detailed Brief for Individual/Group Assessment
Assignment Title: Individual Project

Description of the assignment, task, content and structure:
1500 word maximum individual project report.
For this assessment you are required to conduct and write up a business project using secondary data. The group project proposal from assessment 1 should form the starting point for your individual project.

Any specific instructions:

In order to successfully complete your project, you should ensure you follow these steps:
Perform a comprehensive literature review of your chosen topic
Choose (and adapt if necessary) a research question from your group’s project proposal to use as the research question for your project
Collect together your secondary data using sources identified in (but not limited to) your group proposal
Perform your data analysis to allow you to address your research question
Evaluate your data findings in relation to your research question
Create 2 key recommendations from your research project

Mark scheme:
Weighting
Presentation and Structure 10
Intellectual Curiosity 10
Content 20
Business Application and Integration 30
Discussion and Recommendations 30
Total 100

Financial sustainability, what are the different sources thebusiness will tap to generate income?

Option 3. Enterprise Business Plan
What Is A Business Plan?
A business plan communicates the risks and opportunities of a proposed business venture (Evans,
2011). It allows potential backers to assess:
• Market demand
• Competition
• Strategy
• Resources
• Financials and forecast
• Risk and sensitivity
Adopting Porter and Kramer’s 2006 concept of shared value, the FMP Business Plan option asks you to
develop an 8,000-10,000-word business plan for an innovative fashion start-up i.e. one that considers
and balances environmental, social and financial sustainability with financial reward.
Your new business venture can be product or service focused and the business plan will outline the
concept, context and rationale for how you will meet identified consumer needs and wants.
You should consider how your proposal addresses the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/?menu=1300. You should also refer to the Business Model
Canvas, Graduate Futures (Enterprise) Start-up and Social Canvas, and/or Sustainability Canvas, to
consider:
• What is the problem/opportunity?
• What is your solution and value proposition?
• What is your purpose, social impact & sustainability?
• Who are your competitors?
• Who is the target customer?
• What compliance, regulations & accreditations should you consider?
• What are your networks?
• How will you gain credibility?
• What are your requirements for funding, resourcing & managing?
• How will you generate income?
• How have you shown your idea is desirable, feasible and viable?
• Consider your resilience & risk.
As a formal academic document, your business plan should be written in the 3rd person, be x1.5-x2
spaced and follow the Harvard Referencing Convention.
The Business Plan Structure
SECTION KEY FEATURES / INDICATIVE CONTENT
TITLE PAGE
Not included in word count
Business name, your name, course, student ID, date, word count.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Not included in word count
Thanks to those who helped you in the process of your Business
Plan e.g. your supervisor.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Not included in word count
but a maximum of one A4
page
This is the opening section of your business plan, summarising
what your business is and what you will do. As the first section any
reader will see, this section will need to be clear, concise, be
as impactful as possible, and make the reader want to learn more.

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    Your executive summary should include:
    • What your idea is
    • Why it is important
    • A brief summary of the financials
    Tip: write this last, expanding on your conclusions.
    CONTENTS Contents pages (Table of Contents, List of Tables, List of
    Figures)
    CHAPTER 1
    Business Concept, Vision
    and Value
    Approx. 1000 words
    A description of the business concept including vision, value and
    mission statement.
    This section outlines:
    • What is the fashion product/service you are proposing?
    • What is your goal/purpose/mission?
    • What is your social and/or sustainability impact?
    • What is your USP?
    • What are you going to do/sell and why?
    • What values does your business hold?
    • What are your specific objectives?
    CHAPTER 2
    Research Methodology
    Approx. 1000 words
    This section explains your methodological approach to research.
    You should mention:
    • Your research approach and strategy
    • Research ethics
    • The data collection and selection methods you used
    • Details of how you conducted your research
    • Your sampling strategy
    • Any limitations you have identified and how you mitigated them
    • Any additional tools or materials you used
    • Evaluation for the methods used above
    • Research terminology
    This section should be fully referenced to demonstrate the key
    texts and theories that have informed your methodological
    approach.
    The results of your research should support your decisions and be
    included in the relevant business plan chapter.
    CHAPTER 3

Definition of the Market

Approx. 2000 words
This section explains in the context your business will operate in. It
can include:
• The industry context
• The gap in the market
• A profile of the market segmentation in which your business
will operate.
• A summary of your market research
• Figures showing the size of the market and past growth rates
• Forecasts and/or current/predicted trends
• Your competitors (this could be illustrated using a perception

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positioning map)
• Your target consumer(s)
• The problem or opportunity your business solves.
• The unique selling point of the product or service you’re
offering.
• Your key suppliers
• The market share you anticipate gaining
• Opportunities, their likelihood and impact, and how you will
adapt to ensure opportunities are more viable.
This section must be discussed from the perspective of the target
customer group and be informed by secondary and primary
research undertaken to identify and understand the
problem/opportunity, who they are and why they want to buy your
product.
CHAPTER 4
Products and/or Services
Approx. 500 words
This section explains, in detail, what your business will do/sell.
It can include:
• The key activities the business will perform or offer
• Your selling prices (if applicable)
• A range plan, category plan, brand pyramid, etc (if applicable)
• Images, diagrams and/or mockups of the product or service
• The value being created (and for whom)
• Any trademarks, patents, design registration or memberships
you may need.
• How you have tested and developed the product/service
• The identification of any new areas that that your business may
move into as you scale.
CHAPTER 5
Operations and Logistics
Approx. 1000 words
This section outlines the details of how your business will operate
from day to day.
It can include:
• Your business location
• The systems and processes you will need
• How your goods or services will be supplied or
manufactured (your supply chain)
• How the work/tasks flow in your business
• The customer journey
• A service blueprint
• The business day to day key activities
• A summary of your production, suppliers, delivery, payment,
transport, premises, and staff processes.
CHAPTER 6
Management Plan
Approx. 1000 words
This section outlines the human resource that you have and will
need to get your business started.
It can include:
• A description of the legal structure of your business
• A brief biography of the key people in the organisation,
including their skills, and the role(s) they will fulfil
• Your involvement within the business

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• A description of anyone else you need to recruit, including the
skills/experience you want them to have, the role(s) they
will fulfil, why you need them, and how you will recruit
them (this might also include freelancers and/or work you will
outsource)
• How much you will pay all employees (including yourself)
• The organisational structure and/or hierachy
• How do you envision your organisation scaling (and a time
scale)?
CHAPTER 7
Marketing and Sales
Strategy
Approx. 1000 words
This section outlines why your customers will buy from you over
your competitors.
It can include:
• Your marketing and communication strategy
• Your sales strategy
• How you will obtain a competitive advantage
• Your channel(s) of distribution
• How you will contact your customers and develop relationships
• A communications schedule or calendar
• How would your marketing and sales strategies change/adapt
if you were to scale your business?
This section must include both the primary and secondary
research findings. Your strategic positioning should be justified
using strategic models and frameworks such as Porter’s generic
strategies, ANSOFF’s, VRIO, Porter’s Value Chain etc.
Where possible all models and frameworks should be shown
visually.
CHAPTER 8
Financial Plan
Approx. 1000 words
This section outlines your cost structure, selling prices and overall
financial stability and viability of your business. It should indicate
how your business will generate revenue showing revenue model,
gross operating margin and lifetime values for the first three years.
It must include a summary and analysis of the information in your
separate Excel submission:
• Three years of sales forecast statements
• Three years of cash flow projection statements – showing
sales, distribution channels and margin and indicating the
breakeven point and sensitivity analysis
• Three years of profit and loss statements
• Three years of balance sheets
• An estimate of your initial startup costs
• An explanation of how you will raise the money to startup
You might also want to consider:
• What are the key elements of the business costs? For
example, customer acquisition costs, staff costs, distribution
costs, web hosting costs, etc.

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• Financial sustainability, what are the different sources the
business will tap to generate income?
• How will you generate enough revenue to survive the first three
years?
• Including an explanation for any anomalies or unusual figures.
CHAPTER 9
Contingency Plan and
Risk
Approx. 500 words
This section identifies any possible risks using relevant risk
management theory and plan(s). You should state how these risks
will be mitigated once identified.
• You should include a visual representation of your risk strategy
• You may want to mention your exit strategy in this section.
CHAPTER 10
Conclusion and Future
Development
Approx. 1000 words
This section should summarise your business’ impact, and justify
why it is worth backing (i.e. investing in/starting).
It should include:
• A summary of the main findings and analysis presented in the
report
• Justification for the feasibility, desirability and viability of your
business idea
• A summary of your business objectives/KPIs
You may want to briefly reflect on your learning journey, and
include next steps for you/your business.
If your research has identified that your current business idea is
not desirable, feasible or viable at the present time then you should
outline a plan for continued testing and development.
References Harvard format. All text sources to be listed together. Images are
to be referenced separately.
Appendices You can use your appendices to include relevant information to
support your business plan. This might include further details of
information you have summarised in your main report.
You must include:
• A table of contents for your appendices
• Your ethics form signed by your supervisor
• Signed participant consent forms
• Your FMP digitisation consent form
• Primary research results and analysis. This should include
transcripts and coding.
You might want to include:
• Images of prototypes and details, results and analysis of your
prototype testing
• Full product details and images
• Pricing and profit calculations
• Detailed range plan
• GANTT chart(s)

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• Business model canvas
• Your SimVenture Validate portfolio
• Product/service lifecycle
• Detailed marketing mix
• Communication schedule
• Detailed competitor SWOT analysis
• Possible stakeholder/contact/relationship details
• Tables and quantitative data used to create any charts and
diagrams included in the main text
Each section in your Appendix should be labelled, for example:
Appendix A – Launch Plan GANTT Chart
Appendix B – Product Details
All appendices must be directly referenced within the main body of
your business plan e.g. (Appendix D).
Appendices must not contain large sections of copied and pasted
text from your secondary research.
There is no word limit for Appendices, but all information included
should be concise and relevant.
Desirability, Feasibility and Viability
You are expected to understand and use the terms desirability, feasibility and viability to analyse
and justify your business idea.
Desirability
A product/service your customer really wants/needs.
• Do other people want to buy/use your idea (customers/retailers)?
• Are they willing to spend money on your idea?
• Are you offering value to your customer?
• Is your business the solution to your customers’ problem(s)?
• Do you have primary and secondary research to support this?
Feasibility
A business idea you could actually do.
• Is your idea realistic?
• Do you have the necessary resources/support/team/environment/contacts etc. to make this
business happen?
• Have you considered how it will work in real life?
• Have you considered all potential risks and limitations?
• Will it work?
• Do you have primary and secondary research to support this?
Viability
A business that could financially sustain itself.
• Could your idea operate as a successful business?
• Is it financially sustainable?
• Do your figures make sense?
• Have you demonstrated how you will raise the funds to start?
• Have you balanced environmental, social and financial sustainability with financial reward?
• Do you have primary and secondary research to support this?

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    analysis and on the transcripts in the appendix you should assign a label to them (e.g. Manager 1 from
    company A). When citing extracts from the interview within the text you can refer to the appendix and
    to a particular page/ page and line number. For example: In an interview with Informant X, Supply
    Chain Manager at Company Z, it was reported that ‘Quote’ (Appendix 3:92).
    A summary transcript in English should be included of any interviews conducted in a foreign
    language.
    Evidence of your coding approach and any content analysis of your interviews should be included in
    the appendix.
    Questionnaires and data analysis
    A copy of your questionnaire should be included in the appendix of your project.
    Evidence of your data analysis and any statistical tests (e.g. SPSS) should also be included in the
    appendix.
    Numbering figures and tables
    A figure is anything in pictorial, diagrammatic or chart form. For example, a pie chart, bar chart, or
    diagrammatic model is a figure. You should number figures consecutively within the text by chapter.
    Thus, for the first figure in Chapter One it would be labelled Figure 1.1, the second figure in the same
    chapter would be 1.2 and subsequent figures 1.3, 1.4 and so on. If it were the third figure in Chapter
    Four then it would be labelled, Figure 4.3. You should always provide the reader with the title of your
    figure/image and its source (e.g. author, year) or, if the figure is your own the source(s), of information
    upon which it is based. It is suggested that you label figures with the figure number at the top left and
    the source immediately below the figure also ranged left. The font size for the source can be reduced
    to 9pt.
    Tabular information may contain numerical data or words. Tables should be numbered in similar
    fashion to the way in which figures have been explained. For example, Table 1 in Chapter 6 would be
    labelled Table 6.1; once again the source(s) should be given immediately beneath the table aligned to
    the left. Here, it is advisable to reduce the font size to 9pt.
    SUBMISSION OF YOUR FINAL MAJOR PROJECT
    You must hand-in the following items:
    Option 3: Fashion Business Plan. A detailed fashion business plan 8 – 10,000 words plus supporting
    visuals and finances submitted on a separate excel document, in the following format:
    • An electronic copy of your project, A4 size, to be submitted via Moodle.
    And
    • You will prepare a digital A1 exhibition poster for the Graduate Showcase Exhibition.
    The College/University may decide to include your work in a library display or exhibition of work, either
    in its original electronic form, to allow future or prospective students access to examples of good
    practice and to learn from the work that you have done. Please sign the digitisation consent form in
    the Student Forms Document, include it in your Business Plan appendix.
Think back over the course and select a concept that you enjoyed the most or has the most difficulty understanding and then briefly explain it and tell us why you liked it or what you found to be challenging aboutit.

Description
Congratulations on being so close to completing the course! What did you think of the course? What stumped
you, if anything? What interested the most?
Part I: Posts
This forum provides an opportunity for students to discuss which one concept was the most interesting or
difficult concept learned in the course. Writing quality and 250-word minimum criteria apply to the content
grading for this forum post.

  1. Think back over the course and select a concept that you enjoyed the most or has the most difficulty
    understanding and then briefly explain it and tell us why you liked it or what you found to be challenging about
    it. The purpose of this discussion topic is to reflect on the course content that was most difficult.
  2. Discuss the topic you enjoyed or were impressed with the most. Did you find clarity on a topic that was vague
    previous to the class and now things make more sense? Did you learn something that relates to your job,
    hobbies, activities, or environment that you appreciate more because of the course content?
FULLY DESCRIBE EACH OF THE THREE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPTS OR PRINCIPLES YOU ARE APPLYING; AND EXPLAIN HOW EACH CONCEPT RELATES TO THE SCENE(S) YOU IDENTIFIED.

Description
Choosing any film on the list, create an essay explaining explaining 3 different concepts or theories and link to a
scene in that film.
Options include
THE SELF: LOOKING GLASS SELF, THE ME AND THE I, SELF-CONCEPT THEORY (REFLECTED
APPRAISAL, SOCIAL COMPARISON, SELF ATTRIBUTION, PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTRALITY), SELF
PRESENTATION THEORY
•IDENTITY: ROLE-IDENTITY THEORY (INDIVIDUAL – MICRO), IDENTITY THEORY (SOCIAL –
MESO), SOCIAL IDENTITY THEORY (SOCIAL CATEGORIES – MACRO), AFFECT CONTROL
THEORY, IDENTITY CONTROL THEORY
SELF & IDENTITY
•HEURISTICS AND BIASES
•ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR
STEREOTYPES, PREJUDICE, AND DISCRIMINATION
•ALTRUISM
•AGGRESSION
•(1) BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE RELEVANT SCENE(S) FROM THE MOVIE YOU CHOSE (ASSUME
YOUR READER (ME) HAS SEEN THE MOVIE BUT PROVIDE ENOUGH INFORMATION SO THAT THE
READER CAN IDENTIFY THE SCENE – BE CAREFUL NOT TO GO OVERBOARD ON THIS AS YOU
NEED SPACE FOR THE REMAINING ELEMENTS);
•(2) FULLY DESCRIBE EACH OF THE THREE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPTS OR
PRINCIPLES YOU ARE APPLYING; AND
•(3) EXPLAIN HOW EACH CONCEPT RELATES TO THE SCENE(S) YOU IDENTIFIED. **IT IS ALSO
POSSIBLE THAT A SCENE VIOLATES A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY; IF YOU CHOOSE,
YOUR PAPER CAN ALSO DESCRIBE HOW A SCENE FAILS TO CONFORM TO PREDICTIONS FROM
CONCEPTS LEARNED IN CLASS.

“Criminology should reject legal definitions of crime and instead seek to define crime in terms of the harms an action causes” Critically discuss this statement.

Topic: 

“Criminology should reject legal definitions of crime and instead seek to define crime in terms of the harms an action causes” Critically discuss this statement.

Description
In this assessment, you are required to: Look at the arguments surrounding the expansion of the definition of
“crime” to include acts that are currently dealt with by civil legislation or are not criminalised at all. You should
weigh up the benefits of this approach, with particular emphasis given on uncovering the hidden crime that is
ignored by society. You should also discuss the issues associated with this approach, showing understanding as
to why expanding the definition of crime within academic discussion may not change the issues. You can
explicitly take a theoretical perspective (for example a Marxist perspective on capitalism) but this is not
necessary for a full answer. There are a number of approaches you can take to the question, offering the reader a
discussion of the policy implications, the perspective from victims of crime, a legal perspective or a moral
perspective as some examples. You do not have to take one perspective and can instead discuss each of these
issues within your answer if you wish. It is important that you are critical throughout the essay. Ensure that you
offer a range of opinions on the material and ideas you present and a range of authors on the subjects you
discuss.
You MUST use academic journal articles and books as the backbone of the essay. Please do not use websites and
unacademic sources as your main sources of knowledge, but be aware that charities (such as domestic abuse or
online victimisation charities) are viable sources, but should not be the main source for your information. Vary
your sources depending on the type of information you are discussing and show the reader that you understand
the material from a number of perspectives

construct a sociological portrait.

Description
For your final paper you will construct a sociological portrait. A sociological portrait is a depiction, a
description, a profile, or vignette of how race, class, gender and other cultural factors such as religion interact in
an individual’s life to form her/his identity and behavior. The goal of the sociological portrait is to describe
yourself using the sociological imagination. In other words, describe yourself sociologically. Focus should be on
aspects of socialization, culture, social hierarchies, status and roles, groups, social class, gender, race and
ethnicity, and the social institutions (such as work, family, education). Make sure you are “connecting the
sociological dots.”
What is a sociological portrait? Describing oneself sociologically requires an individual to be aware of the
relationships between the experiences she has and her society around her. Furthermore, the things we do are
shaped by the situations we are in, the values we have, the way people around us act, and how that all relates to a
societal outcome. Therefore, by looking at yourself through a sociological lens you can connect the sociological
dots trough socialization, culture, social hierarchies, status and roles, groups, social class, gender, race and
ethnicity, and the social institutions that have help you become the person you are today.
This is NOT an assignment in which you describe yourself psychologically but rather to make sociological
connections between your experiences and sociological concepts. Your sociological portrait should include at
least five (5) sociological concepts that are applied in the proper context.
Your final paper will be a Word document and must have at least five (5) academic, scholarly references. Papers
will be 8 to 10 pages in length, with 1.5 or double-spacing, 12-point font, 1-inch margins on all sides, and
include a cover page and a reference page (not included in the page count). Please use APA 7th Edition.

Analyze social variables and determinants for their influence in the development of contemporary social problems on a local and global scale

Overview
The field of sociology presents a unique perspective to viewing the world’s social problems. Social problems tend to be viewed solely as individual constructs
and responsibilities, but sociologists take a deeper dive into the complex set of variables driving the development of these problems using various theoretical
perspectives. As these problems surface in individual lives, the workplace, and communities, a sociological perspective is valuable for providing a framework
for deeper investigation of variables and limiting personal biases when analyzing problems.
In this project, you will play the part of a sociologist who has been requested by your national community to craft a proposal to the potential funder, the
Department of Health and Human Services. You will write the proposal by conducting research on the social problem and thinking about how to limit your
personal biases when later analyzing the social issue, you will analyze the problem from a sociological perspective, outlining the influential variables and the
local and global impacts of the problem, and finally suggest a potential solution.
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
 Analyze contemporary social problems on local and global scales by applying key theoretical perspectives
 Analyze social variables and determinants for their influence in the development of contemporary social problems on a local and global scale
 Suggest potential solutions that are aligned with best practices for addressing the negative impacts of social issues
 Summarize how to limit personal biases in analyzing social problems
Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Introduction: In this section, you will summarize your proposal. Explain the contemporary social problem that you selected and discuss the relevance for
today’s society on a local scale. How does the issue present itself in the United States or in your local community?
II. Problem Description: Determine the most influential social variables and determinants leading to the social problem and justify your selections with
research.
A. Identify social variables and determinants that have influenced the development of the social problem and explain their influence. Support your
explanations with resources.
B. Explain how the social variables and determinants influencing the development of the social problem vary depending on whether the social problem is
local or global. What differences and similarities are seen between local and international influences of these social variables and determinants?
Provide specific examples.

How was social media related to Nasty Gal’s business model?

Topic: 

Please read “Business Problem-Solving Case: A Nasty Ending for Nasty Gal” on pages 387-388 of your text and answer the following: How was social media related to Nasty Gal’s business model? To what extent was Nasty Gal a “social” business? What people, organization, and technology problems were responsible for Nasty Gal’s failure as a business? Could Nasty Gal have avoided bankruptcy? Explain your answer.

Textbook is,
Essentials of MIS, Kenneth C Laudon and Jane C Laudon 2019,
Pearson

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