Imagine that you are part of the marketing management team at Home Plus, a regional discount big-box retailer who competes with Wal-Mart and Target. Home Plus currently focuses on offering a broad range of discount consumer goods, from small home furnishings and clothing to packaged goods and kitchenware. In addition to the discount lines, Home Plus carries some higher end clothes, shoes, and bedding. Some members of management believe that the best way to improve the company's competitive positioning is to concentrate more of its energies on the higher-end product lines. They have proposed that Home Plus double the number of luxury products it carries and halve the number of discount consumer packaged goods.In an essay, explain why you would agree or disagree with the proposed change in marketing strategy. Be sure to discuss both the proposal's advantages and its disadvantages.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Staying in the discount big-box retailer as it is delivers what is expected to the costumers. Change it to luxury products can cause uncertain of the company's purpouses.

Explanation:

In order to create luxury products a strong sense of brand and acceptance in the market has to be already established. It has been explained the Home Plus is a regional discount big-box retailer instead of a premium or higher-ended reailer. In order to distinguish from the inicial brand it might needed to be created a branch which higher-end products proposal.

On the other hand, staying in the status quo of selling discount products as before, it gives to the costumers what is expected. So, by increasing the number of luxury products with different company foccus can cause uncertaining in the company purpouses.  


Related Questions

what does "blue lives matter" mean?​

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Answer: Blue Lives Matter is a countermovement in the United States advocating that those who are prosecuted and convicted of killing law enforcement officers should be sentenced under hate crime statutes.

Explanation:

I did some online research for you. Pls let me know if my answer helped you in any way.

The
are bodies of rock or gas that are named for ancient gods.


are made of rock or metal, which often collide with Earth.

The
are most similar to Earth.

The Juno probe is exploring the planet
.

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Answer:

planets

meteoroids

terrestrial planets

Jupiter

Explanation:

The planets are bodies of rock or gas that are named for ancient gods.

Planets are astronomical bodies. They can be found orbiting stars with gravity. The Earth that we live on is a planet. It is also part of the Solar System which consists of eight planets. All these planets, besides Earth, have the names of ancient Roman and Greek gods and goddesses.

Meteoroids are made of rock or metal, which often collide with Earth.

Meteoroids are space bodies made from various materials. They are smaller than asteroids, usually going up to one meter. They often collide with the Earth but do not cause damage as the atmosphere shreds them until they are no longer dangerous. When people see meteoroids with the naked eye, they call them shootings tars.

The terrestrial planets are most similar to Earth.

These types of planets are composed of rock and metals, which means they have solid surfaces. They are, therefore, similar to the Earth. In our Solar system, terrestrial planets are Venus, Mercury, and Mars.

The Juno probe is exploring the planet Jupiter

Juno is NASA’s spacecraft sent into space in 2011. to explore Jupiter. It should measure its gravity and magnetic fields, and to offer us knowledge of how Jupiter builds, what does it look like, what is in its the core, temperature, etc. Name Juno comes from Roman mythology; goddesses Juno was the wife of the chief god Jupiter.

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Answer:

The  

✔ planets

 are bodies of rock or gas that are named for ancient gods.

✔ Asteroids and meteoroids

are made of rock or metal, which often collide with Earth.

The  

✔ terrestrial planets

are most similar to Earth.

The Juno probe is exploring the planet  

✔ Jupiter

Explanation:

I got them all right, I copy and pasted so you can see the checks :)

Due to Spanish contact, many Mississippians were exposed to disease and died. This prehistoric American Indian culture eventually reorganized into tribes that dominated the Georgia region. Which contemporary American Indian tribes originated from the Mississippians? Choose the correct TWO tribes.
A. Creek B. Archaic C. Cherokee D. Blackfoot e. Choctaw

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Cherokee and creek

I just went over my study guide it is those two

Do you think the United States should change the way it elects government officials to break the two-party system?

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Yes because if we look at the two party system there are lots of flaws in it essentially the minorities voices are less heard because if their values don’t align with anyone then they may choose to not vote which causes a low voter turnout since i’d say the two main parties have pretty big differences in views especially depending on the leader of the party, if they went to proportional representation like sweden everyone’s voices would be heard and it would be easier to make decisions and a higher voting turnout because more party’s to choose from so it would give plurality to the system.

HELP STAT!! Which status did Texas officially have after the treaty of Cordoba in 1821?
A( a Spanish colony
B( a United States state
C( an independent republic
D( a territory of mexico

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D


The treaty of Córdoba established Mexico’s independence, while Texas was in it.

Answer:

answer D

Explanation:

Hope it helped I took my review and it was correct

Which of these is an example of chemical weathering?

Group of answer choices

A Sediments blowing away by air

B Rock breaking up due to acid rain

C Rock breaking up due to mechanical force

D Sediments settling down in a new location

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Answer: (B) Rocks breaking up due to acid rain.

Explanation: Carbonation is another type of chemical weathering. Carbonation is the mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid. This type of weathering is important in the formation of caves. Dissolved carbon dioxide in rainwater or in moist air forms carbonic acid, and this acid reacts with minerals in rocks.

Answer:

The answer is B. Rocks breaking due to acid rain.

Explanation:

Chemical weathering is the breaking down of minerals due to any chemical substance in the form of rain or any type of possible weather that can be categorized in this (chemical weathering) section.

Acid is a chemical and this can also form a reaction that is dissolved in water, and causes the breaking down of rocks to the touch of acid rain.

The Effects of Scarcity on Decision Making this is the title

This is the question

Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions.
Online Content: Site 1

According to the article, how does scarcity impact financial choices for individuals? (Site 1)

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Answer: The ability to make decisions comes with a limited capacity. The scarcity state depletes this finite capacity of decision-making.  The scarcity of money affects the decision to spend that money on the urgent needs while ignoring the other important things which comes with a burden of future cost.

Answer:

below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions.

Responding to Bigoted Words

Avoiding Gender Bias in Writing

What does the article suggest we do when confronted with biased language?Explanation:

1. What were Lydia Child’s objections to capital punishment? Explain her arguments against the death sentence and methods of execution used at that time. In your opinion, would Child see twenty-first century methods and attitudes about capital punishment as more humane than those of the nineteenth century?

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Answer:Deterrence is a function not only of a punishment's severity, but also of its certainty and frequency. The argument most often cited in support of capital punishment is that the threat of execution influences criminal behavior more effectively than imprisonment does.

Explanation:used solely in conjunction with the Sociology and You program. ... encourage students not only to test their reading comprehension but also to put their ... the following excerpt from Lydia Child's letter before you answer this question. ... see twenty-first century methods and attitudes about capital punishment as more humane.

10.) What happened at "Wounded Knee"? *
10 points
O A.) Nothing. It was a peaceful event.
B.) The United states government moved the Sioux to the reservation in North Dakota.
At their reservation, the Sioux performed a ritual called the Sun Dance. To stop the
ritual, officials attempted to arrest their chief, Sitting Bull. In the scuffle, Sitting Bull
was shot. Hundreds of Sioux fled fearing for their lives. The army soon arrived to
collect the Sioux' weapons. Shots rang out again, killing more than 200 Sioux and 25
soldiers.

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Answer:

B. the united states government moved the sioux  to the reservation in north dakota.

Explanation:

Answer:

US Troops want to disarm a band of Sioux Indians seeking protection at a reservation

Ghost Dance rituals stirred fears among government officials

Explanation:

Write any 4 appropriate suggestions to make society an ideal one.​

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Answer:Proper education to all the people.Respect all value or norms of all the people.Proper health facility to all the people of society.No discrimination between society people in the name of cast and color

Why was Britain’s large population an advantage? *
10 points
They were able to have more people manufacture war supplies
More money was raised in taxes
They could donate more clothing and supplies to the war effort
More people could be recruited to serve as Redcoats

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Answer:

More money was raised in taxes

Explanation:

This is true due to the amount of money rasied as Taxes by the government from the British Citizens. The taxing system is structured in such a way that, the have no other alternative than to pay up rather than running into problem with the government.

True or False: It took several years and many events before the colonists decided to fight for independence. a True b False

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Answer:

A- True

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Why aren’t you migrating when you go on a field trip

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Answer:

Explanation: because you are not a bird

Because migration is moving from one place to another to stay there and field trip is simple just visiting the place

What word means “creek” in Choctaw language

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Answer:

Achoffa

Explanation:

describe the importance of local and National Organisation for social reforms in the present perceptive of Nepal​

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Answer:

importance are:

1. it is required to lessen the no of social problems and evils

2. it is required to distribute equal opportunities to all groups of people from dalit to Chhetri and maintain equality and equity

3. it is required to maintain social peace and harmony in society

4. it is also required to utilize available resources in proper manner

What did the Federalists and Antifederalists disagree most strongly about?
A. a strong national government
B. O protecting individual liberties
C с
creating a system of checks and balances
D
increasing the power of the confederation

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Answer:

Explanation:

A=A strong national government

what is one thing the persian empire is known for A) it was made up of many free city-states B) it divided its empire into regions ruled by governors C) It created the jewish diaspora D) it developed the first written language

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Answer:

B) it divided its empire into regions ruled by governors.

Explanation:

The Persian Empire, also knows as Achaemenid Empire, is known for many great things. It rose into one of the greatest empires in the world under the reign of Cyrus the Great.

The one thing that the empire is best known for was the system of Satrap. It was a system that divided the empire's regions into different provinces each ruled by different local governors. Cyrus established this system for the smooth functioning of administration while making sure that the governors remained loyal to him. It greatly helped in the efficiency and strength of the Persian Empire.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.

He began with another cartouche from the same inscription and numbered each of the hieroglyphs in it.

Of the nine symbols, Champollion already knew numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8. When he lined up all the numbers and put the corresponding letters beneath them, he got the following arrangement:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A L S E T R

Immediately Champollion thought of the one Greek leader whose name might be identified with this particular combination of letters. It was Alexander the Great, spelled "Alexandros" in Greek, and apparently represented as "Alksentrs" in hieroglyphs.
Champollion filled in the gaps in the arrangement:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A L K S E N T R S

Based on the information in the excerpt, the reader can conclude that

Champollion knew that inscriptions on cartouches were often the names of famous leaders.
the ancient Egyptians spelled the names of leaders the same way that the Greeks did.
Champollion misspelled “Alexandros” because he incorrectly guessed some of the letters.
Alexander the Great knew how to write in both Greek and Egyptian hieroglyphics.

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Answer:

Champollion knew that inscriptions on cartouches were often the names of famous leaders.

Explanation:

none

Answer:

A-  

Champollion knew that inscriptions on cartouches were often the names of famous leaders.

Explanation:

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in the system of feudalism who owns the land

vassals or knights
peasants
knights or lords
priests

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Peasants is the answer

Answer:

Peasants

Explanation:

That is the answer, hope you have a great rest of your day

which writer is credited with the idea that the powers of government should be separated into three branches with each branch keeping the others in check?

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Answer:

Montesquieu

Explanation:

Which of the following react directly to light, sound, or other stimuli by sending impulses to other neurons and,
eventually, to the central nervous system?
sensory adaptations
absolute thresholds
sensory receptors
accessory structures

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Answer:

sensory receptors

Explanation:

right on the quiz

Answer:

C- Sensory receptors

Explanation:

EDGE 2020

I need help with algebra 1​

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What’s your question?

Answer:

study

Explanation:

you will get nowhere in life unless you become a rapper :)

all civilizations must ask what type of the economy questions

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A society (or country) might decide to produce candy or cars, computers or combat boots.

how does School Sector Development Plan helps to develop education sector​

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Answer:

The school has the power to structure a huge mass of students, by educating them in a proper educational environment.

Explanation:

In order to have a proper education, the school needs to hire the most talented teachers who are capable of understanding the students and teach them in a good manner.

Which amendment outlines how a President and Vice President are elected to office?


22nd amendment

12th amendment

19th amendment

1st amendment

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it is the 12th amendment
it’s the 12th amendment

ASAP i need help with this one
What character traits or personal qualities were emphasized by the “New England Way”?

A. Faith, love, hope, and charity
B. Hard work, honesty, and thrift
C. Courage, perseverance, self-discipline and loyalty
D. Compassion, service, patience, and humility

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I’m not sure but I think it might be C

Who supported dissenters

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Answer:

King James VI of Scotland

Explanation:

Answer:

I don't know or I don't think I know but maybe use google

What’s one reason why voting should not be mandatory

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Answer:

voting should not be mandatory because everyone has there right to there own option on the subject of voting.

Explanation: Depending on the candidates on which you have to vote for you might not want to vote either depending on what they stand for or are against

This is for sociology class . How would the basic needs of people in that society be addressed? (Food, shelter , medicine )

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Provide restaurants for food, homeless shelters for shelter, and doctors/clinics for medicine.

fined the volume of a locker that is 30 cm long, 40 cm wide, and 200 cm, high

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Answer:

240000cm^3

Explanation:

multiply length times width times height

V = (30cm)(40cm)(200cm )

V = 1200cm^2(200cm )

V = 240000cm^3

volume is 240000cm^3

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