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19問 • 1年前
  • christine soriano
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  • 1

    a thought, impression, or notion, which may or may not meet the criteria of an opportunity.

    idea

  • 2

    favorable set of circumstances that creates a need for a new product, service, or business.

    opportunity

  • 3

    affect consumers' level of disposable income. Individual sectors of the economy have a direct impact on consumer buying patterns example: increase in government employee’s salary

    economic forces

  • 4

    sum of a society's beliefs, customs, practices and behaviors. It is, to a large extent, an artificial construct that can be contrasted with the natural environment in which we live. Example: Everybody online

    social forces

  • 5

    Given the rapid pace of technological change, it is vital for entrepreneurs to remain on top of how new technologies affect current and future opportunities. Example: Virtual Tours

    technological advancement

  • 6

    The most common use for contactless technology implemented since the coronavirus outbreak was; this became a norm in tourism, hospitality, retail, and other businesses.

    contactless payments

  • 7

    You find them in hotels like Henn-na Hotel Tokyo Ginza and airport terminals. These robots interact face-to-face with guests, acting as concierges or providing Information. These robots added a plus of cool and entertainment to the customer experience in the past and they are still employed successfully in many hotels around the world

    rise of robotics

  • 8

    Hotels use this technology to allow guests to check in using their moolle devices. Iu is a necessity fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, according to Statista, as early as August 2020, 62% of travelers worldwide preferred to check in and check out using a hotel app, and 30% chose to use a website.

    mobile check in

  • 9

    Many luxury hotels, cruise ships, and other hospitality venues use this to enhance the guest experience, offering guests an immersive experience before booking. With this, guests can explore a hotel from the inside, getting a clear sense of what they can expect during their stay

    virtual tours

  • 10

    Laws, Restrictions etc. which bears an effect to the business industry. Example: No POGOs in the PH

    political and regulatory changes

  • 11

    Individuals may set out to solve a practical problem and realize that the solution may have broader appeal. Someone may simply notice a problem that others are having and think that the solution might represent an opportunity.

    solving a problem

  • 12

    No method for exposing young children (six months to three years old) to arts and sciences. Created a company to produce videos designed to capture the attention and stimulate the minds of young children BABY EINSTEIN

    julie aigner clark

  • 13

    Frustration over traditional process of paying bills and keeping track of personal finances Developed a software program (Quicken) to make the task easier INTUIT

    scott cook

  • 14

    No fitness routine available to help new mothers stay hit and be with their newborns at the same time Created a franchise organization that promotes a workout routine (which involves a 45-minute power walk with strollers, that mothers and their newborns can do together STROLLER STRIDES

    lisa druxman

  • 15

    No way to play audio and video on the Internet Developed software to play audio and video on the "Net" REALNETWORKS

    rob glaser

  • 16

    Inability to get spare parts delivered on a timely basis for his company, a jet aircraft sales firm Started a new company to help others get packages delivered in a timely manner FEDERAL EXPRESS or FEDEX

    fred smith

  • 17

    No method to find or organize favorite Web sites Created online directories to find and store favorites YAHOO

    jerry yang and david filo

  • 18

    Opportunities are identified by recognizing a consumer need that is not being satisfied by large established or entrepreneurial firms There are also gaps in the marketplace that represent consumer needs that are not being met at all by anyone. Example: Purely Al Hotel

    finding gaps in the market

  • 19

    Difference between what's available and what's possible

    business, product, or service opportunity gap

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    Enumeration

    Enumeration

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    Enumeration

    Enumeration

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    Incident report content example

    Incident report content example

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    Incident report content example

    Incident report content example

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    Type of incident

    Type of incident

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    Type of incident

    Type of incident

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    The importance of incident reporting in the workplace

    The importance of incident reporting in the workplace

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    The importance of incident reporting in the workplace

    The importance of incident reporting in the workplace

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    Theoretical perspectives

    Theoretical perspectives

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    Theoretical perspectives

    Theoretical perspectives

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    Crisis committee

    Crisis committee

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    Crisis committee

    Crisis committee

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    Crisis planning and implementation process

    Crisis planning and implementation process

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    Crisis planning and implementation process

    Crisis planning and implementation process

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    Departments

    Departments

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    Departments

    Departments

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    a thought, impression, or notion, which may or may not meet the criteria of an opportunity.

    idea

  • 2

    favorable set of circumstances that creates a need for a new product, service, or business.

    opportunity

  • 3

    affect consumers' level of disposable income. Individual sectors of the economy have a direct impact on consumer buying patterns example: increase in government employee’s salary

    economic forces

  • 4

    sum of a society's beliefs, customs, practices and behaviors. It is, to a large extent, an artificial construct that can be contrasted with the natural environment in which we live. Example: Everybody online

    social forces

  • 5

    Given the rapid pace of technological change, it is vital for entrepreneurs to remain on top of how new technologies affect current and future opportunities. Example: Virtual Tours

    technological advancement

  • 6

    The most common use for contactless technology implemented since the coronavirus outbreak was; this became a norm in tourism, hospitality, retail, and other businesses.

    contactless payments

  • 7

    You find them in hotels like Henn-na Hotel Tokyo Ginza and airport terminals. These robots interact face-to-face with guests, acting as concierges or providing Information. These robots added a plus of cool and entertainment to the customer experience in the past and they are still employed successfully in many hotels around the world

    rise of robotics

  • 8

    Hotels use this technology to allow guests to check in using their moolle devices. Iu is a necessity fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, according to Statista, as early as August 2020, 62% of travelers worldwide preferred to check in and check out using a hotel app, and 30% chose to use a website.

    mobile check in

  • 9

    Many luxury hotels, cruise ships, and other hospitality venues use this to enhance the guest experience, offering guests an immersive experience before booking. With this, guests can explore a hotel from the inside, getting a clear sense of what they can expect during their stay

    virtual tours

  • 10

    Laws, Restrictions etc. which bears an effect to the business industry. Example: No POGOs in the PH

    political and regulatory changes

  • 11

    Individuals may set out to solve a practical problem and realize that the solution may have broader appeal. Someone may simply notice a problem that others are having and think that the solution might represent an opportunity.

    solving a problem

  • 12

    No method for exposing young children (six months to three years old) to arts and sciences. Created a company to produce videos designed to capture the attention and stimulate the minds of young children BABY EINSTEIN

    julie aigner clark

  • 13

    Frustration over traditional process of paying bills and keeping track of personal finances Developed a software program (Quicken) to make the task easier INTUIT

    scott cook

  • 14

    No fitness routine available to help new mothers stay hit and be with their newborns at the same time Created a franchise organization that promotes a workout routine (which involves a 45-minute power walk with strollers, that mothers and their newborns can do together STROLLER STRIDES

    lisa druxman

  • 15

    No way to play audio and video on the Internet Developed software to play audio and video on the "Net" REALNETWORKS

    rob glaser

  • 16

    Inability to get spare parts delivered on a timely basis for his company, a jet aircraft sales firm Started a new company to help others get packages delivered in a timely manner FEDERAL EXPRESS or FEDEX

    fred smith

  • 17

    No method to find or organize favorite Web sites Created online directories to find and store favorites YAHOO

    jerry yang and david filo

  • 18

    Opportunities are identified by recognizing a consumer need that is not being satisfied by large established or entrepreneurial firms There are also gaps in the marketplace that represent consumer needs that are not being met at all by anyone. Example: Purely Al Hotel

    finding gaps in the market

  • 19

    Difference between what's available and what's possible

    business, product, or service opportunity gap