Temas del 5 al … Luxury management
Lesson 5 – DNA & Codes
A) Creating a luxury brand: Nine systematic and necessary elements of signature of a luxury brand: 1)the figure of the brand’s creator 2) the logotypes 3) a visual symbol 4) a repeated visual motif 5)a brand color 6) a favourite material 7) the cult of detail 8) constant hymns to the manual work 9) a typical way of doing things. B) Two distinctive and unique elements to create and establish a luxury brand: DNA and Codes. C) Country of origin effect (COO): it is a key
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The C refers to policies, practices and impacts of corporations, historically governments used to grant special licenses to corporations to pursue large public projects, successfully society needed additional assurance about their sociability.
The S captures the location, since businesses play a role in society, this suggests that behavioral risks can be socially punished through boycotts or social media critiques, while good behavior that exceed societal expectations is rewarded.
The R stands for
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CHAPTER 12. PERSONALITY
1)Define personality:
An individual’s consistent patterns of feeling, thinking, and behaving.
2)Describe the processes that take place in the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind:
Unconscious mind:
·Memories outside awareness/not accessible
Preconscious mind:
·Thoughts just beneath surface
·Voluntary access
Conscious mind:
·Thoughts you are aware of
·Currently processing
3)Define and identify the functions of the id, ego, and superego:
Id:
·Primitive impulses, unconscious
·Pleasure
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In this essay I am going to discuss the development of hierarchical world view and the struggle for authority in Europe. I will show how the periodical imbalances impacted during this period toward the churches, society, and the individuals of Europe. I will provide proof of these imbalances by providing historical and literary examples of writers such as Dante Alighieri, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Erasmus. I will also talk about feudalism’s impact on the people in Europe and how this relates to the Read MoreQuimica
Scientific models used to explain why and how atoms form molecules:
- Lewis dot structure
- Valence bond theory
Valence bond theory describes a covalent bond as the overlap of half-filled atomic orbitals (each containing a single electron) that yield a pair of electrons shared between the two bonded atoms. According to valence bond theory, a covalent bond results when two conditions are met: (1) an orbital on one atom overlaps an orbital on a second atom and (2) the single electrons
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